My Calling Is Profiler [EN]: Chapter 698

The Woman Won't Give It Up

“I doubt that woman would give it up.”

Park Do-joon shrugged at those words.

“But wouldn’t a company that verifies personal information give it up?”

“Huh?”

“When Kim Song-rim signed up, do you think she didn’t verify her identity?”

“Ah, that’s right!”

Identity verification is essential for any site, especially one like this. If someone signs up, then doesn’t participate or messes around, the person who paid to join will get angry.

It costs 5 million won to sign up and 3 million won for each introduction. If someone leaves and gets stood up, that guy will probably throw a fit at Kim Song-rim.

In other words, identity verification is essential to confirm that a woman is receiving sponsorship.

“And the most common method of identity verification is through a cell phone.”

And the number of companies that verify identities on their behalf using that is obvious.

“If we can just confirm the phone number, wouldn’t the rest be a little easier?”

Everyone nodded at Park Do-joon’s words.

Identifying the company that provides identity verification wasn’t difficult. It naturally appears during the sign-up process. Of course, you have to pay to actually get an introduction, but the sign-up itself is free.

Of course, the telecommunications company doesn’t keep all the records. Old records are deleted, and accessing a person’s identity by verifying the number is encrypted and difficult without a warrant.

Of course, the police, specifically the investigation team, requested a warrant, but the requested warrant was rejected.

“This is exactly as expected.”

From the perspective of those who want to hide themselves, they must block any path leading to them. That’s why they were monitoring every warrant the police requested and pressured them to reject it as soon as it was issued.

“Then what should we do? It seems like no matter how many times we request a warrant, it won’t be issued again.”

To request a warrant, solid evidence is needed. But right now, there is no evidence, only Song Do-jong’s statement.

“That’s right, so we have to use Song Do-jong.”

“How?”

“Criminals are dying to talk about it when they think they’ve been wronged.”

In fact, there are many criminals who think they have been wronged. No, beyond that, criminals try to rationalize their actions in any way they can.

People may not know it, but criminals try so hard to contact reporters and the media that it’s rare for reporters not to have received such letters.

Of course, most reporters completely ignore it. It’s obvious. They know what they’re aiming for.

Reporters ignore it completely because they know they are trying to gain a favorable position through public opinion or promote their legitimacy.

Nevertheless, the number of criminals who contact reporters is enormous.

“Are you going to leak it through a reporter? That won’t work. It’s against journalistic ethics.”

To accept one person’s opinion and hold a press conference or publish an article when the crime hasn’t been proven? Then the reporters will get criticized, especially if that person is a serial killer.

“Of course, it’s impossible through a reporter.”

“Then?”

“Song Do-jong can also file a complaint.”

“Oh? That’s right? Just because someone is a criminal doesn’t mean they can’t file a complaint.”

“Right.”

It is impossible to publish a criminal’s claims due to journalistic ethics. But if a criminal sues or files a complaint, it is possible to publish it because it’s not about talking about the crime, but about the lawsuit or complaint itself.

“The fact that he changed his statement means he wants to make revenge certain. And in that case, he just doesn’t know how, but if he finds out, the story will change.”

Park Do-joon grinned.

Park Do-joon visited Song Do-jong again. And today, Song Do-jong’s eyes were filled with anger.

‘This type doesn’t reflect.’

To be exact, the moment they reflect, everything about them is denied, so they try to reject it.

“Why did you come? Did you come to make fun of me?”

“I didn’t come to make fun of you; I came to work. You’re annoying me.”

“Annoying?”

Song Do-jong looked dumbfounded.

Park Do-joon looked at him and said in an even more annoyed voice.

“Do you know how hard it is to reinvestigate because you changed your statement?”

“What? You bastard?”

“You bastard, do you know how much the higher-ups are bothering me because of you?”

“What did you say?”

At those words, Song Do-jong’s butt wiggled. But this time, because of the last incident, the guard tied him to a chair fixed to the floor, so he couldn’t even get up.

“They’re telling me to cover it up, you idiot.”

“They told you to cover it up?”

“What meaning would someone like you have to the higher-ups?”

“These… sons of bitches.”

‘His dissatisfaction with society isn’t going anywhere.’

Song Do-jong hates and despises women, but at the same time, he is full of dissatisfaction with society.

Just because you hate women, does that mean you are friendly to society? No. In the case of expressing hatred towards a specific target, the target is simply more specific, but most of the time, extreme dissatisfaction with society is hidden behind it.

For example, in the case of a boy who was known to have joined a terrorist organization because of his hatred for women and died in a bombing, it should be seen that he didn’t just go there because of his hatred for women, but because of his greater dissatisfaction with the society that protects women and, from his point of view, is friendly to women.

It doesn’t make sense to join a terrorist organization just because you hate women because there are women there too.

In other words, it is closer to social hatred disguised as misogyny, and Song Do-jong was the same.

“The higher-ups are saying what?”

“You must have heard something. Or not?”

Park Do-joon smiled and said.

“Kim Song-rim’s warrant was rejected.”

“What? Why?”

