The unsolved mystery of South Korea's missing "frog boys" | Part 1/2 | Full Episode

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  • @epically3787
    @epically3787 Před 4 lety +8966

    When the father was upset with the police using runaway instead of missing... his voice carried so much anger and hurt. My heart.

    • @helloworld2784
      @helloworld2784 Před 4 lety +117

      Alot of serial murders in America that involves young men raped and killed by a serial killer, (ex. John Gacy) reported and considered to be "runaways" and not missing. And the police didn't take any action. Just chill their asses off.

    • @helloworld2784
      @helloworld2784 Před 4 lety +83

      @bob morane There's a pattern, the place and the time. It's funny to think many men, living well, on their way to school, going to meet their friends, walking in the beach with wearing just shorts and only have coins, would go and run away.

    • @vianjelos
      @vianjelos Před 4 lety +15

      @@helloworld2784 Ive been watching a lot of true crime youtubers and it seems like anytime a teen or tween goes missing the cops want to immediatly lable it a runaway even if it goes against the childs nature.

    • @ms.c3891
      @ms.c3891 Před 4 lety +9

      Hi, please sign this petition regarding the reinvestigation to the frog boys murder case. This will help to catch the public's eyes to reinvestigate the case after 29 years. Hope that they will catch the culprit so that their family may feel relieve and they will serve justice. www.change.org/reinvestigationtofrogboysmurdercase

    • @DiamondsRexpensive
      @DiamondsRexpensive Před 4 lety +2

      @@ms.c3891 even if u sign a petition, they won't be able to do anything. Because if they were able to, they would have more than 10 years ago.

  • @angeline816
    @angeline816 Před 4 lety +17218

    the last part where the father was accused of burying his own child was absurd. That psychologist should have been sued for moral and physical damage. This is so heart breaking.

    • @pariyarashidi3011
      @pariyarashidi3011 Před 4 lety +512

      I get where you're coming from but sometimes you have to question these things. In many cases where parents of a child have killed their own.

    • @14KroshTV
      @14KroshTV Před 4 lety +918

      i have a good feeling those boys knew who killed them. they trusted that person enough to skip taekwondo class, just to find an insect.

    • @pariyarashidi3011
      @pariyarashidi3011 Před 4 lety +173

      @@14KroshTV
      Yeah. I agree. But sadly we will never know.

    • @moonchild5807
      @moonchild5807 Před 4 lety +894

      @@pariyarashidi3011 - Questioning and accusing are two different things. That psychologist was clearly accusing the father without providing any valid evidence. That is ridiculous.

    • @14KroshTV
      @14KroshTV Před 4 lety +26

      @Pariya Rashidi i think i know what happen. let me watch the second part, then i tell you.

  • @artisallthat
    @artisallthat Před 4 lety +8254

    Their parents tried everything to find them. They did more than the police did. Where was the empathy from the officials? Didn't they have children? How sad.

    • @ohhi5237
      @ohhi5237 Před 4 lety +35

      its 1991 in korea and its election time and you want them to care about some poor ass kids who went missing? nobody cares.

    • @alienpotato1834
      @alienpotato1834 Před 4 lety +130

      OhHi Oh they literally could have investigated the case way more efficiently without using as much work. Also, the police has nothing to do with the election

    • @ohhi5237
      @ohhi5237 Před 4 lety +18

      @@alienpotato1834 because it was 91, only one year after the ending of the military govt, yes the cops were indeed very busy arresting political enemies

    • @alienpotato1834
      @alienpotato1834 Před 4 lety +66

      OhHi Oh well, they still sent out thousands of police officers didn’t they? And the election didn’t last 20 years, which means the police officers could have tried way more to actually search for the kids after the election was stable.

    • @frruitloop7488
      @frruitloop7488 Před 4 lety +2

      @@ohhi5237 .

