I want to know, it deals with the Korean music producer Nashville confinement assault.
2020-02-08 21:31:09
SBS 'It Wants to Know', which airs on February 8, delves into the truth of the US Nashville confinement assault incident.
# Korean female producer's girlfriend detained, assaulted
Korean music producer Shin has participated in the albums of leading pop stars, such as Casey Musgraves' Golden Hour and Jason Mraz's I'm your, which won this year's Grammy Awards.
He was arrested in December 2018 for brutally confining and assaulting his girlfriend in Nashville, USA.
According to the Nashville police, Shin convicted the victim in his home for about seven days and indiscriminately assaulted him with a vacuum cleaner, a drill, a mug, or strangled his neck with a wire.
He did not hesitate to cruel torture, such as pouring hot water into the victim's wounds or pouring water into his nose.
He appeared to have threatened to shoot naked victims' videos and even tortured sex torture.
At the time of the incident, the victim escaped on the seventh day of incarceration and was rescued by a neighbor and was taken to a hospital.
Shin was also arrested, but soon after he was released on bail.
The incident, which I thought only ended, was arrested again in April of the next year, after Shin was arrested and charged with confining and assaulting the victim.
Shin is known as a successful Korean music producer in the United States, working with famous domestic and international musicians.
Why did he brutally assault his girlfriend?
And why did they meet again, already separated by the previous assault?
# Is it the devil's control?
Is it the victim's own drama?
The crew headed to the United States to cover the incident confirmed that in addition to the two already reported assaults, there were already several more confinement assaults between them.
According to local citizens, the victim continued to return to Mr. Shin after several confinement and assaults.
Why did the victim try to return to Mr. Shin, who is also claiming that he is a self-actual act of a victim seeking permanent residence?
The crew, who continued to report, had a hard time getting a statement that the victim had written it.
In the victim's statement, “My wounds were not caused by Mr. Shin.
I'm not afraid of him at all. ”
What is the truth behind the victim's statement in a number of controversies?
# Unspeakable secrets, the truth of passwords
After several persuasions, the victim met with the crew hard.
While hesitating for a while, she took out a note very carefully to the crew.
The notebook was filled with unexpected content.
“10 cups of coffee, 5 lilacs and 3 bottles of cider.
7 frogs, 3 ciders, 5 lilacs.
1 pants, 1 frog.
3 mugs of rice wine, 2 frogs…
. ”
Mysterious password from Shin in jail.
A note full of words whose meaning is unknown.
What do these ciphers say?
What secret is hidden between Shin, the victim, and this code?
In SBS ‘I Want to Know It’, I look into the story of a Korean American music producer's girlfriend confinement assault, which is surrounded by controversy over perjury and self-defense.
11:10 pm broadcast on the 8th.
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