The truth behind the sexual crime incident involving a security company employee will be uncovered on "I Want to Know That."

On the broadcast of SBS "I Want to Know That" on the 24th, the truth of the sexual crime case committed by a security company employee and the shocking secret of the security company's representative hidden behind it will be tracked.

Earlier, on April 13th, a report was filed with the police claiming that the wife of a security company representative was raped. The farewell party for the dismissed employee was held at the representative's house the day before, during which the representative went out to buy drinks, and while he was away, employee Park committed the crime.

"I opened the bathroom door and saw the lady was by the hair. Park Min-soo (pseudonym) was there without his lower clothes on." - Female employee Lee

The female employee Lee witnessed the scene of attempted rape. In a house with a baby who is not even a year old, did employee Park harbor a grudge about being dismissed? Park, who allegedly fled the scene, was arrested by the police days later, and public outrage grew when it was revealed that he had a prior record of sexual crimes.

However, while under investigation without detention, Park made entirely different claims. He stated that he never raped the representative's wife and that he was confined and assaulted at the representative's house, managing to escape that day. Park claimed that representative Heo broke his ribs and that both of his eyes were at risk of blindness.

"Lee Na-yeon (pseudonym) was also beaten a lot by representative Heo. When I said I was going to escape, he told me to run away." - Park Min-soo (pseudonym)

He also claimed that female employee Lee, a witness to the attempted rape, was a victim of assault. He stated that due to her cognitive disabilities and lack of a place to go, she stayed at representative Heo's house, and under his pressure, falsely testified about witnessing the crime. Whose words are true?

Representative Heo stated that Park's DNA was found in his wife's mouth and refuted by saying that Park has a history of delusions. He claimed that the assertions from Park's side that his wife, the victim, and Lee, the witness, colluded to fabricate a false scenario are absurd.

When the production team sought to meet with Heo's wife and employee Lee again, they had already moved in with Heo. After continued tracking and surveillance, the two were finally found with great difficulty. Surprisingly, within just a few days, their appearances had shockingly changed. What happened to the two, and what secrets does representative Heo hide?

Meanwhile, SBS "I Want to Know That" will air on Saturday, the 24th, at 11:10 p.m.

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