


In the meantime, there was a man named Jo Kang-moo who broke into someone's house with scissors and was caught by the victim's husband and came to the police station. Song Ha-young tried to find the real culprit in the murder case. In this way, the Bang Ki-hoon case and the 'Red Riding Hood' case seemed to be settled, but at the end of the broadcast, another murder case of a woman committed by a man wearing a red hat occurred. At that time, Yang Yong-cheol (Ko Geon-han), who claimed to be the real culprit in the 'Red Hat' case, was arrested. There were no signs of sexual assault, but her body was naked. Then, in his jurisdiction, a woman living alone was murdered.
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In the previous broadcast, Song Ha-young tried to investigate a serial sexual assault case called the 'Red Hat' case.

In the second episode of the SBS Friday-Saturday drama 'Readers of Evil Minds', which aired on the 15th, the figure of Song Ha-young (Kim Nam-gil), who persisted in the Little Red Riding Hood incident, caught the real culprit was drawn. Kim Nam-gil caught the real culprit of the Red Riding Hood incident in 'Those who read the minds of evil'. Kim Nam-gil, who can't take his eyes off of him even for a moment, can be seen in SBS' 'Readers of Evil Minds', which airs every Friday and Saturday at 10 pm.
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In this way, Kim Nam-gil stimulated curiosity about the character full of question marks that seemed to be unknown as if he did not know what he was saying with the appearance of Song Ha-young itself, and immersed viewers with his demonic charm. Soon, Song Ha-young, convinced that Kang Moo was the culprit, engaged in a breathtaking psychological battle with him, making his hands sweat.Īt the end of the broadcast, it was revealed to the world that Song Ha-young had the help of Yang Yong-cheol in uncovering the real culprit, and a profiler team was formed in earnest in relation to this incident and faced an unfamiliar space, drawing attention to his future. Song Ha-young captured in detail Kang-mu's changing expression in an instant and his handwriting, which was the same as drawing the tail of the number 2, which was an important clue of the criminal, with waves.

Song Ha-young sensed strangeness in Kang-mu's statement, who came to the police station for trespassing, and deliberately threw out words to reflect on his feelings. In particular, Kim Nam-gil created a sense of intimidation with his heavy and heavy voice, and for a moment changed the flow of air with a sharp gaze that penetrated the thoughts of the other person, making the viewers' hearts stung. Upon hearing the news that he had visited Yang Yong-cheol, class leader Park (Jung Man-sik) was furious, and Song Ha-young's decisive tone and attitude, saying, "The criminal's heart, the criminal knows better," explodes in his decisive tone and attitude. In addition, Kim Nam-gil showed an unrivaled presence by completely immersing himself in Song Ha-young's character, who showed no hesitation and unstoppable steps. In the appearance of Song Ha-young, who shows a subtle change in expression at each word of Yang Yong-cheol, Kim Nam-gil's high-density smoke, who does not miss a moment's emotion, shines, demonstrating the power of the 'god to leave', arousing admiration from the viewers. Soon after, he asked Yang Yong-cheol (Ko Geon-han), who he met in the prison's waiting room, why he said he wasn't the culprit after seeing Bang Ki-hoon (Oh Kyung-joo) the other day, causing tension. On this day's broadcast, Song Ha-young (Kim Nam-gil) drew attention because she constantly applied for a visit to someone and was rejected. In the first broadcast, Kim Nam-gil clearly revealed the potential of 'Trust Bae' with his passionate performance with Song Ha-young, who has a keen analysis ability as well as sensitivity to others more than anyone else. In the second episode of the SBS Friday-Saturday drama 'Readers of Evil Minds' (played by Seol-na/directed by Park Boram), which was broadcast on the 15th, Kim Nam-gil took over the small screen with an overwhelming performance, raising the level of immersion in the play. Actor Kim Nam-gil also disarmed the hearts of viewers with his deep eyes looking into the inner side of humans in 'Those who read the minds of evil'.
