The prosecutor is disgusting. He kept making her recall her experience and telling her to adjust her posture, regardless of her being in pain. That poor baby.
@loganmorningstar91229 ай бұрын
I think he was enjoying her discomfort. 🤢🤢🤢🤢🤢
@taliaa-4449 ай бұрын
@@loganmorningstar9122I think so too, which is gut wrenching. 🤢
@loganmorningstar91229 ай бұрын
@@taliaa-444 It breaks my heart that this small kid was put through that.
@Badassoldwoman9 ай бұрын
Wow. It never occurred to me that they don't have children's advocates everywhere. This is heart-wrenching😢
@Badassoldwoman9 ай бұрын
@@loganmorningstar9122I think the prosecutor is a psychopath also. No one with even the tiniest amount of empathy could do this.
@daydreameraj97779 ай бұрын
If alcohol can turn a person into pedophile rapist, why not ban such dangerous substance in the whole country? It sounds ridiculous, right? Edit: Just to clarify, this is not a call for prohibition. This is to point out the absurdity of intoxication for defense.
@tokugawa339 ай бұрын
Exactly. Satans world
@kayboy60559 ай бұрын
Theyre stupid. They wont get it. I havent even watched the video and I get it.
@Victoria-zl1lb9 ай бұрын
Because alcohol cant turn you into anything you aren't already. He had those desires previously, but with slowed judgment from the depressing of the nervous system thought he could get away with it. Well, that's my guess.
@drik98249 ай бұрын
in Brasil, the way that law sees the use of alcohol is that it takes away the vail of morality of a person, so if they commit a crime under the influence, it is because they already had the intention of committing that crime.
@js666139 ай бұрын
Yeah, especially since alcohol is an addictive substance -- it is a drug. If there is such harsh treatment for those who use drugs, why not just treat those who drink alcohol in such ways too? Might as well, if it's only going to be used as an excuse.
@kateajurors86409 ай бұрын
Disgusting how much tax payer money goes into protecting child predators.
@sleepysmartboy62879 ай бұрын
I am a CSA victim and my uncle's exact words when mentioning how our taxes went to keeping my abuser alive in jail were "the only tax money pedophiles deserve is to cover the bullet"
@ghostgirl99009 ай бұрын
@sleepysmartboy6287 I agree with that quote, why keep crimianls living a decent life? They are better off 6ft under
@amaliaazufa52329 ай бұрын
that's one of the many reasons why imprisoned predators are more likely to be finished off by other prisoners 😐
@jennierubyjanes85749 ай бұрын
Maybe the higher-ups are protecting child predators because either they or one of their own are also child predators
@mariusvanc9 ай бұрын
@@amaliaazufa5232prisoners don't pay taxes, I don't think that bothers them.
@peds92606 ай бұрын
telling someone in the process of healing to "sit straight" is literal insanity and disrespectful in its own way.
@12012channel2 ай бұрын
Tells them to sit up straight because otherwise would be improper then can't properly do their job and work a recorder.
@darkstarr98419 күн бұрын
I had a medical corset to force me to sit up straight after my third surgery because I had to keep my abdominal wound straight up to heal right, because my muscles weren’t expected to be strong enough for me to sit and stand straight without assistance.
@sharknadofartquake2449Күн бұрын
If I was her dad that would be the last mistake that dude would make.
@Stephy-yb9vl9 ай бұрын
the fact that his wife stood by his side, is disgusting. As a women, i would NEVER accept a man who has done something like this to a CHILD. She deserves to be shamed along with him.
@boomshakalaka86559 ай бұрын
but your ok with parents letting an 8 year old walk alone to school so something like this happens. Again no blame on parents shows how stupid our society is.
@kensylara96269 ай бұрын
@boomshakalaka8655 children should be safe no matter what. Is still not the parents' fault
@seiwei9 ай бұрын
In East Asian countries, children walk to school themselves. It's actually a rite of passage in Japan, something parents can't interfere with. They walk, take the bus, or take the train on their own or with a group of friends. @@boomshakalaka8655
@6969xworldchamp9 ай бұрын
@@susuyayIt does not matter at that point. Even if she’s victim. She stood by his side when a baby girl was tortured and almost murdered by him.
@bellagiancola49529 ай бұрын
@@boomshakalaka8655Your statement is basically saying that law abiding citizens should adjust to the criminals lurking and prowling the community freely, instead of the society being able to function feeling safe and free from harm. Interestingly, there are children who are being abducted, harmed, and killed in the comfort of their own home, so yeah. Your logic is a very smart perspective. Congratulations.
@MistressHorrors9 ай бұрын
5 years for murder?! 12 years for brutal SA?! The justice system was a joke for this man.
@Uruk029 ай бұрын
Just drink alcohol for a discount jail time
@snowflake40879 ай бұрын
5 year got reduced to 2 cause he stated he was drunk the audacity
@ewarrior97769 ай бұрын
Yet actresses in Korea lose their careers for wearing a skimpy dress.
@Adam-3269 ай бұрын
@@ewarrior9776 So? They knew the risks and still did it. That has nothing to do with this. That’s not even a legal issue.
@midoritea44139 ай бұрын
The justice system in South Korea is a joke for defendants who victimize women.
@DatoUSA9 ай бұрын
Does Korea hate women? Why does the law tolerate such violence against women? My heart breaks for this little baby. Sweet girl. So much suffering. I pray she can find some peace.
@joeroullon48639 ай бұрын
Yes. Korea hate women unfortunately… Being feminist there is very bad seen and this is not the first story I hear of victim blaming in Korea
@Ilovesssskkkkzzzz9 ай бұрын
no country is good@@KeanuReevolution
@anxnymous_bodies9 ай бұрын
@@KeanuReevolutionStop deflecting. The OP wasn’t talking about other countries. South Korea has a serious problem. Deal with it
@evapunk5229 ай бұрын
@@anxnymous_bodiesIt does have a lot of problems, but America has lots of the same issues. We might be doing slightly better but then Roe v Wade was overturned and literally makes it difficult for a woman to not have to carry a pregnancy by her rapist to term..so yeah, we've gone backwards in our support for women.
@yin42969 ай бұрын
I get what everyone is saying but I truly cannot imagine a guy like this with a record as extensive as his ever walking free in the U.S. our system is messed up and fails victims all the time, but my uncle with a dui charge got treated worse (rightfully so tho) than a man who is a repeat offender of violent crimes
@imdun70937 ай бұрын
Korea has one of the worst judicial system. It's disgusting.
@Tigglytoot6 ай бұрын
So does Australia. They all suck.
@rosalynnchow50574 ай бұрын
It's also a country with the highest plastic surgeries and highest suicide rates.
@bviuns4 ай бұрын
Japan isn't any better
@Hot_cheeto_puffs4 ай бұрын
@@bviuns but u think Korea is better
@koori97394 ай бұрын
When I heard that just about everyone is entered into the system I got so excited for Korea's laws, and that's for sure something every country should adopt. I thought finally the judicial system didn't fail horribly. And then I heard his sentence.
@Ducky22239 ай бұрын
The fact he only got 12 years is a shame and failure on the court’s part.
@raquec.79379 ай бұрын
Exactly! 12 years aint enough!! this just infuriates me
@Tradeofjane9 ай бұрын
The fact that he was able to get only 2 years for killing a man is probably worse as he never would have been able to commit this rape if he was still in prison.
@Noa-g1ex9 ай бұрын
HOW 👏🏻CAN 👏🏻WE 👏🏻HELP 👏🏻THIS GIRL AND HER FAMILY!??!!!!
@likhwezititus9 ай бұрын
He WaS dRuNk
@byunniq90609 ай бұрын
Foreigners
@MadMan_1239 ай бұрын
They put dogs down for hurting kids but let preditors live
@Uchiha.Itachii8 ай бұрын
yeah exactly and it’s a higher chance to change a dogs behaviour than a fucking predator
@MusMasi8 ай бұрын
@@Uchiha.Itachii often its because the dog was scared or reactionary, its never those reasons with a molestor
@andrelopez25148 ай бұрын
yeah and lets not mention poor cattle they literally did nothing wrong but live a whole inferno
@Notokamy8 ай бұрын
@@Uchiha.Itachiiq
@Jasper_KN8 ай бұрын
The justice system is awful, Jesus Christ
@sumaiyahmungur48229 ай бұрын
the man wanting to kill Cho is a better justice than what the law established, and the wife is just despicable. I hope that the victim is doing better physically and mentally
@MusMasi8 ай бұрын
the man should of used he was drunk excuse.
@MusMasi7 ай бұрын
@@HarWatSin we are only objects to him put here to serve his whims.
@lloydgush7 ай бұрын
If the wife shares guilt, isn't there a better way to serve justice annonymously?
@lloydgush7 ай бұрын
@@HarWatSinyou shouldn't be surprised, it's a fetish.
@I_ain_never_had_Shit6 ай бұрын
It’s not better justice at all
@Muffi12fun7 ай бұрын
The more I heard the angrier I got, I can't believe how much Korean justice let this little girl down, they give harsher sentences to drug addicts than this excuse of a man. There's no logic in anything that happened here, he deserved to be in jail for life. And the fact that the community fought harder for her than the justice system and the police speaks volumes of how unfair everything was.
@Mamadun38 ай бұрын
In my hometown a man was arrested for sexual assault of a woman and released in bond. A day or two later he was found castrated and bleeding….. no one felt concerned.
@draconicfeline61777 ай бұрын
I feel like the "release on bond" wasn't getting him off lightly... it was letting real justice happen.
@Sterlingix7 ай бұрын
What country is it?
@Mamadun37 ай бұрын
@@Sterlingix USA
@Sterlingix7 ай бұрын
@@Mamadun3 wow, nice
@scva-socallvillainadvocate7 ай бұрын
Female nurse/ aunty who touch nak ed boy during circum in an innap way do numerous, if I cut her vagi na will anti ra pist said "sweet justice"? Or "female (pe do) is a vicitm" Honest
@caittails9 ай бұрын
You can’t convince me that prosecutor didn’t enjoy hearing that story. Someone needs to keep an eye on him.
