Who is the last customer who kidnapped Yoon Nam-hee?

SBS 'I want to know that' was broadcast on the 2nd, highlighting the disappearance of Yoon Nam-hee, a car salesperson, with the subtitle: 'Missing mother and last customer-car salesperson Yoon Nam-hee missing.'

In February 2002, a woman disappeared from Suwon. Yoon Nam-hee, a car salesperson, suddenly disappeared after saying that he was going to meet a customer.

And a month later, Yoon's car was found at an elementary school in Ansan. A vehicle that seems to have been standing for a long time had the wind behind the rear wheels and most of Yoon's belongings were left intact.

The family went to and from the police station every day to find Yoon, and his husband was unable to live properly. Families who wanted to find Yoon somehow checked Yoon's account and confirmed that the money was withdrawn on the second day of disappearance. He also checked CCTV footage through the police and found a strange man who had sought money from Yun's account.

On February 8, 2002, Yoon disappeared after the last call with the senior at 4:50 pm. On the night of the disappearance, 2.3 million won was withdrawn from Mr. Yoon's card and his husband's card. Also, the day after the disappearance, a stranger man withdrew money from Yoon's account on February 9 at 11:15 am.

The police caught the man in CCTV and spurred the investigation. But finding a man in CCTV was not easy. In response, the police arranged for a man who made a withdrawal and withdrew money through broadcasting. And when he saw this, he visited the police himself saying he was a man in CCTV.

But Lee said he was not the one who kidnapped Yoon. "I look like a criminal," he recalled. In 2002, Lee worked for picking up and receiving money from entertainment workers. "I went on an errand to find money, and a man gave me a note and a card, so I took it and found it and delivered it to the motel," he said.

The experts said, "I am still talking about the impressions I remember without filtration. I don't particularly hide or look like that." If so, Lee is the only eyewitness to the case.

The police prepared a montage through Lee's testimony. "I was wearing a hat and wearing all my clothes," said Lee, who said that he had run an errand to him at the time.

And the police and family found a meaningful note in Yoon's workbook from the vehicle. There was a memo called Hong Ki-chan and Seo Su-won's telephone station. And the phone call that was made twice on the day of the disappearance was the public phone in front of Seosuwon Telephone Station.

Who is Hong Ki-chan? The production team met Hong Ki-chan at the end of the gate. He said about the disappearance of Mr. Yoon, "I don't know who. I can't drive. I never tried to buy a car and I don't have a license." At the time, the police tracked a number of Hong Ki-chan, but said there were no suspected crimes.

The expert said, "There will be no one who commits a crime and commits his name. But suddenly, he will not be able to name him. I know this name and I have worked with a person who could not hurt me even if this name is exposed." I guess it's either someone who doesn't have it, or anymore. "

In addition, two calls were caught on the day of Miss Yoon's disappearance. It turns out that the man who called the private debtor asked for a credit card. Could he be the one who kidnapped Yoon?

18 years long. Families who want to find it anyway. The crew tracked the suspect's outline with the experts.

Experts said, "It's very likely that they are face-to-face criminals, and that the meeting point was a public phone, so it was a place to reassure others." He also said that the killer's password for the card was no longer necessary for the victim.

The criminal who refueled from a distance after the first withdrawal. The expert said, "You must have thought about what to do next. The next priority would have been the detention of the body. I would have only refueled 20,000 won because I had no intention of going far and had a clear idea where to go."

Also, the criminal who stayed at the accommodation. Experts said it was unlikely that the victim would stay there. In addition, it was analyzed that there was a lot of information about the area because there was an ointment for the area. And I guess you've had an errand for money, or you've probably been familiar with it.

Mr. Lee, who was running money at the time. "It's the bar ladies who know our office, but if he knew Cole, wouldn't he know about the floor here? He would have known it in a place like a gambling room. It was just a man's style or look," he said. At that time, he was also the killer who tried CardKang, so his predictions were more likely to be true.

Yun's cell phone suddenly turned on a week after disappearance. The origin was moved from Suwon to Ansan. The source was captured near the mountain. As a result, police began searching around the source. I searched all the houses. But nothing was found.

Vehicles found a month later. There was nothing to know from the results of tea discernment. There was no meaningful discovery other than the son's fingerprint. The expert said, "The vehicle was not used for the crime. It was already committed in another place and only the vehicle was moved. It is very possible that there was another vehicle." In addition, the room mirror disappeared, "Your DNA was probably left," he said.

The expert also advised, "This person looks like a person with a lot of criminal background and has a high degree of aggression. It is very likely that he has committed crimes such as kidnapping by approaching someone who does business other than Mr. Yun." .

The suspect's face as witnessed. About this face, the family said, "I have never seen anyone similar."

Why is Yun's body still missing in 18 years? For this reason, the broadcast cited the reason for not having a system such as DNA registration for missing persons.

In fact, a reporter who found the missing mother's body only after 5 years had passed since the missing DNA was not registered. "If I had been able to register the DNA, I would have been able to find it sooner. The innocent body couldn't find the ashes after five years. I couldn't find my mother if I hadn't been in charge," he said.

Accordingly, Yoon Nam-hee's son, Choi Jun-young, also commissioned a DNA test from a gwa tree. He was preparing for a breakup with his mother, who said he would like to have a meal together and share a story he hasn't shared before.

DNA of over 4,400 winners registered with Guksu. Among them is Yun Nam-hee's DNA? Ten days later, Choi Jun-young made a call from the noodles. That there is no winner who matches his DNA.

Choi Jun-young said, "I was looking forward to it. I wanted to find either way. I need to know what to solve, but I don't know. I don't give up. I don't give up. I don't know when the call will come."

Korea does not have a law to verify the identity of Buddha statues. The missing family is not managed correctly. There was only the missing children's law, but it was not applicable to adults.

Due to the absence of adult laws, there are many restrictions on investigations. A bill was proposed to the National Assembly last year, but it has not been published yet.

Since the early 2000s, the DNA of the attorney has been stored. Compared to more than 200 unidentified attorneys found each year, the number of registered DNA is small. Even if the body of Yun Nam-hee was found, there was a high possibility that it was not in the data.

As a result, the broadcast hoped that a law to systematically manage the DNA of the missing person was discovered as soon as possible, and 40 million lawyers who could not still find the family could go to the family.

And finally, the broadcast unveiled a new montage of the suspect who kidnapped Yoon Nam-hee 18 years ago.

It is highly likely that he committed a number of crimes against salespeople in the southern part of Gyeonggi Province in early 2000. He said that in 2002, in the mid to late 30s to early 40s, he was a small figure around 165cm in height, and he knew the area around Seosuwon's telephone office and was expected to have an accomplice.

(SBS funE Kim Hyo-jung Editor)