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Last week, We Want To Know The Truth aired the first episode following Lee Jung Hee’s infamous rape case. The episode suggested that Lee Jung Hee was lying, being manipulated by a Korean shaman known as Kim. The second episode has now aired, which seems to put an end to Lee Jung Hee’s case for good.

Koreaboo has made a synopsis of points from the second episode of We Want To Know The Truth:

– Lee Jung Hee started to suspect that her ex-husband (Mr. Huh) was cheating on her after getting close to Shaman Kim.

– Shaman Kim convinced Lee Jung Hee to sell her properties worth a total of nearly $4.5 million USD.

– All of the properties are currently under Shaman Kim’s name.

– In Lee Jung Hee’s notes, there are mentions of what information the sons should say and what she should say.

– All of the individuals that Lee Jung Hee sued for rape were financially related to Shaman Kim.

– Shaman Kim was featured on a program years before, which highlighted her history as a known scammer.

– Victims of Shaman Kim gathered to tell their stories.

– Lee Jung Hee’s family decides to sue her for child abuse, claiming she forced her sons to false testify with sexual content.

– Texts between Shaman Kim and Lee Jung Hee revealed that Shaman Kim was telling Lee Jung Hee what to do.

Translation:
Former neighbor of Lee Jung Hee:
“Shaman Kim would ask for you for as much money as you possessed. Whether it be 100 thousand dollars or 500 thousand dollars.”

All of the individuals sued by Lee Jung Hee did not know who Lee Jung Hee was but knew who Shaman Kim was.

Mr. Huh released a recorded voice call from Lee Jung Hee claiming that “someone” told her everything. Lee Jung Hee started to suspect her former husband (Mr. Huh) of cheating ever since she got close to Shaman Kim.

Lee Jung Hee: “You don’t think I know? I heard everything about you”

Mr. Huh: “She kept claiming that I would feed her pills and I would leave the house to have sexual relations with other women. She would lock all of our doors with locks and she would sleep with the keys next to her”

Last episode, Mr. Huh admitted that he, too, was following Shaman Kim’s orders early on before deciding that she was a scam artist. Shaman Kim told the couple to sell their houses because their family was after their money. She also told Mr. Huh not to be present during the deals because it would ruin his reputation as a pastor.

Shaman Kim then went around with Lee Jung Hee to various real estate offices to sell their properties. Since the properties were under Lee Jung Hee’s former husband Mr. Huh’s name, many real estate agents wanted to meet Mr. Huh in person or talk to him on the phone.

Real Estate Agent: “I told her (Lee Jung Hee) that her husband had to come. But she kept insisting that he was busy. Whatever he was doing”

Lee Jung Hee then transferred all of Mr. Huh’s properties under her name in order to sell the properties. Despite hundreds of thousands of dollars the couple had to pay in taxes, she continued to change the name to her own name. Then Lee Jung Hee went on to sell the properties including two houses and estates. But money was sent to Shaman Kim’s bank account despite the fact that it was Lee Jung Hee and Mr. Huh’s property.

Real Estate Agent: “Lee Jung Hee insisted that I send the money to Ms. Kim (Shaman Kim)”

All of the properties are currently under Shaman Kim’s name including the two houses and land.

In the first episode, Mr. Huh speculated that Lee Jung Hee probably lost or gave all of her money to shaman Kim blindly. It was revealed that all of the properties were under Shaman Kim’s possession.

Through research, the producers of We Want To Know The Truth found that Shaman Kim was actually featured on another program trying to find the truth of her victims.

KBS In Depth 60 Minutes: “We have researched in depth a shaman who has used God as an excuse to put many victims in trouble.”

It was revealed that Shaman Kim was guilty of similar acts in the past. She manipulated many others who believed in her by taking their money in various ways.

Victim of shaman Kim: “She claimed that if I didn’t purchase the stamps, I would die. She kept claiming that I would die starting next year if I didn’t purchase them.”

Past victims of Shaman Kim agreed to have a interview with the producers of We Want To Know The Truth.

Shaman Kim’s former follower: “I spent around five hundred to six hundred thousand dollars. There are many other victims as well.”

The victims claimed that Shaman Kim would refer to her God as “grandfather” to give them orders. The followers of Shaman Kim all believed in the existence of their God who is referred to as “grandfather” in Korean. Shaman Kim would give them instructions on what to do by claiming that the instructions are the grandfather’s ways. One closed down his successful business because Shaman Kim told them that the grandfather had other intentions for him. Then, she asked for large sums of money in order to “bless” the victim’s family.

Former follower of shaman Kim: “[I closed down my business] because she claimed that the grandfather had bigger plans to provide me a bigger business.”

Then after he gave all of his earnings to Shaman Kim for the blessings of his family, she made a outrageous request to the victim.