  • @hazellaw451
    @hazellaw451 Před 3 lety +237

    The fact that someone would prank call them during such a crisis and giving the parents false hope is so cruel, giving false hope like that and seeing the parents cry just breaks me

  • @HeartMyKPop
    @HeartMyKPop Před 4 lety +913

    Here is my theory (based on the limited amount of information I’ve gathered):
    On a holiday, no school day-when everyone was distracted by the election, 6 boys were playing boisterously in their neighborhood. A neighbor complained of the noise so they decided to move toward a wooded area. The 6th boy was hungry so instead of joining the others, he went home. (I really wish we could have gotten his interview!) The remaining 5 went on, but not before one of them stopped by his house to get a heavier jacket-the last time his father would see him.
    The boys were playing in the woods and got nearer and nearer to the adjacent military base. They found shell casings and bullets on the ground. Intrigued, they started collecting them, putting them in their pockets (explaining why bullets and casings were found in their clothing). Perhaps they saw the signs that indicated it was a military shooting zone. They disregarded them, maybe because they were goofing around or maybe because they thought it would be safe during the holiday.
    Meanwhile, there was a higher ranking military person who came on base to practice shooting that day. At some point it was said the military actually had record of who this person was, but his name had never been released and he had never been questioned. He had to be a higher-up because only certain officers were allowed to use the shooting range during non-drills. Most officers were off that day because of the holiday, so there probably were not many people there that day.
    The officer was shooting. Perhaps he mistook the children for animals from the distance or perhaps it was a random, accidental shot that hit one of the kids. (Only one boy had bullet holes in his skull.) At that point the officer may have realized he’d made a mistake so he went down to the area to check it out. When he gets there, he finds 4 boys freaking out, screaming for help, and trying to carry their injured friend down the mountain toward home. The boys may have thought the officer had come to help them. He maybe even did consider helping them at first, but then, perhaps after realizing the magnitude of the situation and fearing the loss of everything for his mistake, the officer lost his mind, flew into a rage and started bludgeoning the boys over the head with whatever tool he had. (The back of a hammer? A shovel or rake? His gun? I don’t know, but the forensic experts concluded it was a tool related to the perpetrator’s “occupation”.)
    As the boys began trying to escape
    , he grabbed some of them by their clothes and in the struggle, pulled them up over their heads. Once he had knocked them all out, he dug the hole and then tied their sleeves together to make it easier to drag their bodies into the pit. He buried them and then left.
    The “accidental shooting” theory is probably one of the most common, but I do have my questions. It would have taken the shooter a while to get down to where the boys were. Why didn’t one of them run home to get help? (Maybe the kids just tried to stick together and help their friend?) Also, the bashing in of their skulls required rage and passion. Why wouldn’t the perpetrator just shoot them quickly and cleanly? I wonder if maybe the boys saw something they weren’t supposed to see and the perpetrator attacked them. Also, one shot and one scream were reportedly heard near the area. This is odd. Wouldn’t the people there be used to shots all the time because of the military shooting range? Why would only one shot have been fired if someone was practicing shooting? And one scream? I’m sure there must have been many screams!
    Such a sad case! So many mistakes and coverups (and possibly bribes to the police from the military). Because of the publicity, so many crazy people calling in to try to profit or to make a joke-which is truly appalling!
    Back at that time in Korea, it’s not surprising that it was so botched. If this had happened today, I don’t believe the perpetrator would have gotten away with it. The boys would have been found within a few days, not 11 years later! There is someone out there who knows exactly what happened!

    • @Doggiemix1
      @Doggiemix1 Před 4 lety +58

      Whoever shot the first boy may have gone to investigate with a few other men that were lower in rank than him. He ordered the men/pressured them to quickly dispatch the boys before they could run for help. Maybe even caught the boys off guard while they were huddled around their injured friend.

    • @jaeyun1871
      @jaeyun1871 Před 4 lety +83

      I’m not sure why a shotgun would be shot in a firing range and managed to hit a kid in the head. Otherwise this story would have been a good assumption. However, I do believe the military was involved because South Korea has one of the worlds strictest gun control laws implemented many decades before this incident, meaning that chances are, no ordinary person would have managed to get a hold of a shotgun, and it was used by a military member instead. Also, it also must be certain that it did not involve just one person and rather multiple people who murdered all 5 children, because there is no way one person would be able to bludgeon all 4 children and shoot one without some of them running away.

    • @DiamondsRexpensive
      @DiamondsRexpensive Před 4 lety +11

      OK stop. These flickers are trained to control their emotions, when they shoot or kill they do so with cold blood.

