

Crime · Action · Drama
Overview
Major crimes unit detective Seong-jin arrests Tae-sung for petty crimes, but shocked to find out that he is the notorious serial killer. However, Seong-jin becomes doubtful of his identity as the serial murder case is investigated.
Top Cast


Son Hyun-joo
Son Hyun-joo
Kang Seong-jin
Son Hyun-joo
Kang Seong-jin


Jang Hyuk
Jang Hyuk
Choi Gyu-nam
Jang Hyuk
Choi Gyu-nam


Ra Mi-ran
Ra Mi-ran
Song Jeong-sook
Ra Mi-ran
Song Jeong-sook


Jo Dal-hwan
Jo Dal-hwan
Kim Tae-sung
Jo Dal-hwan
Kim Tae-sung


Ji Seung-hyun
Ji Seung-hyun
Park Dong-gyu
Ji Seung-hyun
Park Dong-gyu


Oh Yeon-ah
Oh Yeon-ah
Park Sun-hee
Oh Yeon-ah
Park Sun-hee


Park Ji-il
Park Ji-il
General manager Lee
Park Ji-il
General manager Lee


Choi Youn-so
Choi Youn-so
Ji-sook
Choi Youn-so
Ji-sook


Jong Ho
Jong Ho
Reporter
Jong Ho
Reporter


Kim Sang-ho
Kim Sang-ho
Jae Jin
Kim Sang-ho
Jae Jin
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