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While this event itself may seem like a brutal murder case like any other, this is not the reason why this case became so viral in South Korean media. After all, there are hundreds, if not thousands of recorded murder cases in South Korea. Why did this one stand out, you might ask? It is because of the neglect of the police and the fatal errors they caused as they disregarded the desperate phone call of the victim as a simple quote-unquote conflict between a typical couple. Now, before talking about the events that occurred, there will be a short ad break from our sponsor, Pepper Boys. Kidnapping is always a threat. People lose lives from them. But most importantly, people lose lives mostly because they cannot react quickly to stop them from getting assaulted. This is why we present to you the Atomic Pepper Spray. This doesn't take up any space at all. 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Possible side effects include an extra limb, two heads, telepathy, telekinesis. The pepper boy is now responsible for the accidental permanent injury and death from the misuse of the atomic pepper spray. Claims and conditions can be found on the website PepperAtomic.com Now, after the conclusion of the advert, shall we get back into the crime? Here is how it went down. First, let me make it clear that the call lasted for a whole seven minutes. Seven entire minutes for the police to discover her location and her whereabouts and what happened to her. There were three critical errors the police had made throughout the golden time for the rescue that could have saved her life. 18 minutes after the kidnapping occurred, Ms. A called the police and notified them that she is getting sexually assaulted as well as reporting her current location including the apartment site and the apartment number that she was forced into. Sadly, at the time, there were no civilian witnesses, at least none have been reported. The first error was inflicted by the police four minutes into the call when 16 police officers searched for the victim in J, the neighborhood. They tracked down the location of Ms. A's cell phone when the call was initially sent. Emphasis on the location of her cell phone when she initially called the police despite the fact that she actively reported that she was being transported to a different location forcefully, which implies that she would definitely not be at the current location in which she was kidnapped in. Adding on, she had literally told the police responder about her current specific location including the apartment number and location in J's apartment, but they had neglected that crucial detail and searched in the wrong place. They did come close as they neared the apartment, but they had no idea that she was in there at the time as their communication was a failure between the person that received the call and the police officers as they were not told that she was being held at that specific apartment. Another crucial error. If they searched for the right location, she definitely would have survived. Now, the second error is that while the police closed the apartment after arriving by chance, they did not ring the siren and did not notify the killer that they were close because they were concerned that they might wake up the entire neighborhood. Now, statistics reveal that when a siren is blaring at the site of criminal activity, over half of criminal activity stops immediately as the criminals are wary of the police as they are currently risking getting caught by the police which could have saved Miss A's life. Now, they did not turn on the siren because surprisingly they were concerned that they might wake up the entire neighborhood. Additionally, the third error was that since it was nighttime, they prioritized the convenience of the nearby neighborhood by choosing to not ring the doorbell of the nearby residencies. This is another crucial mistake. If they managed to ring the right door, they definitely would have been able to rescue Miss A as she was reportedly screaming the entirety of her stay in the apartment. If they had only neared the apartment's door and heard her screams, they would have been able to rescue Miss A's life. Due to this, they had inadvertently caused an innocent civilian's brutal death by neglecting their responsibility to prioritize the victim's safety over the convenience of the other civilians which again, is another reason why there was a national outrage sparked at the South Korean police by the media because they prioritized the wrong thing in a situation where life or death can be saved in a matter of seconds, minutes, or hours. In this case, had the police reacted correctly and acted quickly to the call in a matter of minutes or even within five or six hours, Miss A would still have been alive. Famous American criminal profiler and detective Pat Brown displayed her disgust over the South Korean police's crucial error by stating that if I was the police, I would have blared the sirens as loud as I could to warn the kidnapper as well as ring the doorbells of every single residence nearby. Of course, convenience is important, but the life of the victim must be prioritized at all costs. Now, I agree with this sentiment of knowledge because the police had definitely feared reports of loud noises by the neighborhood and did not want to cause a ruckus as they did not want complaints filing from the neighborhood. As a result of their negligence and their failure to react to the information, their death was quickly caused. To freshen up the mood, another short heartbreak will take place. From the creators of Death Note, the note that virtually causes a heartbreak to anyone that has their name written down, the Demigod Association proudly presents to you the Life Note. Have your loved ones ever died? Do you want to see them again? Do you really miss them? Would you do anything to see them? Then, our Life Note is just the right thing for you. Simply write their name down on the Life Note and watch them respawn back into your realm. Our product works quite simply. 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As insider information from the South Korean police revealed that the police officially announced falsified information as they lied in their public announcement. The official initially stated in an interview that the police call only lasted about 30 seconds and did not mention a specific location as well as stating that all 35 police officers were sent to search for the victim but was unable to find her for 30 more hours. However, this turned out to be a lie as the call was several minutes long and the location of the kidnapper and the victim was specifically stated in the call as well. The entirety of the Korean media was focused on exposing the lies of the police for a week until the citizens demanded that the head of the civil law police department step off his position by claiming full responsibility for the lack of effectiveness of the police. As a result of this terrible tragedy, Koreans were left with a bitter taste in their mouths with the national decrease of the faithfulness of the police and their ability to keep everyone safe. This is Brian Kim with the One Shot Off Podcast and I hope to see you next time.

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