@caittails9 ай бұрын
Also, countless studies show that p*dophilia cannot be cured or fixed. The only thing they can do is choose to not act on their urges, and those people will never make that choice. An unfortunate consequence of the laws saying where offenders can live is that a lot of them end up homeless, which makes it impossible to keep track of them. We just had the most precious 5-year-old baby girl BRUTALLY assaulted and murdered because she and this monster were both living in the same homeless camp two blocks away from the elementary school I work at. It’s a big thing here because SO MUCH went wrong prior to the murder. I don’t think these predators should be allowed to have their own homes. I think they should have to live in highly supervised group homes and have some sort of intelligent gps monitors that make loud alarms if they get near schools, playgrounds, etc. So basically I’m saying they should just stay in jail.
@meahdahlgren58759 ай бұрын
Right
@dudemorris77699 ай бұрын
The prosecutor is supposed to be on the victims side.
@hopeless_wanderer5029 ай бұрын
I had the same thought. 😢
@buzzkillington17199 ай бұрын
That thought did come in my mind
@lazysince87358 ай бұрын
No wonder their birthrate is declining. No way anyone would want their children to grow up in such an injustice place. I hate this
@andrelopez25148 ай бұрын
literally your child would be unprotected by law and if you are as unlucky as to get to be a single mother they will fire you from your job
@rtth4658 ай бұрын
While in America more illegal immigrants coming to the US than children being born 😂
@favorsoe82488 ай бұрын
Exactly
@РашмиБТС8 ай бұрын
The only thing women could do in that country is to not give birth to children (because i am pretty sure little boys aren't safe too). They just serve men and money.
@38hdjsij7 ай бұрын
You can't point at such a fragile topic with another fragile dude that is just wrong
@Kihara.Sedai477 ай бұрын
The prosecutor and Cho's wife can catch these hands too. Man that was infuriating. People who treat victims like that and women who stand by these kind of men are really the bottom of the barrel of humanity.
@alfredocorella46465 ай бұрын
It was disgusting the way she was treated by the court. What an incompetence
@janelleflowers514 ай бұрын
Same I can’t stand people who defend bad people whatever the reason. Women who are delusional enough to defend men as disgusting as this just set the improvement of SA victims and advocates waay back. They’re part of the problem atp
@badlilthang23 ай бұрын
all that dna on him + all of the inconsistencies in his stories and they still question her story??
@Catherine-oe4dn9 ай бұрын
In Russia being under influence actually worsens the sentence that you get. In no way this could work as an excuse, this story is absolutely heartbreaking
@melissalayson72759 ай бұрын
Same thing in the United States. Only in Korea does being under the influence gets you a lighter sentence.
@sabrinaleedance9 ай бұрын
Exactly, it shows a level of recklessness for the criminal
@GoldenPeaches9 ай бұрын
@@melissalayson7275 Not in SA cases, most times. In fact, it gets watered down to, "It was just one dumb drunken mistake! Why ruin the whole future of the criminal?" Y'know, because it's not as if the criminal didn't just absolutely ruin the life(s) of the victim(s) - read this sentence with the amount of petty sarcasm that it's fully saturated and dripping with.
@Lavashishaurma9 ай бұрын
In Russia he would have been released from prison if he would have made a contract with ministry of defense to kill Ukrainians , your argument does not make sense if a criminal , brutal killer or rapist gets released just a year and a half after his crime and going to war
@dreamer93759 ай бұрын
Even here in India. You're bound to get into more trouble if you commit a crime and are found drunk at the same time.
@moonwater80899 ай бұрын
If he’s so “scared” of being attacked after getting out of prison that he would bulk up, why would he move so close to the victim? It has to be that he gets off on seeing them suffer. This is beyond disgusting.
@sjin88969 ай бұрын
Having muscles doesn’t make you a better fighter.
@Howifreverse9 ай бұрын
It female pe do (towards boy) who truly often got lighter sentemces were u anti pe do also fastly forgive her. Roten mango Bias play victim.
@LaPOLEA9 ай бұрын
Yes, and why would he be aloud to move so close to her and her family, its disgusting.
@_kikizaman_9 ай бұрын
@hadikoshyou say we have no problem with women pedos getting lighter sentences which isn’t even true, but in your second comment it seems like you think 12 years is justice for raping and almost killing an 8 year old girl? 99% of sexually motivated crimes are committed by men. 99% of rapists are men, 99% of pedophiles are men, and without acknowledging that we can’t tackle the problem accurately. Also stop creating conflicts in your head, no one is backing female pedos. You just want something to be mad about, more so you just want a reason to be able to insert yourself into the conversation of womens issues because you can’t stand womens issues being brought up without any attention being on you. Why is there always a man trying to insert mens issues into the conversation of womens issues? But they never bring it up unless they’re trying to silence women… which begs the question, do they really care about what they’re saying? Or do they just have to have a reason to insert themselves into the conversation any time it’s surrounding womens issues?
@Eldavide8889 ай бұрын
C'est terrifiant de se rendre compte qu'il existe des humains qui sont venus au monde pour accomplir des crimes inimaginables et qu'ils y prennent du plaisir à les commettre.
@maldita979 ай бұрын
Isn't it funny that when victims report harassment and stalking it's "you have no evidence. We can't do anything about it." But when it comes to a man who SA'd a child, suddenly, police officers are on high alert to make sure this man can sleep soundly at night.
@JBoog-hk4cj8 ай бұрын
His treatment was revolting.. the amount of protection given to him and the ridiculous amount of people keeping him more safe than they did for her is disgusting. It took the villagers, her peers to come up with money enough for her to move. Her and her family. Where was he for 45 minutes because his ankle monitor wasn’t on?! There’s CCTV everywhere.
@ashintheblunt32928 ай бұрын
As a cop, of course we do that. We protect our own ❤
@tomaccino8 ай бұрын
This reasoning doesn't apply here. There was plenty of evidence against Cho Doo Soon for Na-Young to successfully prosecute him. There was justice albeit flawed.
@IfeomaPeace-jd4cq8 ай бұрын
@@ashintheblunt3292what 😀
@pale41468 ай бұрын
@@ashintheblunt3292you’re disgusting
@dontworry41417 ай бұрын
crazy how 8yrs old friends protected her better than the justice
@Death_note_girl3 ай бұрын
True
@X_bp2 ай бұрын
Right
@jadedoe99669 ай бұрын
Every time someone reoffends after a light sentence the judge should be held accountable
@nerrissarichards9 ай бұрын
Absolutely 💯
@AlissaSss239 ай бұрын
Definitely
@AlissaSss239 ай бұрын
Also the prison system
@Cherrie_kpopedit9 ай бұрын
EXACTLY like what is wrong with them 🤬😡😤
@sonnensch3in9 ай бұрын
@@wowwoahwee First of all, suggesting that the justice system should avoid harsher rulings for repeat offenders is like saying we should hand out gold stars to those who continuously break the law. How about we take a moment to consider some actual data and real-world examples? In many countries, there are laws that mandate stricter sentences for repeat offenders. Take three-strikes laws in the United States, for instance. These laws impose harsher penalties on individuals convicted of three or more serious crimes. The idea is to deter habitual criminals and protect society from those who just can't seem to learn their lesson. Now, let's talk about recidivism rates. Studies have shown that repeat offenders often return to a life of crime. So, instead of coddling them with lenient sentences, maybe a more robust approach is needed to break the cycle. Harsher penalties can act as a deterrent, making individuals think twice before committing another offense. Your concern about unintended consequences is duly noted, but it's not about overcorrection; it's about finding a balanced and effective approach. The criminal justice system should be nuanced, but that doesn't mean we should tiptoe around repeat offenders. We're not handing out cookies; we're dealing with people who pose a threat to society. So, before you suggest handing out severance checks to repeat offenders, maybe take a closer look at how the legal systems of various countries address the issue. It's not about lacking humility; it's about protecting the public and ensuring that justice is served.
@yev_tte9 ай бұрын
The most disturbing thing that stood out to me about this case is the repeated trauma she had to endure with reciting her heinous abuse while repeatedly having to get scolded about her posture. This court proceeding seemed so villainous and unheard of
@zzytlalyy9 ай бұрын
I knooooo it made me so mad I started to cry I wish I could do something to help
@nerrissarichards9 ай бұрын
The prosecutor needs to be held accountable for his actions as well, but as we can see in the system that will never happen, may he be miserable for the rest of his life!
@AlissaSss239 ай бұрын
I had that done to me by my parents, I had to show and tell how my uncle assaulted me. In front of the whole family. 10 years later, he went after my baby sister. That was 20 y ago. After maybe 10 y or less, my parents made up with my ab*ser. Thry just spent the NYE together. It turns my stomach
@peachsunooat3ambcwhynot8319 ай бұрын
@@AlissaSss23 Love, I’m so sorry for you, that sounds fucking awful. I hope you are no contact with your “parents” (they don’t deserve the privilege of talking to you after making up with a pedophile that hurt their own child!!!) I hope your uncle rots in hell-and I’m sorry if I’m speaking out of term because they are your parents- but those parasites should join him there as well! I pray your healing journey has been helpful and that you seek therapy if you still struggle with the trauma he causes you. My heart goes out to you and your baby sister this is truly one of the saddest comments I’ve seen on this platform I’m at a loss for words honestly, I’m wishing you and your sister the best ❤❤❤
@ashley19689 ай бұрын
@@AlissaSss23I’m sorry for your pain and trauma. I hope you find peace even if that means separating yourself from negativity.
@iara09 ай бұрын
Mercy to an aggressor is torture to their victim.
@Megabot_60009 ай бұрын
I haven't heard this phrase before but very true
@CP-08099 ай бұрын
So v true
@LauraOfTheValley9 ай бұрын
EXACTLY
@ihateeveryonefortheyaresophony9 ай бұрын
@@Eckh4rt someone who disembowels an 8 year old girl is not human.
@mynameiselvispresleygirlsa59119 ай бұрын
@@Eckh4rt send him to Texas and let him cry about his rights there.
@angelofdusk136 ай бұрын
This is so heartbreaking. I'm so angry on this little girl's behalf. I'm so glad that she has such devoted parents. I hope they are all able to heal and find happiness. I wish they could've just been a normal family, and she could've just been a normal girl.
@ALIMusic-e5e9 ай бұрын
Honestly I'm still so upset he wasnt admitted to more than 20 years in prison, let alone even get out. What he did to her was so terrible..
@BriEMcN9 ай бұрын
And the fact that he committed horrible crimes multiple times but continued to get incredibly light sentences. Insane.
