My name is Park Tae-soo. Today, I killed a landlord. The reason is simple. That bastard was a rental scammer. The police, who had been dragging their feet saying it was a civil matter and that there was no evidence, boldly declared the case closed the moment the landlord was found "suicided" on paper. "He's dead! Case closed!" No right...
My name is Park Tae-soo. Today, I killed a landlord. The reason is simple. That bastard was a rental scammer. The police, who had been dragging their feet saying it was a civil matter and that there was no evidence, boldly declared the case closed the moment the landlord was found "suicided" on paper. "He's dead! Case closed!" No right of prosecution. You can't indict the dead. And since Korea’s famously “excellent” police ruled it a suicide, anyone daring to question it would be interfering with official duties. If the media hadn't widely reported the real suicides of the scam victims soon after, the investigation would have been buried right there. But under public pressure, the higher-ups acted swiftly. The police arrested and presented the mastermind behind the massive rental scam—the
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