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The screen went black. A single line of text appeared:

The video wasn’t an episode of a K-drama. It was raw, shaky-cam footage. A prison visiting room. Grey walls, scratched plexiglass. And sitting on the inmate’s side, grinning with yellowed teeth, was Kim Min-jae—the “Tourist Killer.” A man Lee had recommended for parole five years ago, a man who had subsequently vanished into the mountains of Gangwon-do and never resurfaced. Until now. Download - -oppa.biz-Parole.Examiner.Lee.Ep.11...

The video cut to grainy security footage: a convenience store, a man in a padded jacket slipping something into a woman’s drink. Then a hospital corridor. A flatlining monitor. Then—Lee’s own face, younger, smiling as he signed Min-jae’s release papers. The screen went black

It had been three weeks since the last parole hearing, and Examiner Lee Sang-ho’s desk was a graveyard of case files. He ran a tired hand over his face, the cheap office coffee doing nothing to fight the 2 AM fog. Then, his inbox pinged. A prison visiting room

Lee’s blood ran cold. He fumbled for his phone to call the police, but the line was dead. Then his front door clicked.

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