'Brother, Talk,' which revealed the behind-the-scenes of the 'Sinjeong-dong Epic Rabbit Murder Case,' creates a great response by delivering another shocking truth following the previous episode.

The 12th episode of the original web entertainment show 'Brother, Talk,' available on Wavve XE Channel on the 20th, will feature Police Commissioner Yoon Wae-chul, Detective Yoon Kyung-hee, and Police Officer Yoon Kwang-ho, who will grant 'the second story of the Sinjeong-dong serial murder case.' In the last broadcast, the testimonies of the detectives who meticulously tracked this case from the start were examined to revisit the reality of the case that remains unsolved. This broadcast will also shine a light on the 'Yeongdeungpo Nodeul-gil Murder Case,' which has been associated with the Sinjeong-dong case, bringing the audience one step closer to the truth.

The Sinjeong-dong serial murder case refers to a series of crimes that occurred consecutively in Yangcheon-gu, Seoul, in 2005, where a victim reported seeing an Epic Rabbit sticker on a shoe cabinet, leading to the case being referred to as the 'Epic Rabbit Murder Case.' The incident garnered nationwide attention through media coverage but remains unsolved. However, through 'Brother, Talk,' it has been revealed that the detectives who led the investigation at the time are still pursuing the perpetrator without giving up, rekindling interest in the case.

In this broadcast, testimonies from surviving victims of the third incident, which occurred six months after the second incident on a public holiday, will be revealed. At the time, detectives wondered if it were possible for a kidnapping to occur during the daytime, but the victim's testimony brought a great shock. The victim was dragged into a semi-basement apartment by a strong man wielding a weapon. Taking advantage of the temporary absence of the assailant, the victim escaped and hid behind the shoe cabinet between the first and second floors, not outside the front door. What caught the victim's eye at that moment was the 'Epic Rabbit sticker.'

However, a new story about the Epic Rabbit is expected to emerge. The victim stated on a broadcast 10 years after the incident that she saw the 'Epic Rabbit sticker,' but in her initial testimony, she only mentioned it as 'a famous rabbit shape from Japan.' Accordingly, detectives will not assume it to be a specific rabbit character and are expected to receive tips.

The process of re-investigating by the three detectives will also reveal how the second act of the 'Sinjeong-dong case' has opened. More than ten years after the incident, a cold case investigation team was formed, and the detectives first visited the victim's family and appeared on broadcasts to encourage public tips. During this process, the possibility was raised that the crime might have been committed by two individuals, but other circumstances and interpretations are also suggested.

Additionally, another cold case similar to the Sinjeong-dong case, the 'Nodeul-gil Murder Case,' is also mentioned. This case has similarities in the cause of death and body disposal methods of the victim, but differences have also been noted, leading to ongoing debates regarding whether they are the same perpetrator. The broadcast will also heighten curiosity as detectives are reported to make assumptions about the current state of the perpetrator. Above all, they emphasize the importance of tips, stating that "as long as detectives do not give up, there is no unsolved case."

Meanwhile, the first digital spin-off of 'Brave Detectives,' 'Brother, Talk,' is released exclusively on Wavve every Friday at 5 p.m., and can be viewed for free on the E Channel YouTube channel at 7 p.m. on Fridays. It will also be broadcast on E Channel every Monday at 6 p.m., where it can be watched alongside 'Brave Detectives' on TV.

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