“Why do you think? Isn’t it because the higher-ups are protecting her?”

Park Do-joon said with a sneer.

“The rich have money to burn; would they want to spend money on you? They would want to spend money on pretty women. You know that, don’t you? Have you seen that happen once or twice?”

“Hoo~ Hoo~!”

Song Do-jong trembled with anger at Park Do-joon’s provocation, at Park Do-joon’s words that ignored him, and at the anger towards the society that made him this way.

‘Okay, I’ve heard enough of your excuses.’

Song Do-jong is in a state of giving up everything, so he is not submitting a letter of repentance. But what he says during the interrogation process was similar.

Society made me this way. So if you say that society has abandoned you, you will want to take revenge on society.

‘The anger towards women is shifting to anger towards society.’

And that part is not entirely wrong. Many people remember where the saying “Guilty if you have no money, innocent if you have money” came from in the past.

The person who said that was not a scholar or a legal expert. It was said by Ji Kang-heon, a criminal at the time, while holding hostages.

And it is a saying that no one can deny and that even now everyone believes. Even the police cannot deny that saying.

“So you’re not interested in me?”

“Why would I be interested? You’re not a pretty woman. Someone like you is just trash that causes trouble from the higher-ups’ point of view, no matter how many people you killed.”

“That…!”

“Do you think the higher-ups don’t know about killing like that? Huh? You did too. You were used to dispose of her. What guts do you think that woman had to do that?”

“Keuk.”

“If you don’t file a proper complaint and you just talk, do you think the higher-ups will come out and say they regret it?”

Song Do-jong could tell that they wouldn’t.

“If you feel wronged, file a proper complaint. Then at least a warrant will be issued.”

“Are you making fun of me now?”

“I’m saying that it’s useless for you to struggle. You’re going to die anyway; you’re sentenced to death. No matter how much you struggle, the higher-ups will be jumping up and down to kill you.”

“Keuk.”

“Why, you have the courage to kill, but you don’t have the courage to accuse the higher-ups?”

Park Do-joon smiled and said to Song Do-jong.

“Go ahead and file a complaint if you don’t like it.”

“Do you think I can’t do it if you tell me to!”

“Try it. You’re a loser who can’t do anything.”

“Hey, you son of a bitch!”

At the last words, Song Do-jong eventually tried to jump up again. But his body was already fixed to the chair, so there was no way but to spit and shout at the top of his lungs.

“I’m going to kill you! I’m going to kill you!”

“Do whatever you can, you moron! Hahaha!”

Park Do-joon shook his head with a sneer and came out of there, and the guards could only shake their heads while suppressing the raving Song Do-jong.

“Detective, I heard the complaint was actually filed.”

“Of course. Would he endure without filing a complaint because of his pride?”

He scratched his nerves, so there was no way Song Do-jong wouldn’t file a complaint.

“But just because he files a complaint doesn’t mean a crime is established.”

“That’s true.”

“Then…”

“There are two possibilities.”

The first is that the police completely ignore it.

It may sound ridiculous, but there are surprisingly many such cases. They just do nothing and unconditionally neglect it.

Because starting an investigation becomes an issue.

In fact, in the case of quite political or socially controversial cases, police investigation rules and everything are completely ignored and neglected for several years.

Immediately, a lawsuit involving a famous singer was dragged on for over a year without even summoning the suspect, let alone investigating.

The other is to investigate but thoroughly cover it up.

“Which one will it be?”

“It’s more likely to be the latter than the former. The case has already become too big.”

That’s why it’s impossible not to summon him. Even now, Song Do-jong is sending the complaint to the media by mail.

Of course, there is a high possibility that the media companies that receive the mail will cover it up or not care. But it’s not just anyone; it’s the main culprit of eleven serial murders.

If he sends a letter saying that he is wronged, it can be ignored, and if he says that society made him this way, it’s just bullshit, but the claim that there is another murderer, at least an accomplice, involved with him and that he is being protected by the rich cannot be ignored. And since the complaint is true, they have no choice but to mention it.

“The rich aren’t stopping it?”

“It’s not that they’re not stopping it; it’s that they can’t.”

“Yes?”

“Think about it. A lawyer from the Firebird Law Firm did come. But who gave that money?”

“Someone with a lot of money?”

“No. If they did, that someone would get caught.”

Of course, 120 million won [approximately $90,000 USD] is not a lot of money for the rich. But there is no reason to spend 120 million won on surveillance. If an individual hires someone for surveillance purposes, one person is enough.

A Professional Profiler

My Calling Is Profiler [EN]

My Calling Is Profiler [EN]

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[English Translation] Delve into the captivating world of criminal psychology with 'My Calling Is Profiler.' He may not measure the ocean's depths, but he possesses an extraordinary gift: the ability to fathom the human heart. Witness the rise of a profiler who can dissect the minds of criminals with unnerving accuracy. But his talents extend beyond the realm of lawbreakers. Prepare to see the world through his eyes as he deciphers the hidden motives and intricate patterns that shape our reality. A thrilling journey into the depths of the human psyche awaits!

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