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Human fascination with mysticism and the afterlife has endured for millennia -- from protective spells in ancient Mesopotamia to prohibitions against magic in the Hebrew Bible, from necromancy in folklore across cultures to the hysteria of the Salem witch trials, where more than 200 people were accused of witchcraft.
Today, few people would still believe it is truly possible to cast a curse or summon the dead. But in 2012 in South Korea, a small group of teenagers and young adults became engrossed in just such ideas.
This episode examines how an online forum devoted to summoning spirits crossed the line from dark fascination into deadly action, culminating in the murder of a 20-year-old college student — once one of their own.
Related article: https://www.koreaherald.com/article/10702769
Credits
Reporting & writing: Yoon Min-sik
Editing: Lee Sun-young, Devin Whiting
Hosts & guests: Devin Whiting, Yoon Min-sik
Producer: Park Jun-hee
Audio editing: Noh Seong-min
Artwork: Yu Soo-in
By The Korea HeraldHuman fascination with mysticism and the afterlife has endured for millennia -- from protective spells in ancient Mesopotamia to prohibitions against magic in the Hebrew Bible, from necromancy in folklore across cultures to the hysteria of the Salem witch trials, where more than 200 people were accused of witchcraft.
Today, few people would still believe it is truly possible to cast a curse or summon the dead. But in 2012 in South Korea, a small group of teenagers and young adults became engrossed in just such ideas.
This episode examines how an online forum devoted to summoning spirits crossed the line from dark fascination into deadly action, culminating in the murder of a 20-year-old college student — once one of their own.
Related article: https://www.koreaherald.com/article/10702769
Credits
Reporting & writing: Yoon Min-sik
Editing: Lee Sun-young, Devin Whiting
Hosts & guests: Devin Whiting, Yoon Min-sik
Producer: Park Jun-hee
Audio editing: Noh Seong-min
Artwork: Yu Soo-in