    • @pspspspspspscat1796
      @pspspspspspscat1796 Před 4 lety +61

      the answer to why the culprit(if he was in the military) didn't shoot them is because the bullets would be accounted for. usually, it is checked and asked where they used it for. coming up with an excuse for one used bullet is easier than for five, so i guess he just decided to hit them instead.

    • @DiamondsRexpensive
      @DiamondsRexpensive Před 4 lety +15

      @@pspspspspspscat1796 also this. They can know who shot who if they pick the bullet out.

  • @honeyaardvark4985
    @honeyaardvark4985 Před 4 lety +8301

    Can't believe people made phonecall pranks during the situation.

    • @mangrove
      @mangrove Před 4 lety +711

      I do. There is a young girl who survived the Sewol sinking, and lost her parents and older brother. She's had to change her name and schools several times because of bullying. Today, cyber-bullying is serious issue in Korea.

    • @rainydays9400
      @rainydays9400 Před 4 lety +489

      @@mangrove why bully that poor girl?? I don't understand the logic

    • @munirahamin5630
      @munirahamin5630 Před 4 lety +180

      I also think that very rude and ridiculous

    • @joyce1343
      @joyce1343 Před 4 lety +264

      @@rainydays9400 probably because they think she should have died with them and she doesnt deserve to be one of the few that lived.

    • @mangrove
      @mangrove Před 4 lety +304

      @@rainydays9400 Kids can be cruel, especially without any filter or education. The girl's anonymity was supped to have been kept safe every time. Gossip is a big problem, especially with the proliferation of social media now. Failure by the schools and parents of the children.

  • @ToniaV
    @ToniaV Před 4 lety +14425

    It's horrifying that their bodies were found eleven years later and the police said that the cause of death was cold weather where they were clearly murdered.

    • @leavemealone2898
      @leavemealone2898 Před 4 lety +1092

      Antonia V.
      Yeah they were clearly murdered one by one they were killed and thrown to somewhere cold weather poor kids

    • @helloworld2784
      @helloworld2784 Před 4 lety +415

      Haven't started watching it because I'm easily disturbed, what happened? How they were killed?

    • @ToniaV
      @ToniaV Před 4 lety +241

      @@helloworld2784 I'm not sure, but they were probably shot or beaten to death.

    • @Lorena-bc7ew
      @Lorena-bc7ew Před 4 lety +850

      I'm reading the comments before watching. The police said that because they have already looked for in that area but could not find anything. Some other people said that maybe the police is involved in the case that is why they acted like that and avoid to solve the case.

    • @ohhi5237
      @ohhi5237 Před 4 lety +18

      *clearly* wtf u mean lol

  • @Hanhangh7
    @Hanhangh7 Před 4 lety +1655

    How could you make a joke about this and prank call them. That’s so heartless

    • @serena-jk4tz
      @serena-jk4tz Před 4 lety +16

      @@Tan02509 what? That is no excuse???

    • @caprisun3137
      @caprisun3137 Před 4 lety +38

      @@Tan02509 You do realize making a prank call about such a sensitive topic and the pain the parents had to go through. Who would prank call and say false things Rising the parents hope?!? That's no excuse a decent human being with a heart would know

    • @beverlykorte8581
      @beverlykorte8581 Před 3 lety +4

      Agree ✌🏼

  • @feichong3517
    @feichong3517 Před 2 lety +58

    The most disgusting thing about this case is that someone in this world knows exactly what happened.

  • @gracerobinson11
    @gracerobinson11 Před 4 lety +410

    I can feel their pain. My oldest brother was 13 when he went missing. My other brother was 12 and I was 6. We were playing out front. He moved me and my brother to the back but didn’t say why. He went back out front to grab our toys and didn’t return. Our parents came home from work and we told them he was gone. We called up our neighbors to help look for him. We searched until dark hit and that’s when we reported him as missing. But the police told us we had to wait 2 days to report him as missing. Two, argue infested days. Our parents blamed us, themselves and our neighbors. We finally were able to report it, but they shrugged it off as he ran away.
    Four months later two hikers were hiking in the Rocky Mountains when they found the body of a 13 year old boy. I can still remember his face. And everything. I can’t imagine finding my brother 11 years later. We were lucky that we were able to identify his body and give him a proper burial with what was left. It’s the most hush thing to talk about in our family. It tore us all apart. My grandparents blamed me and my brother and my parents. There was a huge divide within the family and it hit so deep, that we pushed it all under the rug. There are no words to describe what it’s like to lose a sibling (or child) in such a brutal way. I hope all these boys and my brother are resting peacefully and are still playing together up wherever they are

    • @dannyjoo6706
      @dannyjoo6706 Před 4 lety +49

      Oh dear I hope you're fine now. Please don't be disheartened coz your family blames you and your brother. They must have been traumatized and don't know what to express. Please stay strong.

