Episode 17

["I killed a part of the body, not the baby" - Seorae Village infanticide case] On July 23, 2006, the bodies of two babies were found in the freezer of a luxury villa in Seorae Village. The umbilical cord and placenta were still frozen, but an autopsy revealed that the babies were murdered after birth and abandoned in the freezer. Why are babies stuck in these cold freezers? However, Courzo and Veronique go to France and do not come back, saying that they cannot believe the Korean genetic analysis results. In the absence of Veronique's DNA, what was the smoking gun that revealed that she was the mother of the babies? Recently, the bodies of infants who were found one after another through a complete survey of unreported births conducted by the Ministry of Health and Welfare were shocking! The moment when we should be most blessed after being born into the world, the seriousness of the situation where babies are killed or abandoned and the need to prepare countermeasures is pointed out through the case of infants in Seorae Village.
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