Seoul =) = 'All The Butlers' analyzed the letter written by Yoo Young-chul himself.
SBS 'All The Butlers', which is broadcasted at 6:30 pm on the 13th, was featured in the second feature of the 30th anniversary of 'I want to know' (hereinafter referred to as 'Gal'), and the first profiler Kwon Il-yong, criminal psychologist Park Ji-sun, Do Jun-woo and Dongwon PD, who directed 'Gal', appeared.
On this day, the actual Convict had time to analyze the letter sent to "The Al." The letter was never released, and Kwon Il Yong was a profiler.
Lee Seung-gi read the letter and said, "The introduction is very long, and the Victims cosplay seems too severe." "The expression 'what do you do' is swallowed into my mind, but I wrote it (in letter)." Park Ji-sun praised "Victims cosplay is very good," and praised it as "a very different look from the reconstruction of the crime scene." Kwon Il-yong also praised "I can specialize as an analyst."
Kim Dong-Hyun then pointed out, "I read pages 5 to 8 and mention the death penalty," and Yoo Soo-bin said, "I want to teach myself with the attitude of the above."
The Convict, who wrote the letter, was Yoo Young-chul. Park Ji-sun asked, "When you write a letter on page 8, is there anything strange about the outward appearance of the letter?" And Lee said, "There is no mistake."
There is not a single part of this letter that has been fixed. Park Ji-sun said, "It is the final copy with the intention of being seen outside." "It is a move without any mistake, but I do not want to show any error, and that is also buried in the crime of Yoo Young-chul."