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Episode 6
Park Yeong Cheul did not kill his wife and his daughter but was framed.
Officers Yang and Choi investigated the case at the time.
But they only followed the visible evidence and arrested Park Yeong Cheul in error.
The sole survival, Park Dae Yeong, the son of Park Yeong Cheul,
grew up and avenged his father.
Among his subjects, he first killed Cho Hyeok Joo.
He is probably the real culprit for killing Park Yeong Cheul's wife and daughter.
And his last subject whom he failed to get revenge on is
the person who was in charge of Park Yeong Cheul's case in the past,
the prosecutor who prosecuted and and got him convicted,
you, the very Shin Jang Ho.
Did you, like Officers Yang and Choi, make a simple prosecution mistake?
Or, although knowing that Jo Hyeok Joo was the real killer,
arrested and incarcerated Park Yeong Cheul on purpose?
You came to find me because you were curious about that?
I have a very tidy personality so I don't like unfinished business.
Also, I am very interested in the person who is the sole survivor.
And also...
No, I...
It's not very important, but I do have something to tell you.
And it's also not very important, but I do have something to give you.
Do you by any chance have Officer Yang's thing?
Officer Yang's thing?
I thought maybe you took it in fear your disgrace might be exposed.
Looking at your face, I guess you didn't.
My disgrace?
Because while you even knew Jo Hyeok Joo was the real culprit,
you arrested Park Yeong Cheul.
Why do you think I did it?
Jo Hyeok Joo was probably your informant.
You were able to clean-up the mobs in a grand manner using him.
And you were deemed a "Hero Prosecutor" and "Righteous Prosecutor" and received a lot of compliments at the time.
But your informant committed a murder.
Of course you had to cover it up.
Let's say I did it as you said.
But do you know how many people benefited from that?
Those mob bastards,
were dealing drugs and prostitution and committing all kinds of disgusting acts.
With one person's sacrifice, many people benefitted.
The maximum numbers and maximum happiness.
It's a simple mathematics principle.
I would like to have your brain.
What?
I am curious about how your brain is.
It was in Kevin Dutton's book.
He asked this question to a psychopathic serial killer.
There is a hospital and in that hospital,
there are five patients each needing different organ transplants.
A healthy and kind young man comes in.
The doctor learns coincidently
that the young man is a suitable organ donor for all five patients.
Here is the problem.
If you kill one, then five live.
What should the doctor do?
The serial killer's answer was...
What's to think about?
If you sacrifice one, then five live.
A simple mathematical principle. Maximum happiness for maximum people.
Isn't it very similar to your answer?
Indeed, I want to see it.
Your brain.
You came to mock me
and punish me?
Perhaps.
It's interesting.
I never thought I'd have a conversation with a son of Professor Lee Joong Min.
Do you know my father?
Do you remember Lee Joon Yeong?
I am hearing an unexpected name from an unexpected person.
Because I am the prosecutor who put Lee Joon Yeong away.
At the time, Lee Joon Yeong,
was arrested for simple robbery murder case.
I am aware of that because I read the article at the time.
But the thing is
Lee Joon Yeong was a suspect, who was known always not to leave the corpses.
If the body is not found, there is no usually no evidence.
In most cases there were no bodies to be found.
So we had no way to catch him.
But that very Lee Joon Yeong was caught for a simple robbery murder case.
Someone must have fabricated evidence.
Was it my father?
Perhaps.
If it were your father,
then was his act good or evil?
If my memory serves me right,
I believe you lost your memories around the time of your father's death.
Although they are in pieces, I am getting my memories back.
But your memory loss occurred a total of two times.
Before your father's death
you had another memory loss.
Don't you know about that?
You don't know.
I think when you are faced with something you can't handle,
your sub conscious suppresses your memories.
Let's get to the point.
Uh, yeah. Let's.
What do you know about your mother's death--
Hyeon.
Hyung!
Run away!
You forget bad memories, Hyeon.
This house is spacious.
It's so empty when one person is absent.
I must not be fully awake.
This is spacious and nice.
Wow, my house is so spacious and clean.
Nice.
As usual I don't trust that guy,
but I am slightly hurting for him.
I'm crazy, right?
I remembered, stalker You were her
Don't tell me. Did he really remember?
Cha Ji Ahn
A puzzle that keeps getting bigger
Run away!
Bad memories are made to be forgotten, Lee Hyeon
And what are these memories?
Lee Joon Yeong was a suspect, who was known always not to leave the corpses.
By the time you hear this, I'll go there to keep my promise.
I'm probably by your side already right now.
After today, no one saw Prosecutor Shin.
He disappeared forever.
Murderer's Blood
Thank you for allowing Cha Ji Ahn to return to work as a special investigator again, Deputy Commissioner.
That punk was following me around torturing me so I didn't get to sleep much.
I had no other choice.
Of all the tortures, the sleep torture is most harsh.
You finally arrived.
Team Leader Kang.
Yes?
Why are so out of it so early in the day?
People, when they see someone in a surprisingly unexpected moment,
I think they feel respect and see their worth.
From their stare, I read their respect consideration.
For me, finally,
from the Team members,
I got confirmation that I will be acknowledged for my leadership and...
What are you talking about?
I will push this force forward and make
this Special Force that won't be waivering from your threat.
Please let us have an official advisor.
So, what are you saying?
Please allow an additional budget for an advisor in Special Force Team.
Does that make sense? The yearly budget is already planned out.
Youth Athletics and Cultural Center
Memories of a Murderer.
Written by David Lee
Professor Lee Hyeon special lecture at Kangsang University Tue 2pm, Thur 4pm
Psychopaths are either born, or made.
The opinions are still divided as to whether psychopaths are born, or created.
Although there are lot of know cases of inherited traits, whether the actual personality is inherited,
or whether a specific trait is passed on, there is no clear evidence.
What has been revealed is that a psychopath
the external cerebral cortex, which controls emotion, is enhanced and
their physical activity is low.
As a result, what normal people have, such as
ethics, morality and his self worth becomes diminished.
As a result, he becomes
a bold and cold blooded murderer.
Now, any questions?
I attended the lecture well.
It was a small private special lecture which forbade illegal attendees.
Oh, well I came to tell you something and ended up listening so...
Here's my number:
2. 3.
Number 1 is waiting for me over there.
Why am I always last?
Do you want to trade?
No.
What is it?
Were you waiting for me?
Who is that kid that he's number 1?
Just wait. Don't be rude.
Hey hey hey.
Ugh.
Professor,
I saw the book that you wrote. -Really? Did you read it out of curiosity? Or did you want to know something?
What I want to know is, a murderer's son. That is...
After committing a murder,
not a murder who feels guilt but
a murder who doesn't have any guilt.
If there was a son to that kind of a bad murderer,
and if that son grew up in a harsh environment,
does that son at some point
become a murderer as well?
Would the blood of a murderer run through his veins?
Are you afraid that you may become a murderer?
I'm not sure.
Do you want to kill people?
Do you feel like you're going to kill people?
No, it's just that
it says in your book,
that if the gene and the environmental factors come together,
the probability of becoming a murderer is high.
Someday, would I become like that too?
From your perspective, Professor,
what do you think?
What is your perception of me?
Were you still unable to find Prosecuter Shin Jang Oh?
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