    • @inezdebaue4077
      @inezdebaue4077 Před 4 lety +32

      Thank you for sharing your story with us. This is a lifetime trauma... you learn to live with it but the pain is everlasting... my deepest respect goes out to you! ❤️

    • @alwaysmycamera
      @alwaysmycamera Před 2 lety +15

      Tho it's very long ago. You have my deepest condolences. I teared reading your comment. Can't imagine what you've gone through psychologically. Hope you're happy and good wherever you are right now!

    • @rezarfar
      @rezarfar Před 2 lety +13

      I'm guessing this was quite a long time ago, because laws on missing children (anyone under the age of 18) - is to report them missing immediately, not even a day, when you have done everything you can, which will take a max of 2 hours, you are to report that.
      This law has been in place since 1992 in the US and since 1991 in the UK.
      I'm going to guess that this happened before?

    • @pink994
      @pink994 Před 2 lety +3

      So what happened to him?

  • @wooooo0oo
    @wooooo0oo Před 4 lety +5691

    THOSE FATHERS ARE STRONG, THEY HAVE MY FULL RESPECT.

  • @mellory2337
    @mellory2337 Před 4 lety +6150

    How can you as police not take it serious when 5 boys from 5 different families dont turn up at home and they didnt turn up at taekwondo practice and they're underage? All those 5 families came to the police station to report them missing and you dont do anything?

    • @juhixian
      @juhixian Před 4 lety +10

      taekwondo*

    • @lunaamore2713
      @lunaamore2713 Před 4 lety +239

      @@juhixian THAT'S NOT THE POINT.😧 Police not taking 5 missing children seriously. That's the point.

    • @gaslitworldf.melissab2897
      @gaslitworldf.melissab2897 Před 4 lety +49

      Poor families. If you think US police are sometimes indifferent, you don't want to see how modern Asian police departments respond. At least here, now we have the Amber Alert for children under 16, I think it's sixteen.

    • @milliediane1194
      @milliediane1194 Před 4 lety +19

      GaslitWorld f. Melissa B although it is a good thing I took years to establish. Many children went missing before anything was done. Although I should e happy that we have it now I wish people would have taken missing children more seriously.

    • @CodyCha
      @CodyCha Před 4 lety +26

      Today we have amber alet, etc but this happened in 1991. It was very different time

  • @lilyheartfilia7744
    @lilyheartfilia7744 Před 4 lety +7728

    the government was the culprit, that is why it is unsolved. Maybe the children happend to be witnessing something that no one should know.

    • @therandomsound4222
      @therandomsound4222 Před 4 lety +352

      LILY anne totally i was thinking the same thing

    • @pagethreemodel
      @pagethreemodel Před 4 lety +253

      Makes sense.

    • @yoursillypotatoo273
      @yoursillypotatoo273 Před 4 lety +129

      You have a good point

    • @samiesmiles5487
      @samiesmiles5487 Před 4 lety +391

      I feel like that could be an option. But I feel that the one kid must have knew something was up when he went to get his coat.

    • @aubreysong
      @aubreysong Před 4 lety +322

      Well the way they acted in Sewol ferry incident, maybe it's the same cult.

  • @EroiKuma
    @EroiKuma Před 4 lety +105

    The police are always portrayed as heroes but in reality, I hear more stories about their incompetence than about how they actually protect civilians.

    • @DreamBelief
      @DreamBelief Před 3 lety +5

      That's because the stories of imompetence are more interesting to people, so get more attention. Look at statistics. More are helped and saved than are not

    • @LuvThyMind29
      @LuvThyMind29 Před 3 lety +2

      These cases are out of their league because they aren't trained to this extent. It needs to be that they leave everything as is until someone qualified arrives on the scene... In a case like this though, they're good at messing with the evidence and may have done it intentionally on orders from the military.

