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Killing in the name of love

13 min · 19 de feb de 2026
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Countless murders have occurred in this world. Some driven by rage, others by revenge or by money. But what if someone kills without hatred, without greed, claiming instead that they did it out of love? What if the victims were not strangers, but one’s own parents, wife and children? This episode is about a man who killed his entire family, believing he was protecting them from future hardship. Related article: https://www.koreaherald.com/article/10678062 Credits Reporting & writing: Shin Ji-hye Editing: Lee Sun-young, Devin Whiting Hosts & guests: Devin Whiting, Yoon Min-sik Producer: Park Jun-hee Audio editing: Noh Seong-min Artwork: Yu Soo-in

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