@Megabot_60009 ай бұрын
If he was in American prison, he wouldn't make it out
@ALIMusic-e5e9 ай бұрын
@@BriEMcN exactly! I hate the fact his excuse was bc he was drunk
@liyaliawia9 ай бұрын
@@ALIMusic-e5e no one takes this kinda stuff seriously and it’s so awful this poor little girl life is changed forever and he gets literal fame 😐
@dequetta_lashae9 ай бұрын
I don’t think the Chinese system well most systems are not made for the women or children it’s to protect most men and their perverted and sick ways and I feel they only gave him time because it became a story and noticed my the media . They didn’t have any mercury for that baby they let him out what if he came out and wanted to finish the job or kill again or do the same thing again and don’t get caught .
@ElleA.5959 ай бұрын
17 prior criminal offenses and he STILL ONLY GOT 12 years? Shame on that judge, shame! My blood is just boiling! That kid is literally just a kid! A baby! They failed her so hard. This is just disgusting.
@angelwings78029 ай бұрын
it's not judge fault, it's a government fault, they release laws and judge can give him max by the law government decided
@jzx32599 ай бұрын
the judge couldve gave him 50 years its his choice the laws say apply but are optinal@@angelwings7802
@definitelyoverthinkingthis78299 ай бұрын
@angelwings7802 the judge could still have given him a harsher punishment even with the government set laws
@Kikiconsilience9 ай бұрын
@@angelwings7802 The judge could have given a harsher sentence for sure
@heiginn9 ай бұрын
@@angelwings7802did you not hear what Stephanie said, the judge gave him the minimum then played the victim, but the reality is that he could have gave him the maximum and gave him the minimum
@JE4-19 ай бұрын
I have heard this story before. Could not understand When a guy gets drunk and does something, they blame the alcohol. they'll say" oh he was just drunk" but when a woman gets drunk and becomes the victim of something society blames the character of a woman. they'll say "what did she expect after getting drunk, she deserved it" . Please I'm sick of this mentality . I'm scared to live in this world.
@niyah18969 ай бұрын
@@pokemata1035great advice training’s working!
@deechomeecho9 ай бұрын
@@Baka578 I have heard plenty of people say that assault/rape is okay is the perpetrator was drunk at the time, especially if it's a man. messed up world we live in.
@braken639 ай бұрын
@@pokemata1035 Choose another career,there's no place for idealism in the mental health field
@pokemata10359 ай бұрын
@@braken63 How is any of what I said "idealism" also yeah imma bouta go change my career path because of braken63's comment.
@viieswkit9 ай бұрын
@@pokemata1035 Do the world a favor. Please do not be a therapist.
@Seraphtumi6 ай бұрын
The fact he did it in a church disgusts me. A place of holiness being used as a place to desecrate a poor girl. That man is sick.
@melissalayson72754 ай бұрын
You would be surprised how often this happens. Sometimes, it's done by pastors.
@mugssssАй бұрын
im not even religious and I was thinking the same thing, genuinley so so disgusting and fucking sick
@Ajcarter95Ай бұрын
It could be anywhere man..
@abiolaakorede15093 сағат бұрын
@@melissalayson7275no pastor has ever harmed a child. That is in complete contradiction to the Christian faith. If a "pastor" has done that there not a real one
@suyang45059 ай бұрын
This victim blaming, perpetrator enabling law, and people who uphold it, support it, protect it, all has to change. Fast.
@TheOceanLoader9 ай бұрын
I don't know if it will. Too much corruption. I know someone who has done this sort of stuff, but who is not being prosecuted because even the reporting process is difficult when someone lives in another country.
@CharliStar9 ай бұрын
If I was her father, I would get drunk, un-exist him and go to prison with a smile on my face knowing I protected my baby from having to see her abusers face ever again.
@andrelopez25148 ай бұрын
same
@jo31588 ай бұрын
Why get drunk?
@manshaagupta26208 ай бұрын
to get a reduced sentence@@jo3158
@Hgakn8 ай бұрын
@@jo3158 in order to get his sentence reduced
@kripul8 ай бұрын
@@jo3158 did you watch the video?
@candacesmith60589 ай бұрын
Ok. I was a serious (heroin/oxycontin/cocaine) drug addict and for several of those 12 years I was also an alcoholic. And somehow I managed to not kill anyone, rape anyone, rob anyone, cheat on any boyfriends or my ex-husband or flirt/have sex with anyones bf or husband. I may have embarassed myself a few times but I am a firm believer that drugs/alcohol will not make you do anything that you didnt already want to do. Except maybe dance like no ones watching and drool a little while youre nodded out. Drugs and alcohol arent an excuse for your terrible behavior.
@floooooooo99 ай бұрын
I hope you're staying healthy and clean, sending love 💟
@Beeeer19969 ай бұрын
❤
@bubblegumplastic9 ай бұрын
Congratulations on getting clean
@MistressSacrifina9 ай бұрын
I want to say I'm glad you were able to manage to not kill,rape etc when on those hard drugs, I hope you're clean now, or if you're in recovery, keep it up and it's OKAY if you have hiccups along the way. I hope you're doing well though, wishing you all the best!
@somethinunameit6379 ай бұрын
Sounds like you are a good person who had a hard time. I hope you blossom more everyday and never have to have that hard time again ❤
@doedside7 ай бұрын
I love korean language, I love their music, films and series. But I'd NEVER want to be in this country for more than a week as a tourist. I wouldn't live there even if someone pays me. Their law and "justice" system is so disgusting it makes me infuriated every time I hear about anything related to that.
@manstein3174 ай бұрын
Korea is a safe country
@nhatho17234 ай бұрын
@@manstein317 In general it is safe sure. Just don't be in the "small" raped or murdered statistics. Its your fault if you do and nothing will be done for you.
@magalieg2734 ай бұрын
It sounds like so many men there are rape apologists and pedophiles. They have a thousand excuses to justify it and the justice system doesn't care about women and girls.
@melissalayson72754 ай бұрын
@@manstein317 No country is completely safe. The only reason why Korea has low crime rate is so many crime go unreported to preserve the safe country image.
@Iamjustahater4 ай бұрын
Rage bate ahh comment@@manstein317
@sinfullustify9 ай бұрын
So disappointing to hear how backwards the law for sexual offenders is in Korea. This is why sometimes vigilantes are needed. Sigh.
@KeiranCounsellKC19949 ай бұрын
in the uk the vigilantes groups are constantly catching pedos and posting videos online, its good that in some places there are groups like this that go out of their way to do what law enforcement wont in order to keep the community safe from these people
@judyedwards71449 ай бұрын
United States too ! 😢
@Monke_boi139 ай бұрын
@@KeiranCounsellKC1994yeh the Uk don’t play about I remember one time a vid leaked of a man trying to kidnap a girl and they found a pic of his face and everyone was posting it next thing you know everyone in London was looking for him and they went to his mums house eventually he got arrested and there’s a gang in London called wood green who are known for beating up nonces(rapists and pedos) he ended up getting beaten up so badly with fractured bones and everything
@LoremIpsumDolors9 ай бұрын
Asian countries have always been backwards when it comes to womans rights. They don't follow rule of law like here in the west
@adambane17199 ай бұрын
People in the UK don't know how to fight tho. @@KeiranCounsellKC1994
@jamaisali9 ай бұрын
I’m glad your husband mentioned how the law for drugs in Korea are much more extreme!!!! Its truly BACKWARDS that they’ll treat someone who smokes weed like a murderer but will give a slap on the wrist for people doing disgusting things like this :/
@AlissaSss239 ай бұрын
I totally agree. Plus the mysoginism, the drinking culture, toxic work environment, etc.
@Liqoh9 ай бұрын
South Korea needs a serious reform in their legal system, its so ridiculous it’s almost like a comedy special
@jazziedeeee9 ай бұрын
It’s the same way here in the us. The SA laws here are lackluster and you’ll get more prison time for drugs than raping someone. And many times the perpetrator gets away with it.
@ContactsNfilters9 ай бұрын
@@jazziedeeeethey still have the death penalty as an option for rape in the state of Georgia. I do think they would have used it in this case.
@hamilcross9 ай бұрын
it's literally barbaric. korea's societal norms are strange as FUCK. some of the weirdest in the world for a country that likes to pride itself on advancement and keeping up with the west. their mindsets are largely stuck in the past.
@gabesterstudios72719 ай бұрын
The prosecutor and judge are definitely 100% predators too
@andrelopez25148 ай бұрын
really sure of that
@Playsinthedirt7 ай бұрын
💯‼️💯‼️SICKOS
@gabesterstudios72717 ай бұрын
Fr y’all like how could they not be?
@nussknacker98277 ай бұрын
I think the prosecutor was Mas tur bat ing during the trial . It's sickening
@gabesterstudios72717 ай бұрын
@@nussknacker9827 I bet he was if not definitely after
@cristinabatemangarvis46186 ай бұрын
My sister became a special victim's unit detective after witnessing the hell I went through with the detectives & prosecutors after I was raped. She wanted the victims she worked with to know that she would do everything in her power to fight for them and with them because she hated watching what I went through - I gave up. It was too degrading & messed with me mentally, emotionally & physically! My case never made it to trial, hell, I'd be shocked if charges were ever brought against my attacker! But my experience drove her to become a police officer with the goal of SVU detective. She was in SVU for years (in the United States) & had to take a step back from SVU because most of her cases never made it to court. She felt defeated every time she'd do the work, promise victims that she'd help them get justice, then have the prosecutor say there wasn't enough for charges or a prosecutable case. She got to the point of consistently feeling beaten down by the prosecutors & she could no longer emotionally handle having to face the victims with such awful news & seeing the confusion and betrayal in each victim's eyes! Most of her cases never made it to standing charges or court! So now she's the defense tactics instructor for her agency, plus she volunteers at the women's shelter teaching self-defense classes. She doesn't say it, but I'm certain she keeps in contact with those victims she couldn't help get justice and some kind of a sense of security. I know it still kills her. It seems like victims have to prove the validity of the crimes perpetrated against them... they have to prove they're being honest, that these awful, awful things happened to them, while perpetrators can claim they're the "true victim", being targeted by their accuser for whatever reason, without any sort of proof & somehow are believed more than their victims! Heaven forbid they be seen as the manipulative monsters they truly are! I wish justice truly was blind and that those victimized had some semblance of power in fighting for what's truly right for them, & finding power in fighting to protect others from the same fate! I wish there was actual balance! Honestly, I wish people like these monsters didn't exist, didn't hurt, didn't like hurting others, & didn't take what isn't theirs to take!