    • @trevorbillings8641
      @trevorbillings8641 Před 2 lety +1

      What? So how are "the police always portrayed as heroes" if "you hear more stories about their incompetence than about how they actually protect civilians?" You contradicted yourself in one sentence. Which one is it?
      DreamBelief already responded accordingly. For example, the many daily domestic disturbance calls throughout the country where the police calmly diffuse the situation before the man kills his girlfriend won't get the attention that police brutality gets. There are many logical reasons for this, which hopefully you can understand.

  • @tinieminiefun9739
    @tinieminiefun9739 Před 3 lety +98

    The fact that the boys went missing in March and the police started searching in October is unbelievable! Also, what the military did was very strange and doubtful...Rest in Peace innocent boys 🤲🏽

  • @jayparks_honey588
    @jayparks_honey588 Před 4 lety +4540

    When you lose your parent you're called an *orphan*
    When you lose your wife/husband you're called a *widow/widower*
    But if you lose your child, there's no word to describe that because of how painful it is (Black 2017)

    • @peacelove8925
      @peacelove8925 Před 4 lety +16

      Well said love

    • @jlmyik1468
      @jlmyik1468 Před 4 lety +36

      @@peacelove8925 it's not even her quote

    • @lemoncakes8687
      @lemoncakes8687 Před 4 lety +62

      @@jlmyik1468 I've heard that quote too, I watch a lot of kdrama, I'm sure it was on one of them.

    • @namxx9494
      @namxx9494 Před 4 lety +87

      you watch "hi bye, mama" very well 🙃

    • @annieleonhart4867
      @annieleonhart4867 Před 4 lety +24

      there is a word for it in Arabic..."Thakla"

  • @minominmina5672
    @minominmina5672 Před 4 lety +2092

    Incompetent south korean policemen. 7 months passed, before they investigated the case, I am speechless. The psychologist only wanted to be famous, he acted as psychic not a psychologist. That is not what a psychologist do.

    • @jmelon2968
      @jmelon2968 Před 4 lety +28

      Mino Mina I'm also confused about him like did he show them a degree or anything to prove that he's a psychologist for real or to play with them mentally..

    • @minominmina5672
      @minominmina5672 Před 4 lety +68

      J Melon, i read the article about the case. The psychologist was shunned by psychological community and was fired from his job because of his wrong assumption regarding one of the victims’ father. Based on what evidence he made that theory? Hmmm..maybe he consulted a shaman/psychic, to ask about the case and believed an answer from whoever he consulted and there he was, on the media, thought that he can solve the case......that’s only my theory.

    • @M_SC
      @M_SC Před 4 lety +14

      Psychological people in the past all believed all women were obsessed wit their lack of penis. The whole discipline was a shitshow until recently

    • @lovelydiva06
      @lovelydiva06 Před 4 lety +6

      Esther B. Your talking out of your a** with this nonsense your on about

    • @gaslitworldf.melissab2897
      @gaslitworldf.melissab2897 Před 4 lety +25

      The mountain families don't have money, so the police don't care. It's all about clout there. If they had been an affluent family or even if they were wealthy visitors, then they would jump right on it, even if they believed it was too late. I'm sure that even there, the first 3 hours are critical. Most sex crime victims are dead within 3 hours of being kidnapped.

  • @unusedchannelxoxo6583
    @unusedchannelxoxo6583 Před 4 lety +10251

    When the comments are more smarter than the police

    • @awooga17
      @awooga17 Před 4 lety +270

      Diamondswan gamer *when the comments are smarter than the police
      you don’t need the word “more”

    • @jflsdknf
      @jflsdknf Před 4 lety +44

      Smarter*

    • @notoriouscookie2843
      @notoriouscookie2843 Před 4 lety +94

      Kolton Laytimi we all know what he/she was trying to say without you correcting

    • @awooga17
      @awooga17 Před 4 lety +56

      Yukhei’s Wifey Obviously. I was just being picky and annoying because I’m the grammar police.

    • @jhope6920
      @jhope6920 Před 4 lety +4

      Big yikes

  • @Solon_H
    @Solon_H Před 4 lety +51

    Imagine the military just admitting this and the fathers wouldn’t have to deal with all hardships for 3 years

  • @michaellim4165
    @michaellim4165 Před 4 lety +31

    I vividly remember this growing up in South Korea. It was scary as heck. 30+ years pass and its still not solved. This is crazy.

