

Now that Joo Won has had a chance to digest the circumstances of their case, he reflects back to the moment when Dong Shik got a call from Yoo Jae Yi (Choi Sung Eun) about the location of her mom’s body near Munju Stream, a piece of detail which Shik realized was a tool for distraction. (Gotta say, Lee Kyu Hoe is a fantastic actor.)Īnyway, Dong Shik is kneeling at the crime scene, shocked and saddened at the loss of someone so dear to him, but all that the other police officers are concerned about is how he might contaminate the crime scene. Go a little easy on me,” he says with a smirk to a cofounded Oh Ji Hwa (Kim Shin Rok).

While he’s being directed into the car, he still has the time to be cheeky with the people he deceived. The episode begins with a crowd of angry people screaming as Jin Mook is stowed away in a cop car. In episode eight of Beyond Evil, we hit an important turning point after Dong Shik and Joo Won witness Jin Mook in action and every moment after the reveal is dense with suspense.
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But because of Shik’s relentless efforts, the ending of episode seven of Beyond Evil, finally put Jin Mook into frame as the serial killer and the murderer of his daughter Kang Min Jung (Kang Min Ah).

Even the new addition to the police force in town, detective Han Joo Won (Yeo Jin Goo), had been overwhelmingly annoying with his suspicions of Shik even though the murder literally ruined his life. This information was a long time coming considering that for a huge part of the show, we didn’t know who it was despite the fact that so many people had been investigating and suspecting each other. The murderer turned out to be Dong Shik’s long-time friend / brother figure, Kang Jin Mook (Lee Kyu Hoe). So far in Beyond Evil, we’ve established that inspector Lee Dong Shik (Shin Ha Kyun) is a family member of one of the victims who was captured by our serial killer. “I’ll only tell you where Yu Yeon is when you bring Mi Hye here.”