@zainab82633 ай бұрын
Why WHY the fuck the world is like that ?!!!
@rigidflag2 ай бұрын
I sincerely hope that you have healed from everything you had to experience, and your sister is such a hero.
@Renteng9 ай бұрын
This story is just… I’m only 16 minutes in and I’m just speechless. I’m so disgusted. This man needs the death penalty
@urlocalmaya11v9 ай бұрын
Same! This case is so horrible, I can’t believe someone would do this.
@tiffanydegoya9 ай бұрын
Absolutely vile, and to think that man only received 12years?! 😤
@turbulentbeauty9 ай бұрын
Same. I knew this was going to be horrific but somehow this is far more vile than I anticipated. I am probably going to finish this episode later.
@liza61629 ай бұрын
Same… I can’t even imagine the pain and horror that poor girl endured.
@Opaline-Astral9 ай бұрын
You should see 18
@YAR9419 ай бұрын
The protection of predators is ridiculous. How disgusting that the government cares more about these monsters than the children being hurt physically and emotionally.
@Kikiconsilience9 ай бұрын
Patriarchy at its most disgusting level
@xnotmylegalinfox87539 ай бұрын
I think in a sick way it’s done on purpose -- because it’s proven a lot of people who were assaulted as children and later may struggle with addiction issues - which is the most persecuted area in the states are drug dealers and drug charges. It’s “ allow the damage, make mental health care so hard to peruse or afford, the turning of street drugs, then being caught with charges, maybe even bring down some large king pen”. It’s proven pedos can’t be fixed nor healed but people can stop selling - it’s proven that an attraction to minors at first may be assault/SA and after being caught - what happens - MURDER to not have a witness. It is absolutely baffling this issue seems to be global
@aku21369 ай бұрын
its because the goverment is full of these sickos and they stick together
@laser__unicorn9 ай бұрын
There's a Korean tv show about a junior cop so fed up with the justice system that he starts hunting down criminals on his own. After watching some of the Korean cases Stephanie covers, I'm starting to understand why they made that show...
@Adam-3269 ай бұрын
Uh, no, they should be protecting him. If you have a problem with the law, change the law. He did the crime and did the time. You lost, get over it. The police shouldn’t just cede authority to mob justice.
@Tradeofjane9 ай бұрын
Being drunk should never be considered a valid defense. How he was able to get drunk, kill a man, and serve only two years is beyond me. Then for him to later go on and rape and attempt to murder an 8 year old and use being drunk as an excuse again and for it to be taken seriously as a valid defense is just beyond stupid. He made the conscious decision to get drunk and therefore is responsible for his own actions. Honestly, being drunk is about the dumbest defense next to that one delusional guy claiming the little girl was just asking to be raped.
@Monicalia9 ай бұрын
the hypocrisy of this defense is insane. So if you kill someone under influence, the alcohol is to blame, but if you get r*ped under influence, you are to blame. How does that make sense? I'm just gonna throw it out there, given how extremely misogynistic SK is, I even doubt the ''I was drunk'' defense would work if Mr. C was a woman.
@nieiniei9 ай бұрын
yeah... stop selling alcohol then since many criminals are committing crime because of alcohol
@xxblacktear9 ай бұрын
alcohol should even add onto the sentence imo 🙄
@CharmChampion9 ай бұрын
It makes it sound like the whole country is alcoholic. Like between this the culture of being forced to go out drinking with your coworkers? smh. 😔
@swizzamane87759 ай бұрын
**EDIT** Since the troglodtyes want to mindlessly attack without ACTUALLY reading the words written. My comment is in response to THIS specific statement: "How he was able to get drunk, kill a man, and serve only two years is beyond me." Yet, despite my clarifiers, children LATCH on to the WRONG things. (caps are EMPHASIS words, and PARENTHSIS are for expanded thoughts {its ABSURD i have to clarifiy this, apparently necessary however}) **//TAKE HEED THE WORDS YOU ARE ABOUT TO READ BEFORE YOU MINDLESSLY ASSAULT\\** Your lense is not Asian (Korean, Chinese, whichever nationality this is). You are seeing from an English perspective (American, British, whichever nationality you are). I am NOT validating, but when you look from THEIR perspective, certain things start to make sense. It can be argued, your take is racist, because you lack the (seeming) capacitance to see from their view. I'm NOT going to say that, because it's not wholly racist. Could just be naivity, or lack of understanding. Try viewing the legal system from their side, and you see HOW this can happen. Still NOT a good thing to happen, but you can BEGIN to understand a perspective foreign to your own
@hollies58415 ай бұрын
Bawling my eyes out listening to how her friends were so protective. They were 8 and had more humanity than the evil predator and all who enabled him
@seykadagmar9 ай бұрын
I were one of her parents, I cannot promise that I wouldn't threaten the prosecutor or the judge by showing up to their house drunk in a blind rage.
@LaiLaixo9 ай бұрын
Have you heard of the case of Marianne Bachmeier? It’s a West German case of a mother who shot her daughter’s rapist/murderer in court during the trial. There’s actually video of it. It’s worth looking into!
@Noa-g1ex9 ай бұрын
HOW 👏🏻CAN 👏🏻WE 👏🏻HELP 👏🏻THIS GIRL AND HER FAMILY!??!!!! They deserve to be able to live comfortably and move out of that god forsaken place
@malayshamorgan39189 ай бұрын
@decimusvitae Im surprised that it hasnt happened to judges lately
@FIRING_BLIND9 ай бұрын
I assume they had to stay away from drinking just to avoid doing exactly that
@makiK69 ай бұрын
@@Noa-g1exwe can't, she wants to remain anonymous, but there are many charities that help survivors
@zoelenss91829 ай бұрын
The judge should be held liable for those who reoffend. If I was one of the cops “protecting” this man, I would have looked the other way.
@Adam-3269 ай бұрын
That is an incredibly stupid system that you’re describing. Judges don’t have control over other people’s actions and to imply that they police should be allowed to simple kill people because they disagree with the outcome of a legal case is, to put it mildly, a bit deluded.
@Njx0639 ай бұрын
@@Adam-326why u mad. Rapist
@zoelenss91829 ай бұрын
The man has reoffended multiple times. Where is the delusion in that?
@tigerlilliwilliams72319 ай бұрын
@@Adam-326 There bloing of steem man shut up
@Adam-3269 ай бұрын
@@tigerlilliwilliams7231 No, it’s that kind of “bloing (sic) off steam” that leads people to take the law into their own hands. Did you even think about the implications of what he’s suggesting?
@louise80019 ай бұрын
This prosecutor needs to be brought up on charges of abuse. He obviously wanted her to slip up while retelling what had happened to her. Did he enjoy listening to what this poor little girl went through? I know the law states 'a person is innocent until proven guilty', but once their guilt is proven, it is not stated anywhere that they should be treated with dignity. For some criminals they should be treated like criminals were back in they days of colonisation. Being an Australian and living in a country that was partially settled as a penal colony, some modern day criminals need to suffer that kind punishment. Even some judges and lawyers who allow vermin, like this one, to get away without any punishment or to get out of prison should be treated as criminals. We are told, as human beings we have evolved. It is clear some humans haven't and never will.
@sofitomy9 ай бұрын
Yup, this is very sad, theres alot of ppl like this in the world, but judgement day is soon, Jesus is returning, even if u dont believe, you'll see. We should spread the gospel, God bless❤
@purplerain23149 ай бұрын
He was getting a thrill hearing her ordeal over and over. He's probably of the same ilk as the pedo.
@Airlequin9 ай бұрын
I was wondering really hard in the beginning about this. And why it had to happen 4 times. After careful consideration, and if we exclude vile reasons such as "this prosecutor is just a sadist" and similar reasons there is the mildest form: too old to work with electric gadgets, hence also so strict with her posture (I don't know his age at the time, this is just what I would like to believe in his "defence") Or He made her repeat it on purpose to amp up his video recording. There is a possibility that "this recorder doesn't work" is a lie and that he knew the longer this little girl has to sit, the more she will look miserable on screen, making the whole case easier to win. This is still really really bad because it is torture on its own. But some people are so eager to win a case that they only see the victims as a tool, not as a client of theirs. 😢 Having that case must have boosted his credentials (at least he and maybe the judge thought like that)
@ToTylkoJaaa9 ай бұрын
I 100% Agree with u!
@fredericksaxton97829 ай бұрын
@@sofitomy Don't use tragedy and time fear tactics to push your cult. I'm usually as respectful as possible to religious individuals but I can't stand those who use and abuse tragedy to spread their beliefs like this. There's literally over 2,000 religions in existence and the ability to not be religious at all, you're not special and have no real reason for others to spread your one religion. Also, by "soon" you probably mean you'll be dead and then your kids will say it will be "soon", and thrn their kids and so on. If it's so soon why do people who live and die keep saying "soon"??? Do you people really know what "soon" means????? If it's gonna happen just say that, stop saying "soon" because you clearly don't even know when.
@eevee56107 ай бұрын
I think what hurts me the most is knowing the victim was just 8 years old. I have little sister and I can’t imagine how the older sister must have felt. To see your own sister retell her story over and over. To see your own sister change in instant from carefree child to a child trying heal from a traumatic experience. It makes my heart break.
@hyun.ie_03209 ай бұрын
I don't usually swear, but how fucked up is the law in Korea that warning people about a previous s3x offender gains you FIVE FUCKING YEARS in jail??
@lookitsvane9 ай бұрын
As a victim of SA I’m listening to this with tears in my eyes. What an evil world we live in. I wish all offenders would rot in prison for life. The amount of damage SA does to a young child…. I’m 28 now and I’ve never been able to completely trust another man again let alone be intimate with one. I was only a child, I was only 4.
