Chief Detective 1958 captivated Korean drama fans with its intriguing plot and unique detective characters. This drama’s solid storyline keeps viewers engaged from start to finish, offering a fresh case in each episode.
In episode four, viewers delve into a case involving Audrey Ko (Kim Soo Jin), the director of Rumah Angel orphanage, who commits heinous acts for personal gain. Here are Audrey Ko’s seven crimes in the Korean drama Chief Detective 1958.
Warning: Spoilers ahead.
1. Audrey Ko instructed her staff to collaborate with cosmetics traders to abduct babies whenever possible.
2. The abducted babies were neglected, with Audrey instructing her employee, Mrs. Yoon (Oh Soo Hye), to house them in a filthy warehouse.
3. If a baby had deformities or showed signs of future disabilities, Audrey would kill them.
4. To cover her tracks, the babies were swiftly buried or cremated, with Audrey bribing the police to conceal her crimes.
5. Healthy kidnapped babies were sold overseas, yielding profits surpassing legal adoption costs.
6. Audrey had been trafficking children since the Japanese colonial era, coercing them into joining wars after kidnapping and brainwashing them.
7. Employees at Angel House were former brainwashed children, explaining their willingness to endure Audrey’s harsh treatment.
In the end, Audrey faces justice for her crimes. This case sheds light on Detective Kim Sang Sun’s (Lee Dong Hwi) past as an orphan, setting the stage for more detective action in future episodes of Chief Detective 1958.