Human nature is ugly and cannot stand the test. You think that the people you have helped will at least show compassion when you are in distress, but often these are the people who are most likely to fall into the well.
Today, K Kitten wants to give you an inventory of ten Korean films that exterminate humanity, and countless netizens have watched it deeply: the devil is around!
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Three major unsolved cases in South Korea
Whose memories of killing are they?

True Events: South Korea's Worst Murders of the 1980s. The victims were all women in ten rapes and murders ranging in age from their teens to their 70s. In the 33 years since the first murder, the police have mobilized 2.05 million people to investigate 21,000 suspects, and the number of criminal police officers in the area where the crime occurred once exceeded the number of local residents, but the real perpetrators have not been brought to justice.
Follow-up to the case: In September 2019, the police found the suspect through DNA comparison and restarted the investigation, the suspect Li Chun has been serving a sentence since 1994 in the case of raping and killing his sister-in-law, and he subsequently admitted to committing 10 "Hwaseong serial killings", plus 5 other rapes, 30 rapes or attempted rapes.
Real incident: On March 26, 1991, because of the local council election, the city had a day off, and 5 primary school students took advantage of the holiday to catch salamanders (later misreported as frogs by the media), and disappeared. Some witnesses said they had seen them near Wolong Mountain that day, which was the last time they had recorded their whereabouts. South Korean police have mobilized about 320,000 people, including the military, and issued about 200 million leaflets to investigate across the country. Until September 25, 2002, the police received a report that the bones of five teenagers had been found in Wolong Mountain, but the case could not be solved due to its age and unclear clues.
Follow-up to the case: Until March 25, 2006, the statute of limitations for this case expired and the case was suspended.
Real Story: Lee Kyung-ho's abduction occurred on January 29, 1991, when Lee Hyung-ho, a 9-year-old boy from Yeo-tei, Gangnam-gu, Seoul, South Korea, was kidnapped and received a call from a mysterious person the day after his parents called the police and demanded 200 million won. The mysterious man had a total of 13 different telephones, called his parents 87 times, and constantly threatened and teased his heartbroken parents on the phone, and the South Korean police even mobilized more than 10,000 police forces to investigate the incident spanning 16 years, arrested and investigated more than 400 suspects, and analyzed 87 voice and handwriting samples. But after paying the ransom on the 44th day, the police only found the body, and the autopsy showed that Lee Hyung-ho was actually dead the day after he was abducted. The kidnappers evaporated.
Verdict: In January 2006, the case exceeded the 15-year statute of limitations under South Korean law. The police had to withdraw all their police forces, and the murderer is still at large.
"We fight all the way, not to change the world, but to prevent the world from changing us."
True Events: Based on sexual violence at a school for the deaf and dumb in Gwangju between 2000 and 2004, the film depicts the tragedy that caused during that time and the story of the school's teachers and human rights activists working together to uncover the dark curtain.
Beginning in 2000, the principal and teacher of the Gwangju School for the Deaf and Dumb have sexually assaulted more than 30 deaf-mute children, who are only 7 to 20 years old; the case began with a male lawyer who learned of the incident by chance from his friend, who was a teacher at the school, and the two were determined to get justice for the school's children, and his teacher friend was assassinated by the principal in the process of collecting information.
The lawyer and their three children began a seven-year lawsuit, met a doctor who supported them, and worked hard to find direct evidence, but in the end the perpetrator was not punished by the law because of various unspoken rules. One of the three children, unable to accept such an outcome, committed suicide in bed, while the other two children were forcibly taken away from the orphanage. The lawyer was so devastated that he was shot by a high-pressure water gun and fell on the cold cement floor for his protest, and never got up again.
The doctor continued to protest but had no choice but to commit suicide in exchange for public attention, and left a suicide note of tens of thousands of words before committing suicide, describing the matter in detail. It was later compiled and published into a novel by a Korean female writer, and it was not known to the public until it was adapted into a movie in 2011. After the film was released, millions of netizens signed online and demanded that the government re-investigate the matter. The South Korean government was pressured to reopen the case.
Follow-up to the case: The principal died of illness and was not punished by the law. The South Korean Parliament passed a series of laws, including the Sexual Assault Prevention Amendment Act, also known as the Melting Pot Act, and the Amendment to the Social Welfare Undertakings Act, to ensure that social welfare organizations operate openly and transparently, incorporate external oversight forces, and protect deaf-mute children.