@AngelLuvsCandy9 ай бұрын
I’m so sorry that you had to go through such a horrible experience 🥺 I hope you are doing so much better and are getting every possible help you need 🫶🏻
@ariannam37279 ай бұрын
I went through sa as a child too and only found out later on because I started having dreams. There’s so many things that happen while you grow up that you don’t even realize are part of trauma until your older 😔 the fact they didn’t even make him move cities
@itssupriyahere9 ай бұрын
I'm reading your comment with tears in my eyes. I wish you live happy and healthy life. That monster will surely see his end someday
@LinBeReal9 ай бұрын
That's terrible. All blame is on behalf of the sick animal who did this. I hope that you get an amount of healthy love and appreciation you can handle❤
@vivianlee57549 ай бұрын
I am truly sorry this happened to you. My heart hurts for you!
@Jay_Kny9 ай бұрын
I’m sorry but she had to go and explain what happened to her, and the only thing the prosecutor was worried about was her posture??? What the hell was wrong with that guy…??
@AlissaSss239 ай бұрын
And he kept asking her to start over again. By now, I wonder if he was a psychopath himself
@hamilcross9 ай бұрын
korean men are like that, especially when in positions of power.
@nadinewhite9939 ай бұрын
He was thoughtless and callous to say the very least.
@BiruKoritozu9 ай бұрын
The question should be "what the hell is wrong with this country"
@syedrahman32519 ай бұрын
Prosecutors and judges are not what the show in kdramas. Copaganda by omission.
@Angie-zw8mo7 ай бұрын
Oh wow SOUTH KOREA laws sucking and protecting predators? What a surprise!!! This case infuriates me to the freaking core every time I hear about it, the system failed this little girl so bad
@s0phw4rb14 күн бұрын
Not JUST South Korea, it's EVERYWHERE u just need to look
@JamesWilliams-co8qg9 ай бұрын
My wife Lindsay Gillamac is a huge fan of yours. She is applying as a researcher for your channel. She is a filipina and speaks Tagalog, Bisia, and English. She has research into Philippines cases ready to go. Please, please consider her. Thank you for all your hard work in bringing these cases to us.
@shelbee49049 ай бұрын
best of luck to your wife 🩷🩷
@lindajohnson.9 ай бұрын
Good luck!❤
@heneralg31629 ай бұрын
I believe you meant to say 'Bisaya' instead of 'Bisia', a language of the Philippines. Nonetheless, best of luck to your wife po.
@poopdiepie89429 ай бұрын
There’s a lot of unsolved cases and unjustice happening in the Philippines and I would like to learn more about these cases. I hope your wife's research is going well.
@jaxtaro9 ай бұрын
Good Luck Lindsay! Kaya mo yan!
@haneulnophi9 ай бұрын
If a human judge cannot do anything besides following letter of law, then what's the point of hiring a judge? We could just use Siri or Alexa to make a verdict. That man doesn't deserve his job.
@OublietteTight9 ай бұрын
Wow. Well said.
@april-kn2vr9 ай бұрын
That’s such a good point. The judge should be sent to jail too he’s an enabler it’s so disgusting
@LoveMusicSound9 ай бұрын
In the old days, there was something called Mob Justice coz courts never did anything.
@Youngnrrwhtjwtjetk9 ай бұрын
it's a difference in interpretation, unfortunately. the us follows the spirit of the law while some places follow the letter
@sachie059 ай бұрын
well sokor laws are disgusting as shit @@Youngnrrwhtjwtjetk
@dalatina9119 ай бұрын
Unfortunately sexual predators are given slaps on the wrist here too. My husband is facing 9.5 years in prison for DRUG charges and we have seen countless child predators get probation or very little time behind bars. It’s sickening. Drug offenders can be rehabilitated - most sex offenders cannot.
@margofloreva29629 ай бұрын
I’m so sorry about your husband having to serve so long when there are dangerous people who deserve life in Jail walking around in public. They could help out people like your husband, they need support..
@boomshakalaka86559 ай бұрын
the fact you married a drug offender just shows how stupid you are and you are protecting him its pure cringe.
@Fay-yt9 ай бұрын
This is one of the worst flaws in the law system in almost every country. The vast majority of drug charges of individuals didn't pose any danger to a person but the consenting "offenders" themselves. Rehab availability and a generally improved education on drugs is almost always the right way to deal with this topic, yet people get stolen years off of their lives being opput into a cell instead. Meanwhile the hypocrisy lives on with one of the, factually speaking, most dangerous drugs out there, Alcohol, still being socially accepted and even advertised. It's so backward and unfortunate to see e.g. CP offenders getting a slap on the wrist while (especially in east asian countries like japan and SK) getting caught with a tab of acid could possibly mean to face over a decade in prison. I'm just somewhat hopeful to see a change when looking at the drug policies of portugal or the netherlands, where in the latter legal drug testing has been established and drugs such as cannabis and psilocybin are legal with mainly positive results for the country's economical and social aspect
@tinymochijennie36899 ай бұрын
The governments care more about money than people so because drug money doesnt go to them drugs are dangerous to them
@marsalias29169 ай бұрын
I feel like we as humans are going backwards 😔 hope your husband is okay darling
@KaylaSaysRawwr5 ай бұрын
This is so sad on part of the judge because I just finished the story of the mother and son abusing the 15 year old boy until his death and the mother claimed to have mental illness to not remember any bad actions she did but the judge ignored all her attempts to avoid responsibility and she got life. So sad to see this judge allow such lies to occur in court and the violent criminal free
@jennyma209 ай бұрын
For a country who has done so much to become a developed country I am gobsmacked at how backwards and patriarchal the judicial system is and how little they value their citizens. As a parent of young kids and teens I feel so terrible and disheartened for the victim and her family.
@squizzyicetea9 ай бұрын
There's nothing patriarchal about protecting predators
@jennyma209 ай бұрын
@@squizzyicetea patriarchal in the fact that most men are more valued and protected than women. Men in general are more revered and respected in Korea. As a developed nation, I would expect their women and men rights to be on par with other developed nations, but it is not
@rene37599 ай бұрын
it's actually very on brand and even supportive of male domination/male supermacy to support violent men who target women and girls. It's built in protective system for male dominated institutions. Keeping the people you are subjucating or trying to exploit in fear and terror makes them easier to control. All men are not violent rapist, many have pure hatred for rapist or pedophiles and violence against women but all men do benefit from women and girls being afraid of them and "respecting" the potential danger they pose (even if men do not want this type of fear adn "respect" from women and girls they still will get it and will benefit from it wether they realise it or not). Keeping women and girls in fear and terror makes them more likely to obey any if not most men, they will do things to avoid angering or hurting men even if it comes to their own cost, They will be less likely to challenge male domination which is important for the patriarchy and why they even support, enable and protect violence against women and girls (or in general female presenting bodies, because men who are gay, or seem effeminate and trans women due to their asssociation with feminity get targeted as well)@@squizzyicetea This act of allowing women and girls to be stalked, harrassed, raped etc. is part of gender based terrroriz to keep women and girls in fear and under mens thumb to make women fear men and obey them and also need men (always say women need men to protect them, leaving out the fact the greatest danger to women and girls is men in the first place). and so women have to be subject and "submissive" to men for protection. Rape is also a means to torture people and show women their "place". Just like stephanie said the predator more then anything enjoyed the pain and chaos he created in her life and the families life. It's a means to show power and contorl. One of the many things they drill into boys head is to dominate to "prove" their manliness and worth and who and what are they expected to dominate? women and land as "resources" and also other men to put themselves above them. Pedophiles and predators are a side effect and consequence of the sick teachings of male supremacy. People dont understand what kind of sick minds you create when you teach peopel that they are superior beings to half the planet no matter who or what they are and that violence and specifially sexual-/violence against women and girls (who are not even presetned as living beings but lesser objects) is a means to show your power and exist to be be enjoyed and used because males are "superior". Yes patriarchy is not the only reasons for mentally twisted people exist who hurt others and yes there are female predators and male victims but there is trastically huge differnce in how many male to female predators exist for a reason. And before someone says i hate men or think this is who men are. I am even more angry and distrubed because I know this sick behaviour is NOT inherent in men or boys even though some people like to act like it is "boys will be boys" nonsense and "male urges" nonsense. This sick behaviour is taught and enabled by parents, , society and medial (kids learn from subteldy and unspoken rules as well).
@dreamer93759 ай бұрын
@@squizzyicetea Yes there is. Men in patriarchal structures are allowed to get away with anything with little to no repercussions. Eg, A man is allowed to loudly catcall a woman but she is the one who has to be wary of him. Others will be like, "Well it's not a crime to compliment" thereby excusing the man's pathetic behaviour and what then? Well he does it again and again and eventually takes it up a notch.
@squizzyicetea9 ай бұрын
@@dreamer9375 blame "the patriarchy" for everything. It's so much easier 🤪
@Mandalaaxo9 ай бұрын
As far as Jessica's Law - I wanted to point out that this came from a child named Jessica Lunsford from Homosassa, Florida. She lived in the same neighborhood as my mom and my children's grandparents currently live on the same street (however, the trailers where this occurred have been demolished). She was taken from her room, held captive, SA'd multiple times, and buried alive in a trash bag by her neighbor who was a convicted sex offender. Her father fought for the law. Just so everyone can remember her.
@compassioncampaigner7288 ай бұрын
Bless you for honoring Jessica's memory.
@zerotodona14955 ай бұрын
Sadly that law means nothing now… :/
@augustuslunasol10thapostle5 ай бұрын
@@zerotodona1495 with how much American conservatives love rapist? You bet that law means nothing
@BrownSugaBabe9 ай бұрын
He only served 12 years AND lives minutes away from this young woman!?! This is absolutely horrific and senseless. People who can do this to innocent, defenseless children should have the same done to them and then locked away for life. She has to live with these injuries and aftermath for the rest of her life and this despicable, disgusting monster serves his time and is now out living his life? That is injustice if I have ever heard it in my life. Praying for healing for Nayong and her family. She did absolutely nothing to deserve this. No child does. My God…
@Threadbow9 ай бұрын
Most prisoners will hate him. He may well get severe abuse by other prisoners.
@AlissaSss239 ай бұрын
Remember the government invested 1 million $ for his protection 😮
@AlissaSss239 ай бұрын
@@Threadbowhe's FREE NOW
@BrownSugaBabe9 ай бұрын
@@AlissaSss23 and that is the insane part I can’t get past. They invested this money to protect this horrible person but what about Nayong’s protection afterward. He legally should even be allowed to live in the same town much less a few minutes away from her.