Former follower of shaman Kim: “[After I ran out of money] she told me not to send my daughter to school. She told me to get her out of school and get her to work at night bars.”

Shaman Kim explained that by experiencing the dirty night life, the family would ultimately reach success and the light.

In Lee Jung Hee and her younger son’s notes, the producers found odd and suspicious remarks. There were specific plans and roles regarding their testimony of alleged rape.

Translation: “(Younger son) has to say this part”

There were specific instructions and divided roles in which the testimonies were planned out.

On the first episode, Lee Jung Hee and her sons were found acting suspiciously, asking each other whether they were convincing or not when they thought the cameras and microphones were off. Here is the note he wrote to his mother after finding that the microphone was still on.

Translation: “What do we do about the microphone? Did I say something odd to you mom?”

Here is another note mentioning the grandmother speculated to be shaman Kim.



During his earlier years, it was revealed that the younger son actually lived with Shaman Kim for years.

Translation: “Was I really good? Is Grandmother happy?”

After witnessing the actions of the younger son who is speculated to have a more serious psychological problem than the older son, the psychologist makes a comment explaining his actions.

Psychologist: “It feels that the younger son is thinking that he is ‘playing a game that he must win.' But he does not know the severity of his lies or what type of consequences his actions may result in.”

Lee Jung Hee’s sister learned intimately about the family’s situation, broke and living in a one-room apartment with her two sons. They always thought Lee Jung Hee was well-off because she and Mr. Huh owned multiple properties and land. After the producers of the show informed Lee Jung Hee’s sister of the situation, her family decides to take action.

They decided that it was best that Lee Jung Hee and both of her sons receive treatment at a mental hospital. In order to do so, the family filed a lawsuit for child abuse against Lee Jung Hee for using her two sons to falsely testify with explicit sexual content. So on July 17th, many experts gathered to discuss the issue. They decided that it would be best for both Lee Jung Hee and her two sons to separate and receive proper treatment.

The producers met with Lee Jung Hee and her two sons in order to persuade them to receive proper treatments. After separating Lee Jung Hee from her two sons, the producers and the police officers told Lee Jung Hee that she is currently being sued for child abuse.

After hearing such news, Lee Jung Hee runs out of the car to tell her children something.

Lee Jung Hee: “Hey Junsu (fake name) Junho! (fake name) Number 7!”
She continued to scream “Number 7!” to her sons; the producers speculated that it was a code for something. After hearing their mother scream out “Number 7!” the sons started to look at each other and asked for a woman’s number.

Younger son: “Do you know her number? I don’t know her number, do you know?”

After speculating that the sons were asking for Shaman Kim’s number, the producers told the sons to stop asking their mother for her number.

Producer: “Don’t ask your mother to give you guys the number.”

After a long time of convincing, Lee Jung Hee finally agreed to being admitted in the hospital alongside her two sons.

The day before the airing of the first episode of the documentary, Lee Jung Hee visited the station again. She insisted that the airing of the episode to be stopped. Confused, the producers of the documentary asked why she would want the episode not to be aired when she was the one who initially wanted exposure of the case in the first place. Lee Jung Hee kept insisting that the episode was targeting Shaman Kim who has nothing to do with this case. Even when she was leaving, she begged the producer at the door to leave Shaman Kim out of the episode.

The next day, Shaman Kim herself visited the station as well.
She first insisted that the camera not shoot her face “because the younger sons will be shocked to see [her] and that they will be uncomfortable.”

Shaman Kim tried to explain that she had no involvement in this case whatsoever. She also claimed that she didn’t and still doesn’t know anything about the case but just wants what is best for Lee Jung Hee and her two sons. She insisted that if she had anything to hide, she wouldn’t have come in to talk in the first place.

However, a series of texts revealed by the producers of We Want To Know The Truth told otherwise. During meetings with various media and the producers of We Want To Know The Truth, Shaman Kim was revealed to have continued to stay in contact with Lee Jung Hee. In various texts, it was actually revealed that Shaman Kim was telling Lee Jung Hee what to do.

Lee Jung Hee: “We are in Cheongju. I have a microphone on me so I can’t call you at the moment.”

Lee Jung Hee: “I’ll call you after everything ends.”

Shaman Kim: “He says, ‘Don’t trust anyone and confidently go through with the investigation.'”

Shaman Kim: “That is what grandfather said.”

Lee Jung Hee: “Everything ended. We are waiting to sign the last papers.”

Shaman Kim: “Don’t think about anything but saving your children. Do whatever you must.”

The police also have found evidence on various phone calls and messages that Shaman Kim was directly instructing the younger son and Lee Jung Hee what to do.