Real Story: On the morning of December 11, 2008, Cho Doo-soon dragged Na Ying (pseudonym), an 8-year-old elementary school student who was on her way to school, into a church toilet in Ansan, Gyeonggi Province. Zhao Douchun took off her clothes and forced Na Ying to obey, but Na Ying stubbornly resisted, and Zhao Douchun kept beating Na Ying, and bit Na Ying's cheek and pressed her head into the toilet water tank. During the sexual assault, Zhao Douchun sucked Na Ying's anus with a leather rub, resulting in Na Ying's pelvic fracture, outflow of large and small intestines out of vitro necrosis, 80% necrosis of the anus and sexual organs and coma. After the rape, Zhao Douchun washed the semen in Na Ying's body with water in order to clear the evidence of the crime. After Zhao Douchun left, Na Ying was found by the residents of the community and sent to the hospital. The case caused the victim's face to be injured, his internal organs ruptured, his pelvis fractured, and his lifelong disability and inability to have children due to the outflow and necrosis of the large and small intestines, and he used artificial anus and urine bags for many years.
Follow-up: The Supreme Court sentenced rapist Zhao Douchun to 12 years in prison and released on December 12, 2020.
The "Bulin Incident" occurred in 1981, when Busan prosecutors illegally detained 22 students, teachers, and company employees who were reading social science books on suspicion of violating the National Security Law, martial law law, bazaar law, and other charges without an arrest warrant. Nineteen of them were indicted by prosecutors and sentenced to 1-7 years in prison. Former South Korean President Roh Moo-hyun, along with Kim Kim Il, served as a free advocate, using the incident as a human rights lawyer. The case was later recognized by Korean society as a democratization movement.
Follow-up to the case: On September 25, 2014, a retrial was pronounced, and the five defendants who had been convicted 33 years ago were acquitted by the court decades later, washing away years of grievances. The two policemen who participated in the torture to extract confessions in that year were rejected by the court because "the statute of limitations has expired".
Real incident: In January 2004, Cui Mou (14 years old, a 2nd grade girl in junior high school) who lives in Ulsan City used her mobile phone to call a female classmate, but the phone reached the mobile phone of Jin Mou (male, 18 years old), a high school student in Miyang City. Cui Mou wanted to hang up immediately, at this time the other party said a sentence "Your voice is very good, let's play with your friends", this sentence aroused her curiosity. Therefore, Cui mou came to Miyang with his sister (13 years old) and cousin (16 years old).
After Jin met the three of them, he introduced them to Park (male, 18 years old), the leader of the joint violent gang "Miyang Alliance" in Miyang 3 high schools, and Park and more than 10 of his subordinates threatened and beat them, and then took them to the hotel for gang rape. Later, after getting the handle of the girl (photos during the violence, real name, school class, address of the residence, etc.), the threat was sent to the Internet, and repeated threats were made, in the hotel, in the "sauna", in the bus of the university sports department, in the park. Rough play with tools, take turns having relationships, rob money and belongings, and suffer for up to a year. The female student was sent to the gynecology department because of her physical abnormalities after being insulted by rough tools (sexual aids), and in August she could not stand the mental aspect and committed suicide by taking sleeping pills. After falling into a coma, the mother called the police after seeing that her daughter's condition was abnormal.
Follow-up to the case: 41 criminal suspects, 3 victims, the rest of the evidence is good and can not be confirmed. The police interrogated the victim violently, and the victim suffered from excessive sadness after stress disorder, depression, external phobia, autism, anorexia, etc.
Real Story: On January 20, 2009, South Korean police clashed and sparked a fire while driving evicted demolition households demanding compensation and demonstrating at the Yongsan Development Zone in the capital, Seoul. A total of 6 people, including 1 police officer, were killed in the course of the clashes and 23 others were injured in the incident.
Follow-up to the case: The head of the Seoul Police Department resigned.
There are very bloody and mosaic-free scenes in the movie that are timid and cautious.
Real Event: Yoo Yong-chul, from a poor area of Seoul, South Korea, male, South Korea's number one perverted murderer, hunted and killed at least 19 people in a year, mostly rich elderly people in the Seoul area, call girls on the phone and door-to-door massage women. Yoo Young-chul set the "highest record" for a single-person murder by a South Korean criminal, becoming the number one serial killer in South Korean history.
Because Yoo Yong-chul's motive for killing is to hate the rich and hate women, the means are super cruel, and the frequency of crimes is extremely intensive, which has caused a huge psychological impact on the whole society of South Korea. According to Liu Yongzhe's confession to the police afterwards, he not only buried most of the victims' corpses, but also claimed to have taken out the internal organs of four of them and roasted them to eat, in order to "refresh the spirits."
Follow-up to the case: Arrested by the police on July 18, 2004. To this day, this demon still lives in the Gangnam-gu prison in Seoul and has not been executed.
Real incident: In August 2013, a child was abused to death in Gyeongsangbuk-do, South Korea, an 8-year-old girl passed out due to abdominal pain, and there was no sign of life when she was taken to the emergency room. The girl's own sister claimed to be the one who caused the girl, but later learned that the sisters' stepmother surnamed Lin often abused the sisters, and she even forced her sister to lie that she killed her sister. The sisters' biological fathers would beat them up.
Follow-up: In 2015, Lin's stepmother was sentenced to 15 years in prison, and his biological father was sentenced to 3 years in prison.
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