The story of 'that day' in history that we should not forget, 'Jang Trio' Jang Hyeon-seong, Jang Seong-gyu, and Jang Do-yeon tell the story of SBS 'The Story of Biting the Tail' (hereinafter 'Kkokomu').

For those who missed the main broadcast, or for those who have watched the broadcast but want to review its contents, SBS Entertainment News will put it all together in one room.

The story of 'that day' that I want to tell 'you' this time is on the side of 'Kokkomu - Cave of Death, People Who Couldn't Return'



, which aired on the 11th

.

Actor Kim Joo-ryeong, model Lee Hyun-i, and singer Park Gun appeared as story friends.


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▲ Human heads stored in



the National Forensic Tree in 2001, the National Forensic Research Institute office in Seoul.

I got one phone call.

The caller made a strange noise saying, "Give me your head back! Give me your head right now!"

These phone calls continued every day for nearly a month, and a horrific rumor spread within the National Forensic Service.

Legend has it that the head of that 'Daewon-nim' was kept in a formalin bottle, and that someone saw it in the underground autopsy room.



What's surprising is that this isn't a myth, it's a fact.

In fact, the head of a man was kept in the National Fruit Tree.

I'll show you a picture of that time.

It can be shocking, so please close your eyes for a moment if you are mentally and physically weak.


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In Gukgusu, the head of a man was actually preserved in a formalin bottle.

Who is this man, and what the hell was 'Daewon-nim' doing to preserve his head?

He was said to be the worst criminal in Korean history.

So he kept his head to study the brain.

How bad was he, how could he have done this?

I'll tell you the story from now on.



Let's take a look at the scene where he committed the crime.

This is a cave on Mt. Macha in Dongducheon-si, Gyeonggi-do.


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There is a gloomy energy inside the cave.

A lot of time has passed, and there are no traces of the crime at that time, but I can see the marks of digging up something and chiseling the wall of the cave.

There is a story that goes down like a legend around here.

I'll listen to the stories of the locals.



“It’s scary when you go up Mt. Wagon. It looks like something will come out.”


"I heard that people like that went up a lot (mountain) carrying babies and wearing gold rings. But I only saw them going, but they said they didn't see them going down."


"When the weather is gloomy and it looks like it's going to rain, it's said that crying is heard."


-Residents in the Neighborhood



What happened inside this cave, so the people in the neighborhood are still afraid?

This cave was first revealed to the world in 1937, 85 years ago.

Let's go back to that time.



▲ When more than 300 bodies were found



, the police rushed in and dug a hole near the cave.

"I'm here!", "I'm here too!"

and there was a riot

There were corpses pouring out from all over the place.


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In some pits, the bodies of eight people were entangled, and in another pit was the body of a mother carrying a newborn baby.

As many as 40 bodies were found.

After killing them all, they were buried in the dark.

Who the hell did such a terrible thing?

I'll show you the culprit's picture.


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The culprit's name is Lee Kyung-deuk.

This person did not commit the crime alone, there are accomplices.

it's these people


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A whopping 18 people took part in the murder, including these four.



This was just the beginning.

There were more murder burials.

Starting with Dongducheon, where there was a cave, bodies were found in dozens of places across the country, including Yangpyeong, Yangju, Yeoncheon, and Seoul in Gyeonggi-do.

When it comes to killing methods, most of them were strangled and then buried, and some were buried alive.

More than 300 bodies were found across the country.

Among them, 77 were infants, 32 were children, and 16 were the elderly.



Lee Kyung-deuk killed 166 people, while the other accomplices killed 169, 16, and 35, respectively.

These criminals killed two or three people in pairs.

In a word, it is a 'murder group'.

Why did they kill so many people?



When they were asked the reason for the murder in court, they all said, "Daewon-nim told him to kill him" and "Daewon-nim made him do it."

‘Daewon-nim,’ who ordered them to kill, who the hell is he?



▲ Daewon of Baek Baek-gyo, the headmaster


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It means the source circle (源) in the big generation (大), the great adult who becomes the source of the world.

Daewon's real name is exclusive.

He is the head of a pseudo-religion called 'Baek Baek-gyo'.

Baekbaekyo means 'to whiten the world with one person's whiteness'.

That 'one person' is the headmaster Jeon Hae-hae.



No one knows the face of the headmaster Jeon Yong-hae.

It's because he was covering his face.

Anyone looking into his eyes can be blind.

So, for fear that the believers would be blind, the headmaster Jeon Yong-hae did this.


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Going around like this, hardly anyone knew the headmaster's face.

Besides, his psychic powers were also great.

Even without explaining the identity of the Shinto, I guessed it first, and once, when the believers fell on their faces in the yard and prayed, Jeon Hae said, “Those who will be punished, it will not be possible to get up.” big.

The believers who witnessed this in person have strengthened their faith in Jeon Hae-hae.


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However, all the magical powers of this Jeon Hae were rigged.

