'I want to know' traces the truth of a murder case.

SBS, which will be broadcast on the 13th night, is a subtitle titled "Two murder scenarios - Who is telling lies?", The murder scenarios of two men surrounding the murder of women in their 60s in Jinju and their statements It delves into the truth of the genre.

On January 9, a woman in her 60s was found in her home in Jinju, Gyeongsangnam-do. The first time she found her was that she had visited her home for a long time. The wounds on the blunt-head of the blunt, the white powder scattered around the body, and the open room drawers and the cluttered house looked like a robbery. And under the victim's fingernails, the skin tissue of a man, a crucial evidence, was found. The DNA extracted here was the son of a friend of his son (pseudonym).

Mr. Lee acknowledges the alleged murder and solitary confinement immediately after arrest. But within a day after being arrested by the police, he reversed his statement. The person who ordered the murder is the son of his friend, the victim.

The son, who was identified as a murder teacher by a friend, has always insisted on being unharmed from the time of the arrest of the police. On July 19, the 1st trial court convicted him of the alleged murder.

"I want to know it," the production team received a long letter from Mr. Lee, who is in jail in contact with both sides. After convincing and persecuting, he met a son who was released innocently after he was arrested for six months.

Lee said, "I want to know why he insisted that he made a friend, what his son had wrongdoing, whether he had missed an investigation or trial, and another story told by an anonymous informant. Minute.

(SBS funE)