![]() Park learns that Cho's leg will have to be amputated because the rusty nail caused tetanus, leaving Park feeling guilty about what he had gotten his partner and best friend into. ![]() Park and Seo chase Baek and question him, but he gets frightened and runs into the path of an oncoming train where he is hit and killed. Baek arrives partway through the brawl and joins the fray, swinging a wooden board at Cho's leg and accidentally piercing it with a rusty nail. As people make fun of Cho on the TV, he beats everyone in the restaurant. They go to Baek's father's restaurant, only to discover a drunken Cho there. ![]() Seo points out that he talks as if someone else did it and they realize he knew details of the murder because he witnessed it. Park and Seo listen to Baek's earlier confession to a previous murder. Before he can question more, Cho loses control and beats Hyeon-gyu, prompting their superior to ban him from the interrogation room. Hyeon-gyu begins to show discomfort when Seo presents the peaches and he thinks he's found the killer. However, Seo notes that his hands are soft like the survivor he questioned earlier had described. The detectives are initially unable to pin anything on him. They track the song using documents (a source that Seo always trusts, saying, "The documents never lie.") from the radio station to his address. They follow a trail of clues to a factory worker, Park Hyeon-gyu, who had only moved to the area a short time before the first murder. Seo talks to a schoolgirl about a possible suspect and help her put a band-aid on an injury on her waist. Upon doing an autopsy of the latest victim, they discover pieces of what looks like a peach in the body. Park and Seo and Cho decide to all work together. They realize it's raining and arrive too late to find another woman murdered. Infuriated that they lost their suspect, Park scuffles with Seo, until Kwon alerts them that the same song the murderer requested is playing. Upon learning from the survivor that the killer's hands were noticeably soft, Seo manages to clear the man as his hands are very rough. Seo finds a survivor of the killer after tracing rumors around the local school with the help of Kwon. Park and Cho continue their tactic and brutally beat the man. Despite already having identified him, he acts as if he is using his eye contact method once more and has Cho apprehend him. Seo attempts to find a way to get everyone's attention, but Park identifies the man first after seeing him bend over and partially exposing the red lingerie underneath his pants. Cho accidentally steps on a twig, prompting the man to run. At the latest crime scene, Park, Cho and Seo all arrive to investigate in different ways, but then a local man arrives, pulls out undergarments, and masturbates in a woman's red lingerie. Park continues to search for the killer, but finds nothing. A female police officer, Kwon Kwi-ok, realizes that a local radio station is always requested to play a particular song during the nights the murders are committed. After more murders are committed they realize that the killer waits until a rainy night and only kills women wearing red. Seo looks at Baek's hands and deems them too weak and scarred to be able to commit such an elaborate crime, clearing his name. However he and Park's methods clash and they get into a fight during a party. Seo Tae-yoon, a detective from Seoul, volunteers to assist them. Park has his partner Cho beat confessions out of Baek and secretly record him talking about one of the murders. He finds him and uses his eye contact method, instinctively thinking Baek is responsible. He learns from his girlfriend that a scarred mentally handicapped boy, Baek Kwang-ho, resides in the town and decides to question him first. Park claims he has a way of determining suspects by eye contact. Local detective Park Doo-man, not having dealt with such a serious case before, is overwhelmed - key evidence is improperly collected, the police's investigative methods are suspect, and their forensic technology is near non-existent. In October 1986, two women are found raped and murdered in a ditch near a field.
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