Channel A Crime documentary Black: I See the Devil (Black) receives a letter from Bereavement serial killer Yoo Young-chul and reveals an unexpected story.
In 'Black', which will be broadcast on the 16th, Zhang Jin director, Actor Choi Gwi-hwa, for Kwon Il-yong, and guest Han Seung-yeon look into his heart through a letter from serial killer Yoo Young-chul. In the public trailer, Zhang Jin informed the existence of three letters received from Yoo Young-chul, and Han Seung-yeon did not say "Is it a direct letter?"
In the letter of Yoo Young-chul, the reason for the remarks, I hope that women will not make fun of themselves or do anything with this incident, was announced at the time of the arrest, causing the performers to be disturbed. In the letter, Yoo Young-chul revealed that "the more anger was expressed, the more thrilling it was," and Han Seung-yeon was suffering from "I am so angry and tearful."
There were more shock comments from Yoo Young-chul. Choi Ki-hwa, who read the letter of Yoo Young-chul instead, was surprised to see the unexpected claim that "I have never met Kwon Il-yong Profiler". The first serial murder case for Kwon Il-yong after becoming Profiler was the Yoo Young-chul case, and for Kwon Il-yong was also the Profiler who received his confession. But the cast members were also sulking at the mixed claims by Yoo Young-chul. for Kwon Il-yong raises his curiosity by foreshadowing the truth, saying, "I was worried about whether to say this."
Breavement serial killer Yoo Young-chul, who terrorized the Republic of Korea in the early 2000s, will be broadcast on Channel A at 10:50 pm on Wednesday 16th, which will reveal the inner heart of what he wants to say through a letter and the real relationship with Yoo Young-chul, which Kwon Il-yong says.
'Black: I saw the devil'