@wusta349 ай бұрын
@@ThreadbowI guess you didn’t listen to the full story
@louiseleilei5 ай бұрын
I'm an avid true crime enthusiast, and I have never cried over a story like this. My heart aches so bad.
@SanilSinghTomar8 ай бұрын
I hate society who re-traumatize victim so many times and disregard respect for basic human needs and suffering.
@mukkaar4 ай бұрын
I hate society that produces dumb comments.
@rogueredshirt52394 ай бұрын
That's basically every society.
@rachelvaitkus3 ай бұрын
I totally agree everyone
@Gorgilocks9 ай бұрын
I'm not surprised, I am also a survivor of SA and since I have spoken up I have been shunned and gaslighted while the "friend" who assaulted me is still friends with my entire family. I just want to understand how this ideology reached every single culture on earth? Why do victims get treated like this all over the world?!
@Sahil249809 ай бұрын
Why don't you tell your family
@juno32819 ай бұрын
@@Sahil24980 it’s okay read it again, think a little harder this time.
@lexyshannon94289 ай бұрын
@@Sahil24980I don't think you understand how scary these situations can feel for SA survivors. This one, especially. The assaulter has maintained a good relationship with OP's family even AFTER OP told them what they did. Speaking up once could very well make any SA survivor feel more vulnerable, and lead to further psychological and emotional anguish. To think of trying to speak up a second time after the way it went the first time in OP's experience is an extremely stressful thought to say the least. They could be afraid to lose the remaining support they have in their life. Unfortunately, the people who should be supportive don't always play their role well in the lives of others.
@tannieteezer9 ай бұрын
The patriarchy/misogyny essentially. People pretend men who do this are unimaginable monsters, when in reality, it can be ANYONE. Men are taught from birth to constantly take what they want from women/young girls
@Gorgilocks9 ай бұрын
@@Sahil24980 I have, thus the shunned and gaslighting.
@blondieb91390able8 ай бұрын
I am horrified at how little justice this little girl got but I am TRULY FLOORED by the community coming together to keep her identity a secret. I love it so much.
@What-zb9ju2 ай бұрын
Korea is a disgusting country where the laws don't protect women. How many of these injustices have we seen happening in korea already???
@articfox81847 ай бұрын
To the point of the prosecutor, think of the nth room case, 1/100 men. What if the prosecutor was a watcher?
@articfox81847 ай бұрын
i didn't mean prosecutor i meant judge but the same still applies. It isn't really a far fetched accusation.
@marcelam.73316 ай бұрын
I was thinking the same thing. I watched the room case yesterday on this channel too... It wouldn't be a surprise if he was a watcher.
@purplerain23149 ай бұрын
What a messed up judicial system. I thought SK was a smart and civilised country but Stephanie is widening my eyes to its real culture.
@mariaoliviagarcia88829 ай бұрын
Exactly..🤮
@gimmekromer11519 ай бұрын
extreme misoginy rules in that country...
@KFA8piece9 ай бұрын
Korea is consistently three generations behind western social standards and judicial standards. It’s better than what it was but the country has a long way to go on many fronts. Hell, even western countries have a long way to go on many of the same issues.
@djhaka73809 ай бұрын
S. Korea and N. Korea are full of smart and civilized citizens. The problem is their government.
@LuminousSpace9 ай бұрын
i really didnt think of that since frog boys, disabled slaves on islands, and lot more..... they just turn blind eye
@jessnam7 ай бұрын
i’ve watched almost all of rotten mango’s videos but i have been avoiding this one. i knew exactly what it was about.i was a year younger than the baby girl at the time and this happened a block away from my elementary school. her story could have just as easily been my story. i just can’t stop crying
@johnnydied95637 ай бұрын
That's horrible to hear but from what I can see of what you said you didn't seem to say you were the victim so even though sadly someone else got hurt and traumatized good thing you didn't.
@grey.themusiccat4 ай бұрын
it couldve been anyones. this monster was going to hurt anybody, mutilate anyone in his way.
@emmie04264 ай бұрын
@@johnnydied9563 uhh you do realize it does traumatize the community also? A child being violently assaulted? Please stop being so insensitive about things, they were both children at the time.
@baileyboo97514 ай бұрын
Be safe darling❤
@lilithyolanda98519 ай бұрын
The fact that kids, her own friends who were also 8 just like her, were desperately trying to protect her more than the judges, prosecutors, policemen, and just almost every law enforcer is fucking baffling to me. And it’s so fucking crazy that government officials will do literally everything to make Nayeon’s life miserable and make her less comfortable for the sake of a pedophilic r@pist. The fact they want HER to lower her comfortability for the creep’s sake is fucking disgusting.
@randomspaghotti93759 ай бұрын
YEAH. this is so messed up, I hope the kid is okay, he deserves hell
@lilithyolanda98519 ай бұрын
@@randomspaghotti9375 RIGHT!!! Like I bet if the creep ass rapist asked the gov’t for a million dollars they would give it to him without any hesitation. But when it comes to Nayeon she doesn’t get shit even though she’s the only one that deserves the money.
@dianerole68056 ай бұрын
Telling the court that the perp was drunk as an excuse to serve a lesser time in jail is proven effective in South Korea. Ironically, SK is also one of the countries with the most consumption of alcohol in the world. How many crimes were downplayed because "oh, they were drunk. Here's 7 years."
@louiseb61119 ай бұрын
It seems like paedophiles protecting paedophiles, doesn't it!?! There's no other logical reason for any of this to be happening! My heart hurts for that poor family AND holds fear for the citizens!!🥺 😔
@missondo48879 ай бұрын
💯
@extreme_vegoon9 ай бұрын
Exactly my thoughts throughout the video!
@valenasnowy7789 ай бұрын
My thoughts exactly😑
@mx.lacroixx9 ай бұрын
SERIOUSLY
@llydstrlng-sm1mo2 ай бұрын
This is what it looks like
@shristi19709 ай бұрын
As a woman, I would not be safe in South Korea, no matter what the government says, after everything in this case it's hard to believe they would protect anyone. The laws against perpetrators of crime against women and children are so laxed, in comparison with others. The main deterrence against crime is punishment, no matter what people say, and the law in South Korea have shown sex offenders that there is nothing to fear. It's hard enough even with longer sentences, and not saying that south Korea is in any way unique in its treatment of women, i am from London and for the past 3 years our police have been in the headlines for the way they treat women, but the laws in south Korea make no sense.
@rezaputra73219 ай бұрын
@@fxxxxck How is it racist when the one talked about is an incomprehensible law? Yeah, men can do those crimes in any country, so what? The law itself still doesn't make sense. Maybe law doesn't protect you since it would possibly mean that you got assaulted first for it to act, though it does repress people with more sensible mind to not commit crimes due to the consequences. "You are just lucky that you haven't crossed paths with a violent sadist" and wtf is this response?
@ac46949 ай бұрын
That’s truly gross. Justice fell and I feel that people should defend themselves, because no one else will, even those who are supposed to
@p0lyblank9 ай бұрын
Unfortunately Asian countries, at least when it comes to law, are not friendly to us women. I don't care what anyone says, I don't care how many good times you've had there, I don't care if you find anime and kpop inspiring, most of the most horryfing, gut-wrenching stories are from South Korea and Japan, that including sentences in court. And in my opinion their culture allows a lot of abuse too with their forced politeness, proper manners and other bullshit.
@augustuslunasol10thapostle9 ай бұрын
@@p0lyblank atleast in less developed countries families can take justice into their hands and they’ll have enough friends to help them but SK and JP? Fuck they might as-well be Jehovah’s witnesses they protect rap*st and assaulters
@CookieTheMelaineeOfficial9 ай бұрын
North and south korea are both bad because north korea doent feed the north korean people and South korea doesnt even let CHO let to jail A LONGER ONE
@Amsims8 ай бұрын
That prosecutor needs to face some serious consequences, he seems like a sadist. There need to be laws and workers assigned to protect children in these circumstances.
@keysy1266 ай бұрын
I can’t imagine as a lawyer being willing to defend this man, or actually putting effort into his defense.
@pamelaechevarria80809 ай бұрын
If alcohol can cause a grown man to do this to an 8 years old, then it's time to remove alcohol from off the shelves. And make those legal idiots rethink what they are saying.
@Threadbow9 ай бұрын
Alchohol is one of the worst drugs. It's no excuse to abuse anyone,let alone a child.
@lm-pw9ul9 ай бұрын
Alcohol can do this. Add drugs and it might get worse.
@YesIlikebananasSo9 ай бұрын
This is such an oddly controversial statement because it’s such a huge part of so many people’s lives. You wouldn’t catch me on the streets saying this but I agree!
@sendanrio9 ай бұрын
It's impossible to outlaw it, but a change might happen if it is seen as socially unacceptable to drink alcohol. It's literally one of the worst drug ever and probably indirectly caused as many victims as hard drugs. Just the amount from drunk driving and suicides must be insane.
@melissalayson72759 ай бұрын
America tried that with prohibition laws in the 1920s. It didn't work.
@crystals3869 ай бұрын
Is there a way we can support Na-Young? I would personally pay for her and family to visit an amusement park anywhere in the world and cover all medical costs of whatever care she would need. I know I'm not alone in this, I will do whatever I can to help and protect her.
@NeyamStar9 ай бұрын
I'm poor so I can't do sh!t but I feel bad
@Erika-pq7ip9 ай бұрын
Yesss we have toooo
@tayo04049 ай бұрын
She deserve the world's support
@samanthaharrington87139 ай бұрын
I agree! Can he start a go fund me for her and the family?
@moenigs30459 ай бұрын
Sigh I wish I could do that. I can’t even pay off my phone bill so my phone is now cut off 😢
@inerkatakan81619 ай бұрын
tf has anyone in this courtroom ever touched alcohol?? i had my first blackout with 14 so i feel qualified to say that alcohol does NOT lead you to assaulting a child going to school in winter on a church restroom wtf
@sleeparalysisdemon11647 ай бұрын
Pretty sure alcohol doesn't make you do things you didn't already think about...
@KimJongUnnie7 ай бұрын
Korea has one of the most toxic drinking cultures in the world. I’m not surprised they protect drunks.
@tomeeshahaller42266 ай бұрын
@sleeparalysisdemon1164 All alcohol really does it's lower someone's inhibitions and make them more likely to act out thoughts they were already having.
