Channel A 'I saw the Black demonstration' uncovers the creepy duality of 'insurance serial killer' Um In-sook, who surprised the public with his bizarre behavior aimed at insurance money.
Black, which will be broadcast on the 15th, illuminates the case of Um In-sook, which reminds me of the brutality of Lee Eun-hae, the suspect in the recent Gapyeong Valley murder case. Um In-suk committed a brutal crime against a total of 10 people from 2000 to 2005, three of whom died. “The victims suffered from various injuries, including burns and stab wounds, as well as fire damage,” explained storyteller Zhang Jin, “and it was an unimaginable crime as a human being.”
At the time of the investigation of the case of Um In-suk, personal information other than sex and age was kept private, and unlike other The Convicts so far, her face was not known to the public. But a detective at the Gangnam Police Station, who was in charge of the case at the time, recalled, "It was a beautiful figure who seemed to be as luxurious as a daughter of a rich and wealthy family." The for Kwon Il-yong profiler who met her herself also said, "It was a trustworthy type of face compared to brutal acts. It was The Convict, using a kind tone and his “halo” as a weapon.
But unlike such appearance, he was bluffed and wasted. “According to the ruling, the former policeman at Eom’s house said, ‘If you wanted a crab, you had to buy it and cook it right away. “I went out six days a week and went shopping from 10 a.m. to 7 p.m.,” she said. “I told her that she had to do whatever she wanted.
He was also very much cared for by his pregnant body before his second husband died, and he was very much cared for by his pregnant body. In addition, he lied to his in-laws as a daughter of a well-to-do family who is from a famous female university in Seoul and works in a private kindergarten. In addition, his second husband made enough effort to present an SUV worth 32 million won before his death, and when he died, he even put up a 'soul wedding' to block everyone's suspicions. Choi said, "My husband is lying in the hospital, and he said he would give birth to a child while nursing, and he would have thought that he was a silver in his in-laws because he was married to his dead husband."
"Black" airs at 11 p.m. on the 15th.