Mu-gak points out that the one thing that was different in Ma-ri’s case, was that she was left in her car when no other victims were left without any other evidence. They don’t immediately see a connection, but Yeom asks the men to search for the owner of the company. The detectives determine which company uses the particular set of barcodes that the Barcode Killer uses, a publishing house which has been out of business for fifteen years. He asks them to leave, saying he’ll have his own people take care of the equipment later. ![]() As the men move out his own equipment, Jae-hee deftly knocks a crystal decanter onto the floor and shatters, it, and lets the men take the blame for the breakage. ![]() Later, Jae-hee leaves Baek-kyung (or… his body? Please no) in a car in his underground parking garage, then saunters upstairs to arrange to test a company’s cookware as if there’s not a victim right under their feet. We see Chef Jae-hee engage in a strenuous exercise program, revealing an incredibly strong physique which explains how a relatively average-sized man dominates his victims so easily. Lieutenant Yeom does a little on-the-fly profiling, describing the killer as educated, self-disciplined, neat, and physically strong. But there’s plenty of cute in this episode too, as Mu-gak and Cho-rim’s growing attraction starts to become too big for them to ignore.Īs Mu-gak explains the meaning of the barcodes carved into the killer’s victims, the other detectives make a chilling realization - if the ISBN numbers are chronological, then the first known murder from five years ago is not the first victim of the Barcode Killer. ![]() We learn a few things about what make him tick, and a few things that reveal exactly how cold and calculating he can be. The deeper we get into the psyche of our killer, the more things make sense - which is exactly as creepy as it sounds. 252 ApJanuGirl Who Sees Smells: Episode 7 by LollyPip
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