In the Channel A life-oriented detective reality show 'The detectives' trade secrets', the 'Seagull Detective Team' has concluded the case of finding '17 vehicles' they were commissioned to locate. Additionally, guest Kai from EXO was horrified by a terrible 'marriage scam.'
In the broadcast on the 14th of 'The detectives' trade secrets', the 'Seagull Detective Team' concluded the case of finding '17 vehicles' for a mother and daughter who took on 17 vehicles they had never seen and debt after lending their name to a male acquaintance. The 'Seagull Detective Team' continuously communicated with the male acquaintance who requested the name lending and persuaded him, and he began to reveal the locations of the vehicles one by one. The vehicles were found in a parking lot, a construction yard, and a junkyard, but some vehicles had missing engines or were severely damaged, making it difficult to confirm that these were indeed the contractor's vehicles by comparing the chassis numbers. Thus, the 'Seagull Detective Team' confirmed up to the 11th vehicle. However, while looking for the 12th vehicle, which was a personal entrusted vehicle obtained on credit, unlike the other vehicles used for loans through capital, the case took a different turn.
The previous vehicle owner had asked the subject for consignment sale and had already changed the name to the contractor's state without providing payment. Attorney Namsung, who provided legal advice, noted, "To put it in terms of buying and selling a house, it’s like transferring ownership without receiving the final payment. No one knows whether they will disappear without paying the money, so it’s very risky," highlighting the dangerous situation where the name transfer had been completed without any transaction of money. As expected, both the subject and police gathered in front of the detective who sought the vehicle delivery. The subject stated, "Since it is a vehicle consigned by the previous owner, the vehicle cannot be delivered" and urged the detectives over the phone saying, "Come and take it after paying the money." The police advised, "Anyone moving the car would be committing theft. It is essential to follow proper procedures and receive a court execution judgment through a lawsuit."
Even though the name owner was registered as the contractor, the detective team was ultimately unable to deliver the vehicle and requested a 'license plate seizure' to at least prevent the vehicle from being driven, effectively closing the case. The investigation by the 'Seagull Detective Team' concluded with 7 vehicles 'scrapped or scheduled for scrapping,' 5 'operable vehicles,' and 5 that were 'still missing.' Attorney Namsung advised, "The situation where the subject did not provide the car to the name owner constitutes embezzlement. If embezzlement is recognized, it can be canceled. The existing cars can be settled, and for the ones not found, we can cancel them and confirm the remaining debt, utilizing the debt adjustment system," providing advice to the mother and daughter in a difficult situation.
Meanwhile, in the reality reenactment corner 'Case notebook - Magic castle,' Kai from EXO guest starred. In this reenactment, a doctor client moving into a luxury apartment complex with their parents appears. The client ended up participating in a 'marriage promotion meeting' in the apartment complex that their parents had applied for on their behalf and met a girlfriend with many similarities. The two began preparing for marriage within three months with assurance about each other. The bride-to-be, living alone with her father, stated, "My mother is living abroad because of my younger sibling's studies." However, the client witnessed the bride-to-be behaving uncomfortably around her father, flinching even at slight contact. Additionally, a scene was captured of the prospective father-in-law enjoying an affair with a young woman. Ultimately, the client worried that the bride-to-be might be experiencing 'incestuous sexual violence' from her father and asked the detective to investigate.
After the investigation, the detective discovered that the bride-to-be and her father were not actually related, but were entangled in a 'sponsorship' as a mistress and contractual relationship. The bride-to-be came from an entertainment industry background and was living as the mistress of the prospective father-in-law, receiving a promise that if she couldn't get married within five years, she would be sent off to a suitable man. Once that five years approached, the bride-to-be intended to move into the luxury apartment complex with the belief that she could meet a 'good match' without any procedural steps like a marriage information company.
The man pretending to be the prospective father-in-law stated, "I will send you off, but you're still mine..." and was even deceiving overseas clients by referring to the bride-to-be as his wife. Defconn remarked, "Are you sending your mistress off to marry someone else? What's going on here?" Kai exclaimed, "Only doctors save lives, but detectives do too," appalled by the shocking revelation of their relationship before marriage. However, the woman who was initially the bride-to-be had already registered her marriage with the client, citing newlywed benefits. Ultimately, the client annulled the marriage through a lawsuit, bringing the horrific marriage scam of the fake father-daughter relationship to an end. Kai confessed, "I got a major shock. I thought I was going up, but I hit rock bottom," acknowledging the unique spicy flavor of 'The detectives' trade secrets' filled with 'excess dopamine.'
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