The first time Jeon Yong-hae saw through the identity of the person he had seen for the first time, he built a paper wall in the room and secretly overheard the conversation from behind, and acted as if he knew everything based on that.


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So what about the believers who fell and died while praying?

The man was not punished, but rather, the headmaster ordered his servants to kill the followers by tying them with a rope behind him as they prayed to the floor.

However, the deceived believers have stronger faith in Jeon Hae.

I did whatever Daewon-sama said, and even committed murder.



▲ Propagation method of a pseudo-religion, Baek Baek-gyo



As the years went by, the number of followers of Baek-baek-gyo increased.

I started a gold mining business.

The very cave on Mt. Macha in Dongducheon, where dozens of bodies were found, was called the 'Woncheon Gold Mine', and the headmaster promoted that he had found a gold vein with his magical powers.

After hearing the rumors, people flocked to them, and the Principal took them to the cave and chanted strange incantations.



"Hundreds of hundred and one hundred and one hundred righteousness's hostile response, responsive response, Seongseung..."



This is the mantra of the hundred hundred and one hundred doctrines.

After memorizing this spell, I sharpened my pickaxe and, my God, I got real gold.

People shouted "All-powerful Daewon-nim" and "Long live the Son of God!"

Rumors spread that gold was coming out of the cave managed by Baekbaekyo, and people came from all over the country to invest in it.

From this time on, even people with money fell into the Baekbaekyo and gave away all the land documents and house documents.

But, did gold really come out of this thousand gold mine?


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This was also a trick.

They bought gold, cut it into small pieces, and crushed it to a stone to make various shapes and put the gold in the cave.

It's so lame, why didn't anyone doubt the Baekbaekkyo?

The fact that such doubts could not arise was that the headmaster had planned everything in advance.



The first stage of the propagation method typical of pseudo-religion is 'isolation'.

Without making friends with family or friends with whom to discuss doubts, they are completely separated from each other.

They said that when I became a member of Baekbaekkyo, I had to pack up and leave the house.

And he lives in a group with his followers in a place cut off from society.

Baekbaekyo has designated shelters in about 50 places across the country.

It is said that the day of judgment will come soon, and that only those who are in shelter with Daewon-sama's psychic powers can survive.

The shelter was in a remote area where there was no traffic.

Even if the whole family came to Baekbaekyo, they put them apart.

not to communicate with each other.


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If there are still believers who have doubts, the second stage is 'fear'.

He instilled fear by thoroughly punishing those who suspected him in front of the believers.

Baek Baek-gyo did not hesitate to kill.

I will introduce the contents of newspaper articles published at the time.



“His wife, Shin, the eldest son, the eldest daughter, the second daughter, and the three daughters came to Seoul together to find his father, and he enticed him to bring him to see him and killed him all at once


. Considering

that there are about 20 cases of murder on their backs one after


another, it is clear that Baek Baek-gyo went out to exterminate his family and continued his evil crimes to hide his sins.



"

If you look at the article written by the prosecutor who was in charge of this case at the time, it is shocking that Baek Baek-gyo killed a person in what circumstances.



"Because he didn't obey his orders, because he didn't pay Jeon Hae because he didn't


have money anymore, because


he handed the affair to Jeon Hae's concubine,


if there is any suspicion that he knew about the murder case,


the family of the person who killed him first If there is a risk of being discovered by the government if left alive, or if there is a risk of being


discovered by placing too many believers in one area…”



More than 300 people were killed that way.

So, how was this headmaster's private sea caught?



▲ The true identity of Baek Baek-gyo finally revealed



There is a person who first revealed to the world the identity of Baek Baek-gyo and Jeon Yong-hae.

It's a young man named Yu Gon-yong.


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Yu Gon-yong's family is said to have been wealthy from generation to generation.

But at some point, the family's money went somewhere, and the taxation gradually declined.

The reason was because of the Baek Baek Bridge.

Yu Gon-yong's grandfather left these wills when he passed away.



"I have no title to leave behind a debt for posterity and die. I was raking up and donating from the family that I believed in the Baek Baek-gyo, and not only squandered it, but your father is still living a wandering life without waking up from their deceit. Gonyong-ah, destroy the Baek Baek Bridge, which gave our family all the hardships, and rescue your father, so that poor people will no longer fall into the Baek Baek Bridge's demonic beasts."



Even Yu Gon-yong's grandfather and father were obsessed with Baek Baek-gyo.

He gave all his fortune, and even the father gave his daughter to the headmaster.

Yugon Yong's younger sister, she was 18 years old at the time.



Yoo Gon-yong was determined to reveal the true identity of Baek Baek-gyo, find the headmaster, and release a harpoon.

After two years of wandering around the country like a wild dog, she met a key executive of Baek Baek Gyo.

Yoo Gon-yong succeeded in winning his favor, and even made an appointment with Dae-won.