    • @LissiK.
      @LissiK. Před rokem +2

      Your comment also just made me realize how terrified the people living around must have been too.. It’s been so long and i feel so bad man idk how to explain :(
      I can’t imagine losing my life at that age. Im also 13.
      Terrifying. I hope they are in Peace. 🥹

  • @beanicolas8157
    @beanicolas8157 Před 4 lety +6369

    Director Bong Joon Ho should make a movie about this, just like his movie Memories of Murder, and make sure that the movie will show the negative side of the military, police, media, and the government regarding the handling of this case

    • @mangrove
      @mangrove Před 4 lety +241

      Lots of movies like Memories of Murder that comment on the incompetence and failure of
      police and authorities; another that comes to mind is The Chaser. Even Train to Busan is said to reference the criminal incompetence of the government in the Sewol tragedy.
      Incidentally, the serial killer who inspired Memories of Murder has likely been identified.

    • @Eiko286
      @Eiko286 Před 4 lety +138

      There is already a Korean movie called Children.

    • @uareri27
      @uareri27 Před 4 lety +25

      @@mangrove the Killer who inspired memoirs of murder is identified? Really? I need to look it up! I was just finally able to see the movie during the holidays, and was sad that the murder wasn't found yet.

    • @OhSoLiliana
      @OhSoLiliana Před 4 lety +45

      @@uareri27 incidentally, I think the real murderer watched the movie. What a scary and small world.

    • @Hagumi28
      @Hagumi28 Před 4 lety +52

      @@uareri27 yes but only at last September no public Named He was a 56 years old man 1994 He got a life sentenc for raping&killing his Sister in law so they checkt his DNA with the old cases got a positiv Match after that he confess that it Was him.

  • @elhenwhe
    @elhenwhe Před 4 lety +5322

    "The case went nowhere until September 26, 2002, when a man looking for acorns in Mount Waryong found scattered pieces of children’s shoes and clothing. He called the police, and after they searched the mountainside, found all five bodies of the Frog Boys in a shallow pit. At first, the police suspected that the boys had froze to death. It was cold and rainy the day they went missing, and the boys might have gotten lost. The fact that their bodies were so close together might have been because they tried huddling for warmth.
    Their parents, however, were skeptical. Their sons were found only 2 miles away from their village, so how could they have gotten lost? And why would they have taken off some of their clothes when the weather was so bad? Lastly, perhaps the most damaging point, Mount Waryong and the surrounding area had been searched and examined over 500 times the past decade. How could the bodies have possibly gone unnoticed for such a long period of time?
    After the boys’ bodies were exhumed, police admitted that their hypothermia theory was incorrect. Three of the boys’ skulls had marks on them, suggesting they were beaten to death by a blunt object. Additionally, two of the skulls had traces of blood on them, and another had two bullet holes inside of it, possibly from a shotgun. The police were no longer dealing with a case of missing persons; the Frog Boys were murder victims."
    source: bizarreandgrotesque.com/2015/08/19/the-frog-boys/
    Rest In Peace U Cheol-won, Jo Ho-yeon, Kim Yeong-gyu, Park Chan-in, and Kim Jong-sik.

    • @avp8955
      @avp8955 Před 4 lety +123

      Slay Kings
      What happens if “they” knew the cops searched and they placed the bodies there...🤔 IDK THIS JUST HIT MY BRAIN.

    • @elhenwhe
      @elhenwhe Před 4 lety +175

      @@avp8955 whatever theories we make i guess it wouldnt change anything anyway still thats sad
      I thought before that the police and military agreed on hiding evidence if its military fault but yea idk

    • @shannonlinklater8072
      @shannonlinklater8072 Před 4 lety +22

      Slay Kings rest peacefully

    • @yogurLAPIZ
      @yogurLAPIZ Před 4 lety +184

      @@avp8955 wouldn't be the first time murderers "help" the victim family search the bodies. There is a lot of cases involved on kids going missing and the perpetrators actually participated in the search.