@inerkatakan81616 ай бұрын
@@tomeeshahaller4226 he claimed to be blackout drunk the only thing you do on a toilet in that state is hold onto it for dear life and regret choices made in the past three hours, not rape little girls and walk away like nothing happened
@ugaladigala6 ай бұрын
u were prob SA'd while u were blacked out
@GaellisDarling6 ай бұрын
I’m retired from pathology, performed autopsies, and seen horrible injuries, etc., yet I’m weeping while listening to the very gruesome description of her torture. 😢
@tablescissors9 ай бұрын
This particular offender has violated an ENTIRE COMMUNITY…that little girl isn’t alone at all; this is such a sharp lens of what rapists truly do to society.
@Thessair9 ай бұрын
The fact that the monster who tortured that poor girl is allowed to move in so close to his victim (presumably) to psychologically torment and menace her further while being protected to this extent and expanse is beyond nauseating.
@azkadeelia9 ай бұрын
It's a sad reality. I know victims that received letters from their abusers from prison and noone thought to intercept them or put a stop to them when the victim expressed outrage. The justice system is really broken all over the world
@klairtales5 ай бұрын
@@azkadeelia oh my gosh, why are criminals even allowed to mail letters to their victims? this is what I can't wrap my head around
@azkadeelia5 ай бұрын
@@klairtales They're supposed to screen all of them but somehow a good number slip through the cracks. Im sure there are sickos working for the criminal system against the victims that contribute to this
@southernflight50785 ай бұрын
@@azkadeelia laziness. So many people are just working a 9-5 when they have more responsibilities to worry about. "We don't get paid enough to think." is something I heard a lot while doing training with the military. Wouldn't be surprised if it's the same excuses with the police.
@Tigerous9 ай бұрын
I can’t imagine myself protecting a person that SA a child to disability. Only devils protects devils.
@HoPeZz_N_DrEaMzz9 ай бұрын
I feel he assumed she was dead tbn
@passionproject5683 ай бұрын
You know if the case is from south korea it's going to break your heart. How many times have I cried watching this woman tell stories from that country?
@crunchybread97179 ай бұрын
the fact that he is getting $1000 a month and the little girl doesn’t actually enrages me
@danielav81299 ай бұрын
The whole country failed to protect that little girl just like they keep failing to protect all women. This was a really tough case to hear.
@mamejoe20439 ай бұрын
Now I know why most women in Korea and around the world are defensive and do everything to protect themselves. Just imagine men ignoring responsibilities cos of pregnancy these same men are against abortion, they rape and yet are against abortion the irony of life. They cry femininity but forget they made us so. God bless all women and females around the world
@aparnaa_9 ай бұрын
"I am grateful that I was born" I CAN'T ! THIS LITTLE BABY HAS THE COURAGE TO SAY THIS EVEN AFTER SO MUCH WHILE MOST OF US HERE HATE OUR LIVES OR TRY TO TAKE IT BECAUSE OF SMALL THINGS... SHE JUST GAVE ME SO MUCH HOPE! I WISH HER THE BEST, YOU'RE THE STRONGEST NA-YON 💗🧚🏻♀
@rachelmarie37947 ай бұрын
Thank you for talking in-depth about having a stoma. I’m in tears with gratitude. I have Crohn’s disease and had to undergo surgery for a permanent stoma about 6 years ago. I’m 30 years old now, and it is still a learning experience. Whenever I hear of or see children with bags, it blows my mind. I’m incredibly in awe of this little girl’s defiance and determination to survive and thrive. Thank you for your dedication in telling her story 💜
@Epicmirninglory9 ай бұрын
I am currently engaged to a South Korean citizen and if anyone asks me why I would never want to raise my future children in Korea, I can just direct them to this video. Crime and violence does occur everywhere, but I, at least, want my kids to have a fighting chance in a case like this. Infuriating and unbelievable.
@Epicmirninglory9 ай бұрын
@tortureddummies1672 South Korea urbanized and westernized very quickly. Their government still has a lot of catching up to do. Their laws with breaking into someone's home are also a great example (in addition to this case) of some of the holes that their justice system has. They tend to protect the perpetrators even if it isn't the intention. If you think money and power does a lot in the States, South Korea is worse in not all but many ways. Connections can get you anywhere in Korea. I love Korea and enjoy visiting with my fiance. Their culture is awesome. If you watch other of Stephanie's videos on Korea like the Seowol (probably spelled wrong) Ferry or Itewon case, you will see the weakness of their government when it comes to getting justice for families. These cases are not old. South Korea will catch up in this area, I have no doubt. Just not in my future children's childhood.
@sevenbilli0n9 ай бұрын
I'm 40 minutes in. And when the talk of him being drunk came up. The Finnish person in me was hoping it would mean nothing... In Finland being drunk is a self-made decision. It does not mitigate you of responsibility, no matter how blackout drunk you were. This is making me so mad.
@Noa-g1ex9 ай бұрын
HOW 👏🏻CAN 👏🏻WE 👏🏻HELP 👏🏻THIS GIRL AND HER FAMILY!??!!!! They deserve to be able to live comfortably and move out of that god forsaken place
@raycigar63569 ай бұрын
Watch till end, they moved and she's in college now with help of donations
@raycigar63569 ай бұрын
And also I don't get it, so if ur drunk driving it doesn't matter how many people u run over? You'll still get a light sentence because ur drunk?
@yulana9909 ай бұрын
@@raycigar6356 Seeing how this man got 2 years for murdering someone violently in a fit of rage at a bar, whilst drunk, yes. I'm sure plenty of people got away with drunk driving incident, as long as it isn't murder, which supposedly now does get higher sentences even if drunk based on what Stephanie said. There's also so many horrifying cases on this channel about Korean teenagers killing other teens, and 1 video she made was a group of teenagers stealing cars and eventually killing a man on a motorcycle. They ended up getting no jail time, or at best 2 years! Korea's ''justice'' system has to be one of the worst in the world, its vile how many sick crimes people get away with there.
@felicityjohnston92769 ай бұрын
I agree with you but what about people that are forced to drink? wouldn't the people who made them drink past their limit also be at fault if something bad happened?
@annaphelan6359 ай бұрын
I think probably the most shocking part of this story (so far) is how the court treated this poor girl after knowing the extent of the crime. At 8 years old after already being brutalized you don’t even have the government who’s supposed to ‘protect’ you on your side, that is heartbreaking. Imagine how alone this girl felt being made to sit there with her fresh injuries. She’s abused by this stranger and now the system that’s supposed to protect her is adding to the trauma.
@mmaxine13319 ай бұрын
That’s East Asian for ya, most of us were treated like subhumans
@timeless98209 ай бұрын
I'm not quiet surprised. If you use your critical thinking and see the video where Stephanie talks how important the entrance exam to college is. It is so much that even if professors SA and the victim accused him, mothers, and students demand the government to release him cuz otherwise the prepared entrance exam, for months, would take longer cuz they will need to prepare it. When then you hear that the government decided to offer scholarships to the young generation since their academic education so to the ground, but then decided to onoy approve the scholarships for those who could get high scores a,a those who could afford to prepare for the exams and is how it started and continued until the present. Remember how students and parents and the whole nation attitude towards it and the excuses that will find just to keep the exam intact. Yeah I'm not surprised
@Mosaic_Crone2 ай бұрын
I just rewatched this episode with my 15 yr old daughter & she has some good questions. 1) "What powerful person is he related to?" 2) Will they not hold him fully responsible for what he did to her because the law makers are men & they are protecting themselves & their sons by NOT charging him fully for the sex crime & what should have been attempted murder? 3) From watching all your channels she has learned of the custom of having to drink with your boss & co-workers even if you don't want to. Is this protection of "I was drunk" a law that stems from that? Like so many people are really REALLY drunk pretty much against their will, so was this law written to protect those people but now everybody uses it?
@JubbysDragons9 ай бұрын
The fact that hes even out of prison shows that theres something wrong with korea :...(
@soyeons_girlfriend9 ай бұрын
there's something wrong everywhere, sadly
@username-re9yk9 ай бұрын
There is something wrong in the world we live in, honestly. People like him get out every single day after a ridiculous amount of time in prison (ridiculous as in: DEFINITELY NOT ENOUGH TIME THERE, although I think they should spent the rest of their lives there tbh). A LOT of them don't even make it to prison most of the time, which is even worse. A couple of years ago some police officers r4ped a girl in my town. Do you think any of them made it to prison? Nope, it didn't even got to the news, they ruined her (already difficult) life and they didn't even got any type of punishment. It happens everywhere, it's absolutely awful.
@mamejoe20439 ай бұрын
Something is wrong with Korea. I am so mad
@likhwezititus9 ай бұрын
You think this is bad look at Honduras you'll lose your mind.
@Noa-g1ex9 ай бұрын
@@likhwezititusits not a fking competition.
@syrusangi87439 ай бұрын
I've heard of this case before. The justice system failed that little girl n her family n it's good that everyone knew that. To think the police have the diligence to protect an attacker yet they couldn't show half the decency to that poor girl n her family is abhorrent.
@chris24890019 ай бұрын
Yea. Korea seems like a pretty cold place.
@ElusiveAries9 ай бұрын
I'm pretty sure stephanie did an episode on this one already, no?
@sethfangirl8939 ай бұрын
@@ElusiveAriesyes it’s deleted now
@BiruKoritozu9 ай бұрын
Korea has one of the most disgusting inhumane justice ive ever heard.
@indorilnerevar51609 ай бұрын
It's not the police, police usually hate criminals with a passion. Those were prosecutors and judges making decisions
@MatildaV19809 ай бұрын
A serial grapist in Sweden, Niklas Lindgren, called ”Hagamannen” (The Haga Man, named so after Haga in the city Umeå, where he attacked his first victims) brutally SA’d 5 women and one young girl between 1998-2000, and after a few years break, in 2005, he attacked his 7th victim after which he got caught. Two women was so brutally attacked that they nearly died. For the grapes and attempted unalivings, he got sentenced to 14 years in prison and was released after 9 years on good behaviour. Absolutely insane!
@ManiyaVinas9 ай бұрын
isn't it the one who became a twanzie
@Namuggah9 ай бұрын
What do they mean by good behavior?
@mariusvanc9 ай бұрын
@@Namuggahyou don't know what good behavior is?
