SBS'Curious Story Y'traces the identity of one-room village stalker and why Mr. Oh was sexually assaulted.

'Curious Story Y', which will be aired on the 19th, uncovers a sexual crime incident in a local studio.

In August of last year, three sexual crimes took place in one studio. On August 7, Mr. Jena (pseudonym) found a note left at the front door. It was an eerie message from a strange man who had been watching her. Around that time, Mr. Miso (pseudonym) was threatened to put a naked picture on the front door. And that night, a sexual assault broke out in a studio near Miso's house.

That day, Sua (pseudonym), who was preparing to go out after a late evening appointment with a friend, heard the knock and opened the door. However, as soon as the door opened, a strange man grabbed Sua's neck and pushed it into the house, sexually assaulted her, and stole her cell phone and ran away. The man who was caught by the police three hours after the incident was Mr. Oh (pseudonym), a man in his 30s who lives nearby. But he was acquitted. He said that he did not intend to sexually assault, but was deceived by Lee (pseudonym) in a random chat app. The victim's mother said, "It's a clear sexual assault, but how does it come out innocent?"

At 10 pm on August 5, 2019, sexual assault teacher Beom Lee set a random chat app profile as '35-year-old woman' and posted a post by pretending to be a woman, saying, "I'm looking for someone to direct a sexual assault." However, Lee insisted that he only wanted to feed Oh, who was interested in the situation, and had no other intention. However, police investigation revealed that Lee was the stalker who frightened the women in the area. Mr. Lee was ordered to sexually assault the stalking woman.

On June 4, the court sentenced Mr. Lee to a 13-year imprisonment for a sexual assault, but innocent to Mr. Oh, who actually sexually assaulted him. The judge judged that it was a negligence that Mr. Oh did not confirm whether the situation was right for the victim at the time.

'Surprise Story Y', which will trace how one-room village sexual assaults have been acquitted, will be broadcast at 8:55 p.m.

(SBS funE Reporter Sunae Kang)