    • @gittavanbuuren
      @gittavanbuuren Před 4 lety +11

      Thank you for your words and link, the video ended in the middle of a story

  • @mistyarianne7726
    @mistyarianne7726 Před 4 lety +1813

    "The police were just following orders from their superior. So just they pretended to be doing something." yes this is reality

    • @elasericon8903
      @elasericon8903 Před 4 lety +51

      that is why i really dont like their culture about seniority... because they always tend to follow their seniors even if they know there is something wrong with it.

    • @xXInfinityDiesXx
      @xXInfinityDiesXx Před 4 lety +48

      Just like during the Sewol tragedy, they pretended to be pumping air in the ship knowing it won't work. They admitted it was because the president was watching. They wasted the remaining time to save those kids just to please authority and media. Sickening

    • @expensivegurl1112
      @expensivegurl1112 Před 4 lety +15

      Just like the Sewol ferry incident.. people are getting corrupted with money and power, its obvious that the higher ups are involved in this case as well.. rip to those boys as well as the sewol ferry victims

    • @mistyarianne7726
      @mistyarianne7726 Před 4 lety +3

      Orrr maybe, it's their superiors who order not to do something. Because if everybody cares and did their jobs, they could have found the boys.

    • @rozhin6055
      @rozhin6055 Před 4 lety +5

      @@DIYniBert96 Is this true????? WTaffffffff. All those good for nothings stole those innocent peoples lives,hopes and dreams. It's so so heartbreaking 😭😭😭💔💔

  • @jjmm162
    @jjmm162 Před 4 lety +37

    It’s interesting that the English channel made this Korean unsolved case. And even It’s more detailed than any other Korean videos on CZcams.

  • @lizbethgonzalez9229
    @lizbethgonzalez9229 Před 4 lety +22

    Good thing that the 6th child stayed with his parents

  • @shinobi650
    @shinobi650 Před 4 lety +1933

    this was so heart breaking to watch. I heard that the first six hours are very crucial to find a missing person. The police and the public apathy has to be blamed.

    • @elsakristina2689
      @elsakristina2689 Před 4 lety +37

      The first three hours are the most crucial.

    • @foodie569
      @foodie569 Před 4 lety +35

      I heard a percentage where in a day or hour more than 90% missing kids are killed or something close to that

    • @lovelydiva06
      @lovelydiva06 Před 4 lety +9

      Well in most cases there’s a must be missing 24hrs policy now idk if that applies to children but either way a lot can happen in 24hrs so you’d be better off looking yourself til the police wanna act but by then your loved one could be long gone or long dead

    • @jay-gw8gm
      @jay-gw8gm Před 4 lety +14

      missing children are usually dead after 24. this is gross and awful of the police

    • @zcalhoun3638
      @zcalhoun3638 Před 4 lety +3

      Obviously but it must be noted this wasn’t a random day. It was the first election. In thirty years. They probably had tons of extra cases that day, as well as working as security. Clearly they should have done better, but I can understand the first day. NOT what happened after

  • @erinnicole5748
    @erinnicole5748 Před 4 lety +695

    Why would the military call the parents up there like that? That's almost like a "haha we got away with it" kind of thing. I'm baffled.

    • @loristone8860
      @loristone8860 Před 4 lety +51

      They were likely fishing for information. What had the police told them that they were told to keep quiet? What rumors had they heard? Would one or more of the parents let something slip if they were emboldened by a ruse that they had been given “superpowers” to explain guilty seeming knowledge. The police use these tactics frequently when they are searching for leads.

    • @erinnicole5748
      @erinnicole5748 Před 4 lety +3

      @@loristone8860 that is very possible. I hadn't even thought of that.

    • @amberlvr8665
      @amberlvr8665 Před 4 lety +1

      Hmm

    • @lydiastephenson-preston3305
      @lydiastephenson-preston3305 Před 4 lety +19

      One of the parents said his wife was effected by the "supernatural powers" the military gave them to help see their kids and they followed her to find nothing what if this was a way for the military to crush there hopes. Since the fathers were traveling for 3 years and were going into debt someone in the military could have bribed his wife with a lot of money to get here to act like the "supernatural powers" were working.
      Or someone high in the government could have threatened her to act this way to make the parents lose hope
      This is just a theory

    • @bisma1352
      @bisma1352 Před 4 lety +14

      the soldiers seem like the prank callers... playing with the parents emotion's

  • @SmashBias
    @SmashBias Před 4 lety +8253

    My assumption: 5 got accidently shot by military practices. They get rid of the body when they found out the mistakes.

