Episode 6

["The body in the grave speaks" Pocheon pesticide family murder case] The morning of February 27, 2015. Noh, an ordinary housewife, was arrested by the police. In the past three years, Mr. Roh has lived a miserable life, losing his ex-husband and mother-in-law and sending his current husband away. But surprisingly, she was a serial killer who killed her family. The death of her ex-husband, which concluded with suicide three years ago, due to the stress of failing business. A year later, her mother-in-law and her current husband died from the same cause. The cause of death was paraquat poisoning. They are not the only victims. Even Mr. Roh's real daughter is hospitalized for paraquat poisoning... What really made Mr. Roh into a monster? However, there are circumstances, but no evidence. The two husbands have already been cremated, and what remains is the mother-in-law's body, which was buried a year and eight months ago. In the end, he digs up her grave and goes for an 'autopsy'. Can the body be a smoking gun that will reveal Mr. Roh's crime?
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