Meanwhile, the killer collects any incriminating evidence around his home before heading out. Jae-han’s partner inspects an alley and finds that he’s stepped in literal dog poop (I bet it’s the same alley where that puppy was). So the police start looking for a young man who lives alone in Hongwon-dong. His eyes ablaze with determination, he swears that he’ll kill the guy who did this. Her statement has provided enough information for the cops to narrow down some suspects, and Jae-han keeps his eyes trained on Soo-hyun until she gets into the police van. Soo-hyun says it felt like fifteen minutes and remembers a rotten smell there might’ve been running water nearby, but she can’t be certain. Soo-hyun can’t remember, but he forces her to try. Jae-han asks from which direction she ran and how long she ran for. “I ran into something, and then I think I lost consciousness.” But since Jae-han doesn’t, he tells her to continue. She charged at it until the lock gave way, and we know the rest from there. Soo-hyun had forced herself to get back up and eventually found the front door. She had found a door and opened it, but she jumped when she felt something cold-a dead hand. She nods, then continues her story in a quivering voice. Soo-hyun slowly opens her eyes, and he softly encourages her in a reassuring voice to keep talking. But Jae-han barks at her to continue, grabbing her by the shoulders and telling her to look at him. Something happened then, and the very thought still makes her shake. Tears fall from her eyes as she recounts how she got up and blindly searched for the door. She heard him leaving, which she took as her opportune moment to try and escape. She remembers the sound of water droplets, and that her kidnapper’s voice sounded like a young man, his fingers were thin and cold. If she couldn’t see anything, she must’ve heard something instead, so Soo-hyun searches her memory. Jae-han aggressively prods her for information, arguing that she’s not like any other victim-she’s a cop first-so they need her to remember. She doesn’t say much in 1997, either, only saying that her vision was limited. Soo-hyun remains silent on the details about her own kidnapping in the present. Making sure that they’re alone, Director Kim sneers that the cold case squad won’t be the only ones to suffer the consequences if they fail. Director Kim scoffs to see Section Chief Ahn grow soft on him-is that why he failed to report that Hae-young’s been digging into Jae-han’s past? Section Chief Ahn confronts him about it after the meeting, pointing out that Director Kim’s ulterior motive is to have reason to disband the cold case squad should they fail to solve this case. His accolades of the team’s recent accomplishments may sound impressive, but we and Section Chief Ahn know better than to trust those words at face value. They won’t be able to, Director Kim responds, then he proposes to put the cold case squad in charge of the investigation. How will they prevent the impending public outburst in response to this case? Furthermore, she believes that these victims are linked to the 1997 Hongwon-dong case, where two women died the same way.Īll the men sigh at the possibility that they’re dealing with a serial killer, and the police commissioner fumes at the supposition that more women died over the years because the cops couldn’t catch the killer. All were buried in the same manner, wrapped and bound, and with a black plastic bag over their heads. Soo-hyun briefs the police commissioner and the other senior officials on the nine bodies that were found on the mountain. You also need to have JavaScript enabled in your browser. Things are changing ever so slowly in both the past and present, but sometimes being brave enough to take that first step in the present to recall the past is enough to prevent a more terrifying future.Īudio clip: Adobe Flash Player (version 9 or above) is required to play this audio clip. Soo-hyun will need to search her own mind for answers, but will only need to look inside her own heart for the encouragement she needs to face a new day. Our detectives will need to work off of the handful of clues at their disposal to catch a serial murderer from killing again. Prepare yourselves before you watch this episode because it’s one that’s guaranteed to take your breath away. 132 FebruFebruSignal: Episode 10 by gummimochi
0 Comments
Leave a Reply. |
AuthorWrite something about yourself. No need to be fancy, just an overview. ArchivesCategories |