@Namuggah9 ай бұрын
@@mariusvanc I know but I just find that really absurd. He is good because he is in a controlled environment.
@zizojaezekeom35659 ай бұрын
@@mariusvancyou missed the point that wasn't really a question
@roxanaagriche86966 ай бұрын
My cousin SA'd someone while he was drunk and currently on jail rn. My family told me how pitiful my cousin in jail because he can barely eat there...I'm like girl what🤡
@santinikranz164428 күн бұрын
?? 😮
@wildph0enix9 ай бұрын
I'm so bothered by this that I can't finish it. I've known about this years ago, saw an article warning that he will be released in 2021. The sheer audacity to still live within miles of the victim. And the government's leniency towards this crime is unbelievable. I don't mean to offend but what the heck is wrong with the SK judicial system??
@Yvgennn9 ай бұрын
Right. Usually during crime podcasts I’m usually silent just thinking in my head but this really had me talking to myself. It’s truly unfair on how simple excuses on “being drunk” makes such a difference. Last time I checked being drunk doesn’t give you the right to traumatize an 8 year old.
@1995radwa9 ай бұрын
If someone is that drunk they won't be able to do all this. Commiting a crime like this while you are "Drunk" means you are sober enough. How they accept this as an excuse is crazy. It's been a trend with many SK cases, i really hope they change these laws. Drinking is for adults that should be responsible for their actions, someone drugging you is another thing but drinking willingly is a choice, it shouldn't give you a lighter sentence.@@Yvgennn
@JHeezy01099 ай бұрын
I'm a Korean American and I just found out about this story through this video. It's actually insane that they didn't do anything other than throw the key away after locking that monster up. That judge should be in the jail.
@shawtygotlo19 ай бұрын
The alcohol argument is so ridiculous to me. If someone can’t control themselves when they’re drunk, just like if they can’t control themselves sober, they’re still a danger to society & need to be locked away. Is he going to wear an alcohol monitor for the rest of his life? No? So he can be in that state again & is likely to commit this crime again, the next time he drinks.
@yin42969 ай бұрын
Right? I’m a victim of abuse, my mom was a raging alcoholic. The problem is is that she was the exact fucking same when sober. Yes she was quicker to anger when drunk but if she wanted to hurt me while sober, she would do it. Same with every alcoholic abuser ever. They’re the exact same person sober, just with slightly more restraint.
@dat_jenasaisquoi8 ай бұрын
@@yin4296I was about to comment this! Exactly right, my sister is an alcoholic and was always extremely abusive before she began to drink and her behavior was only slightly heightened to the point that I couldn’t tell when she was drinking at times. That excuse is absolute bullshit and I can’t believe it’s lasted this long when it can be so easily disproven.😡
@MusMasi8 ай бұрын
been drunk many times, never made me even think of sexual violence. Alcohol is like Money it only helps show who you really are.
@MusMasi8 ай бұрын
@@yin4296 the alcohol only helps them get over the fear of consequences for themselves it doesn't hamper their ability to feel empathy.
@EmiL_from_NieR8 ай бұрын
I’ve been drunk plenty of times and never did anything bad, I have mental health issues too. I don’t understand why men always say “I was drunk” as an excuse. It makes you act more truthful, actually, so that argument doesn’t make any sense. I just laugh a lot and start telling the truth and yelling at my television when I’m playing a video game bc I’m aggressive. I’ve never thought of harming another human when I was drunk. 🤨
@wonivers39 ай бұрын
I always hear about how South Korea's education system is one of the best in the world, how can their criminal justice system be like this? How could they let literal criminals roam the streets ??? That man is so disgusting I hope he never sees the light of day. May the victim and her family continue to get the support they need.
@UnicornsPoopRainbows9 ай бұрын
Tbf, Korea's education system is terrible. They just score high on tests.
@louniece16509 ай бұрын
There is a deep, systemic pathology within the South Korean schema. Something is horribly wrong.
@l_z14789 ай бұрын
Like what wise folks said : "smart but no wisdom, intelligence that's not guided morality and integrity will bound to be worst criminal" Sad to see confucianism is bleached from a country that used to put high value on it
@NCT127xx9 ай бұрын
I’m sorry just genuinely curious, where did you hear that South Korea’s education system is one of the best?? As far as I know South Korea’s education system is highly competitive, stressful, and in some cases very toxic amongst the students life.
@christypham33869 ай бұрын
@@NCT127xxI thought, in asia, the better education system is Singapore and Japan.
@emilymulcahy6 ай бұрын
He was arrested and jailed recently for being out past curfew for 40 minutes, FORTY MINUTES, who was he abusing?!
@hilmathomas33089 ай бұрын
The fact that they allowed him to move there is truly disgusting...and his wife stayed with him... 😑
@Namuggah9 ай бұрын
She’s mad. I wonder how she sleeps next to him in bed each night
@zizojaezekeom35659 ай бұрын
@@Namuggahexactly i feel like throwing up and I'm not even there
@user-tp7ne1du1n9 ай бұрын
In the US, SA criminals have their address displayed publicly on the internet to worn neighbors. I'm surprised Korea doesn't have this.
@hilmathomas33089 ай бұрын
@@user-tp7ne1du1n apparently they do... his will be privated after 7 years. They spend so much money to protect and hide criminal activity.
@myfriendwouldntgivemearawegg9 ай бұрын
This case really broke me. How can the "justice" system fail a little girl in so many ways? From the prosecutors correcting her posture to the sentence the monster got. This case is truly heart breaking. It makes me so angry.
@mamejoe20439 ай бұрын
Have you forgotten their system favors men than women? Most men are horrible in Korea. I am thankful I wasn't born in such a country even if am from Africa Ghana this evil will not go unpunished. When I was 15 years one man raped 7 years old I am 27 now and he is still in prison. He was sentenced to 155 years in prison and he is in massive prison. The victim won't be able to have kids and had kidney failure also cos of the assault.
@vanesazigmund63289 ай бұрын
I can't help but wonder if the lenient judge is not "one of them". He could have give the pedo a harsher sentence, but he chose not to. And he victimize himself, like they do. The prosecutor also. Their conduct in this case is highly suspicious to me
@kabomatela67419 ай бұрын
Right?! It felt as if the prosecutor enjoyed hearing the story over and over.
@merykhan979 ай бұрын
I agree. It's like they were trying to protect the criminal from the victim.
@yourmom21899 ай бұрын
It was like they empathize with the disgusting pos criminal. As if they could see themselves in that situation and were protecting him to make themselves feel more justified in their own thoughts and actions.
@myname-gf7lt9 ай бұрын
what the little girl ever do to them, why would they make her go through traumatizing experience again and again?
@LAoMARAo9 ай бұрын
@@myname-gf7lt Is never abaout the victim, is just evil, what do she did to that monster to deserved what he did, nothing just being there at the wrong time. Is just to suspicious and mind blowing how they protected this men is like they where proud of him, looks like a massive advertisement for perdos to come to SK and have fun because they wont get consequences for this acts.
@LupinFennec6 ай бұрын
The way I had to pause the video and take a break several times. Sometimes I'm worried I'm too desensitized and lack empathy, and then I hear about something this awful and it rips my heart out. This poor girl, this poor baby. How could anyone do something so inhumane.
@itssupriyahere9 ай бұрын
If she was a 3rd grader in 2008 then by now she's an adult and probably my age. I wonder how she's doing now. I truly wish she gets to live a healthy and happy life with only nice people around her. As a kid she faced real monster. No child deserves to go through this disgusting phase
@dyawr9 ай бұрын
Well, Ms.Mango did say at the end that the family moved from Ansan & she's in college now. The community raised $100,000 in donations for her. 🙂
@cassielukiyo69229 ай бұрын
@@dyawrwow thank you for the info. I'm really sorry I can't watch this because I already watch her case before I think to Stephanie Soo channel also not sure if here or in her other channels if I'm not mistaken? But anyways my heart is so much heartbroken while listening or watching her story and now I feel I'm going to cry again and going so so so mad to that bvtch man I know it's bad to wish bad happened to them but sometimes you know you can't help it especially if what he did is so beyond and the audacity ohh goshhh the way what they saying in comment section. My blood is boiling so much! Please KARMA of God sent that ASAP to that MAN!!! Sorry I carried away.
@MusMasi8 ай бұрын
@@dyawr government spent over a million on protecting him before he was never released. Tax payer money.
@kuldigszemnieks-kr1nu7 ай бұрын
Monsters. The whole society failed her
@sleeparalysisdemon11647 ай бұрын
@@MusMasi We're not focusing on that piece of crap right now, we're talking about how the girl is doing
@JBoog-hk4cj9 ай бұрын
This was one of the most graphic discussions about SA towards a child I have ever heard. That in itself was awful…. Until you got to the moment she had to meet with the prosecutor being in the pain she was in, her life has changed forever and it for 12 years. He gets more support financially and protection than she has ever received. What does this say about the daughters of South Korea?! Please citizens of Korea…. Protect your daughters and change the laws to prevent sex offenders from feeling so free and protected. They thought nothing of those young girl. I wish her a miracle, and to be able to feel safe, not in pain and suffering, and to be healed one day of everything she’s suffered.
@seraphik9 ай бұрын
i was listening to this while walking my dog and i practically had to stop in shock and disbelief and outrage at multiple points during the account.
@Ke0h2989 ай бұрын
protect your daughters AND RAISE YOUR SONS NOT TO BE RETARDS!!!!
@JBoog-hk4cj9 ай бұрын
@@seraphik Yes I think my eyes immediately watered and just the thought of it had me tearing up uncontrollably. We all know someone who has been through this but details are always spared. This.. painted a new light on what I truly believe should be their punishment.
@Kyle-is-NOT-cool9 ай бұрын
It’s disgusting how they just brushed off the case because he was “drunk”, He still did a crime even if he was drunk or not. Let alone a crime towards a minor as a old man, he should know better.
@xxblacktear9 ай бұрын
agreed.. doesn't that give some people the idea to just do whatever crime after drinking a beer or two? cause whats 5 or 10 years in the joint, right ... :/ really makes you think ...
@alexmar90059 ай бұрын
Crazy. How is that even fair? In my country’s law criminals get HARSHER sentence if they were drunk
@Ih3artl7 ай бұрын
It all got me emotional but hearing that the other 8 year old kids protected her? That really got me bad.