Join us as we unpack, The Kidnapping Day: What length would you go, to save your child? What crime are you willing to commit for the betterment of their health. Kim Myeong-Jun was a poor man with a warm-heart and when his ex-wife showed up with the opportunity for him to make money to pay for their sick daughter’s operation, he took up her offer to kidnap an 11-year-old Choi Ro-Hee with rich parents.
But is it really kidnapping when Ro-Hee steps out in front of his car and faints and only to wake up without her memory? Yes, yes it is but yet the CCTV footage truly baffles the cops who can’t make heads or tails of the situation or who he is. To Ro-Hee, he says, “I’m your dad”, but Ro Hee takes one look at her surroundings and feels, she would never live in a place like this.
But is it really kidnapping when Ro-Hee is willingly avoiding the cops escaping the hospital hand in hand with Myung Jun? Yes, yes it is but the CCTV footage is really confusing the cops that are now investigating not only a kidnapping but a double murder case.
But is it really kidnapping when Ro-hee knows, Myeong-jun is not her father, he has confessed to the full plot of kidnapping, choosing to stay with him and that she is really a genius and test subject. Was she really kidnapped or is she just a young girl trying to unravel truth behind her parent’s death.
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