In a new episode of MBC Every1 “Hidden Eye”, broadcast on January 27, a dramatic story takes place in the “four shots from the scene” segment.
The screen shows a man with a suspicious package of drugs in his hand, collapsed at the entrance of a police station. Observing the disconcerting man suspiciously, the comments of Park Ha-Sun, “Could it be drugged?” and observes shocked while the police officer reacts to the urgent situation. While asking why the man passed out in front of the station, Soyou shares his terrifying collapse experience on the street and feels as if someone was touching his body while he was unconscious.
The episode also covers the tragic question of stalking crimes. Soyou is horrified after witnessing a boy of tenth attack on a student with a hammer while going to school, saying: “Can it really happen between teenagers?” After the crime, the boy would have observed, “It’s not easy to kill someone”, who even shocked the Profiler Kwon Il-Yong, who observed, “It’s something that serial killers say, not a student.”
The situation intensifies how a man follows a woman in what looks like a hide and seek game, even following her at her house. Park Ha-Sun expresses concern, saying, “Shouldn’t you be punished for stalking?” And the other cast members agree, showing their outrage. The episode raises the question if those who leave trauma throughout their life in their victims can be pursued for stalking.
In a special lunar New Year segment, the Kwon Il-Yong Case Files introduce the story of a postpartum caregiver with a double personality. The caregiver, who shook a newborn upside down at 18 days and left the child unattended with a bottle for 10 minutes, makes the Ha-Sun park angry, which exclaims, “What if the child falls?” and Kim Dong-Hyun, who says, “If you feed a child like this, he could kill them.”
The unpredictable events that shocked the study can be seen on “Hidden Eye” at 19:40 (KST) on January 27th.