The documentary ended with the host stating that the truth behind Shaman Kim must be revealed so there won’t be any future victims. Lee Jung Hee and her two sons are currently receiving proper treatment. Lee Jung Hee’s sister is taking care of the sons by visiting their facilities although they seem to be very hostile towards her. In the very last scene of the episode, Lee Jung Hee’s sister was seen walking out of the facility telling the producers that the sons have just started to open up and hopes that they can recover from such trauma.

After a few weeks of distorted situations, I've been in shock and feeling all panicky, in a very bad state! What the show has projected is one-sided and not the truth! It did not bother about the evidence I had shown them, nor use what clearly are the true facts. Until the day before the broadcast of the show, I finally saw the pd at past midnight 2:30 at the TV Station, and handed those information to him! But the information was never mentioned at all in the show, I am still that lunatic woman who has been brainwashed!

When [I] watched the show, [I] was in shock and suffered a heavy blow. "So this could happen in this world too!" Once again, I felt shocked and was utterly speechless.

I will work hard to resolve all these problems. Below are my points:

- If I had already done so (referring to swindling of the land and money) 7-8 years ago beforehand, I would have been quiet [about it]. Why should [I] risk danger and shout out to the world? And how do I logically reason out the things done to my children?

To the members who have seen the program and suffered quite a shock too, I will rearrange in details and make a post again (referring to the show's loopholes). Please do not worry and please do not be confused!

So many things that have been talked about other than sexual abuse in order to cover that up, I think this is even better! I will stretch my biggest limit to talk about what can be said and what can be done to investigate the truth to all the members!

Dear all members [OP note: this is referring to members of the Naver cafe]! Sorry! And thank you!



Source: Koreaboo, twitlonger, weibo 1, 2; francesca092391

OP note re: sources- the SBS link on the Koreaboo article page just links to the SBS main page and the Youtube link is the full episode but it's unsubbed. The twitlonger source directs to the main Naver cafe site but not the specific cafe that the messages were taken from, so I didn't include any of these because they weren't actually sources.

There were a ton of images in the original source article but I didn't include them because most of them were just blurred out images and didn't really provide any useful context.

There's still a lot being posted on the Help Lee Jung Hee facebook page, but this seems to be the official end of her case.

Date: 2015-08-11 12:55 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] magicpineapple.livejournal.com
I'm very confused as to what is actually going on with this case, tbqh, even with all of the detailed explanations... Mayhaps I'm just dumb or something, idk.

If she & her sons were being sexually/physically/etc abused in any way, shouldn't people be going after the abuser, not the victims...? If this man is as powerful as the texts I've been reading says, then he's more than likely buying people off, which is disgusting in of itself...

I never want to doubt someone who is saying/said that someone abused them in any way, especially when there's children involved... Kinda sorta OT, but someone on my Tumblr feed was going on about how "emotional & verbal abuse isn't as bad as being physically abused!!11one," & I just wanted to tear them a new asshole, but I refrained. Took a lot of control, but I didn't respond to such bullshit. Really hoping it was a troll, & that someone doesn't actually think/believe that...

Like I said, I'm just confused. Between the Shaman & Mr. Huh & the wildly varying reports, I simply don't know what's going on anymore...

Date: 2015-08-11 01:59 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] xxyumekaxx.livejournal.com
Like yeah...it's confusing to me too. The report before said that LJH and her sons did show signs of being abused, so how come LJH could sell the properties unscathed? Did that shaman scam him too? Like, didn't he notice that his properties all got sold off?? Just a call to the answering machine on his mobile phone would be enough. Or all the missing money for the tax payments. I'm not sure how the law regarding property changes works, but without consent of the owner it's highly illegal in my country and he could just take the property back (but apparently it works in sk?).

Like seriously, did the husband just watch 4.5 million go poof and that's it?? If he really abused his wife and children before, I highly doubt he just sat and watched his money go away. But on the other hand LJH doesn't seem like she was hold like a prisoner either if she had enough 'leisure' to go and sell her ex-husband's property.

On another note, this shaman needs to go to jail, if that's true. Scammers know how to financially ruin lives forever. But tbh, why would a scammer tell it's victim to go public (even with a fake story)?

Well, still a lot of question's for me.

Date: 2015-08-11 04:04 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] oppameansit.livejournal.com
with every one of these posts i get more confused about what's actually going on

Date: 2015-08-11 04:07 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] huanyia.livejournal.com
i'm still so confused after going through this article...

if this is all true, this lady is so fucking brainwashed. also, 1. the shman needs to go to jail, 2. her husband needs to straighten their possessions out pronto, 3. LJH and her sons need a different kind of help.

Date: 2015-08-11 04:15 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] donutism.livejournal.com
I am so confused to what is going on

I just feel sorry for the sons.

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