I also found out where his father and younger sister lived, but they were still obsessed with Baekbaekyo.

Even her younger sister was living as the headmaster's concubine.



Her life is in jeopardy if she acts hastily.

Yu Gon Yong wiped his tears and said to his father.

"Father, I've been stupid all this time. I also decided to entrust it to Daewon."

The father said, "You have just woken up," and took his son's hand and rejoiced greatly.

What was his son's heart at that moment?



Finally, I have an appointment with Jeon Yong-hae.

The night of February 16, 1937.

At his father's house in Wangsimni, Yu Gon Yong was waiting for the exclusive sun.

My father said, "Never look into Daewon-sama's face."

After a while, the door opened, and a man in a black coat and black shoes appeared.

After that, Yu Gon-yong's younger sister followed.

Jeon Jeon-hae, who sat at the top, said to Yoo Gon-yong, "Look, aren't you my brother-in-law now?"


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At that moment, Yu Gon-yong shouted.

"Excuse me, you bastard! Demonic bastard!"

In an instant, Jeon Hae-hae tried to take the knife out of his arms, and Yoo Gon-yong grabbed Jeon Hae’s collar and put it in.

Hearing the sound, the Baekbaekyo cadres who were outside came in, and a full-fledged fight broke out.



Fortunately, the police box was right next door.

The police were dispatched to Yu Gon-yong's report, and the police arrested all Baek Baek-kyo executives at the scene.

But what?

The exclusive sea has disappeared.

He ran away from the chaos.

The police have issued a wanted order all over the country.

But the problem is that few people know his face.

Time passed without finding even a single hair of Jeon Hae-ae.


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One day, about two months later, news came that Jeon-hae had appeared in Yangpyeong, Gyeonggi-do.

About 70 arrests were dispatched, and they found a sea of ​​water in the thick forest.

But it was after he died.

When I saw the body, I cut my throat with a knife.

It looks like you made an extreme choice under the circumstances.

However, a part of his face was bitten by a wild beast.

To confirm that the person was Jeon Hae, the police called Jeon Hae's son to check the body.

His son said that the body was the exact same year.

He had reasonable suspicions that he might be lying, but he couldn't help it.

This is 1937, so there is no scientific investigation like DNA testing.



In this way, the true nature of Baek Baek-gyo is finally revealed to the whole world.



▲ The period of repeated pseudo-religion



was during the Japanese colonial period.

What did Japan think when they saw the Baek Baek Bridge incident?

Japan might have been more than happy with it.

"Do you believe in this nonsense pseudonym? After all, Koreans are a savage people. They deserve to be ruled by the Great Japanese Empire." It's perfect to use.

At that time, every newspaper was covered with the Baek Baek-kyo incident.

The investigation was also very long.

nearly three years.

The Japanese used it as a ploy to hide the bad things they were doing and to avert their eyes.

When the Baek Baek-gyo case was judged, it was unusual to distribute the right to listen.



What was the outcome of the trial?

In the sentence of over 100 pages, the words 'murder' and 'abandonment' appear a lot.

The death penalty was sentenced to 14 Baek Baek Kyo officials.

And the Japanese put the head of the headmaster Jeon Hae in a formalin bottle and kept it permanently.


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It is read that there are other hidden reasons behind Japan's actions.

'The Koreans are ignorant.

Was it not meant to be used over and over to rationalize colonial rule, as if in wartime, under the logic of 'therefore, Japan should rule'?



Jeon Hae's head went round and round, passed over to the National Fruit Tree, and was kept, and then cremated in 2011.

It is now lost forever in history.

So, has this Baek Baek Bridge gone forever?



No, it is not.

The crimes of a pseudo-religion that closely resemble Baek Baek-gyo have continued to this day, such as the Odaeyang incident and the murder of a member of the Youngsaenggyo.



Another shocking fact is that even if you use it, you learned it from your father.

Jeon Jeong-woon, Jeon Jeong-woon's father, was also the head of a pseudo-religion called 'Baekdoism'.

Baek Baek-gyo and Baek-do-gyo are not just the same name.

The way of propaganda, the life of debauchery, and even the killing of a believer are very similar.

Jeon Jeong-woon died, and his three sons took over.

His eldest son created 'Incheon-gyo', his second son dedicated Hae-gae 'Baekbaek-gyo', and his third son 'Dohwa-gyo'.



It is said that a lot of these pseudo-religions were created during the Japanese colonial period.

It was a time when people were full of people starving because they had nothing to eat because everything was taken away by the Japanese.

A pseudo-religion has dug into the feelings of people living in a dark age of persecution and suffering, wanting to hold onto anything.

The pseudo-religion has been persistently surviving by absorbing people's despair.



Can we think of Baek Baek-gyo as a story from 100 years ago?

Is there no pseudonym with us now?


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What do you think of 'today' after hearing the story of 'that day'?



(SBS Entertainment News reporter Kang Seon-ae)