In 1946, South Korea's sigh of relief echoed with the capture of Lee Know, a psychopathic killer responsible for 578 lives lost over eight gruesome years. Demands for his execution reverberated through the nation. Lee Know's charm, a facade that masked his darkness, had entrapped victims, leaving a trail of tragedy. His claim of international murders intensified the investigation.
Cryptic tattoos adorned Lee Know's body, one reading 'Straykids.' Authorities speculated it was a cult, but public skepticism prevailed. Seeking answers, they turned to Han Jisung, the world's greatest detective. On February 16th, 1946, at 5:53, Jisung confronted the notorious killer.
The interrogation yielded an unexpected twist-Lee Know and Jisung vanished without a trace. Seventy-seven years later, the world still grappled with the mystery, haunted by the shadows of the past. Families yearned for closure, while the elusive duo's disappearance left a lasting imprint on history, an unsolved enigma etched into the collective memory of a nation.