    • @skdavidnba
      @skdavidnba Před 4 lety +484

      This right here. 👌

    • @vi-up4tq
      @vi-up4tq Před 4 lety +979

      exactly what i thought.. their bodies near the shooting range.. what else could it be?

    • @kirahdenielleseares5505
      @kirahdenielleseares5505 Před 4 lety +74

      was ttinking the same thing

    • @opaldust1979
      @opaldust1979 Před 4 lety +268

      Well it’s already false because the bodies were found and they suffered from blunt force trauma. Ya’ll just love blaming everything in the military because ya’ll think everyone else is incompetent to murdering someone

    • @navi9691
      @navi9691 Před 4 lety +612

      @@SpiritofaGrandmother Additionally, two of the skulls had traces of blood on them, and another had two bullet holes inside of it, possibly from a shotgun .

  • @yuranamo
    @yuranamo Před 4 lety +34

    Why would the military be saying “we can give you supernatural powers”

    • @user-jd7yr9mz3j
      @user-jd7yr9mz3j Před 3 lety +5

      To trick the possible murderer amongst them to give in and use the opportunity as their reason for being able to show where the boys were buried

    • @missuniverse9289
      @missuniverse9289 Před 3 lety +5

      Literally I’m so confused about that part

  • @Yasmin-jt1ux
    @Yasmin-jt1ux Před 2 lety +13

    The parents went through a lot.... And they deserve to know the truth... May their kids rest in peace and may justice be eventually served.....
    Everything seems to be inevitably leading towards a military cover up for an accidental shooting... Or maybe seeing something that should've been kept away from the public... That encounter in the military base was weird as hell..

  • @sokyoul
    @sokyoul Před 4 lety +1929

    For sure its related to the military, thats why the police didnt make any effort, especially in the beginning

    • @tiamariacake
      @tiamariacake Před 4 lety +87

      Exactly my thoughts. Such things happen in our country too. If military is involved in any sort of crime here then they just close the case without even giving any effort to solve them.

    • @ohhi5237
      @ohhi5237 Před 4 lety +13

      paranoid stupid logic, the cops never care in a corrupt country, has nothing to do with the military

    • @scrn749
      @scrn749 Před 4 lety +4

      @Moon Jar 😱 they hve such a fck up mind to release a raper. 🤦‍♀️

    • @assholebyginger
      @assholebyginger Před 4 lety +20

      @Moon Jar pedophilia isn't "very common in Korea" let's not exaggerate. But the military does tend to attract psychos and people that like to exercise power. I wouldn't be surprised if a pedophile from the military took the kids.

    • @dannyjoo6706
      @dannyjoo6706 Před 4 lety +5

      @Moon Jar you spoke my mind. I thought I was the only one thinking the kids were sexually assaulted by military and later killed. Also government tried to hide the fact for country's reputation.

  • @dlstmxxkakwldrl9463
    @dlstmxxkakwldrl9463 Před 4 lety +1923

    i think that one boy got shot accidentally and that the soldiers had to kill the other kids because they didn’t want anyone to know

    • @andradabaes4875
      @andradabaes4875 Před 4 lety +197

      @J K In critical situations, I feel like a human not in the right state could do many unethical things

    • @jineypop1226
      @jineypop1226 Před 4 lety +142

      Yes you’re theories might be right the boys bodies were already actually found in 2002 and one of the boys skull has a bullet hole here’s the article about it www.criminallyintrigued.com/blog/2019/1/6/the-curious-case-of-the-frog-boys

    • @sophianam6964
      @sophianam6964 Před 4 lety +52

      It could be, but it's always frustrating when there's so proof to back up a suspicion.

    • @adreanamashita
      @adreanamashita Před 4 lety +108

      Your theory does make sense. I think the soldiers accidentally shot one of the kids.And doesn’t want the other kids to tell anyone so they hit them in the head.They didn’t intend to kill the others they just want them to forget by hitting them on the head.

    • @Iamnilasky
      @Iamnilasky Před 4 lety +11

      But then why not shoot the rest? The others were not shot they had trauma to the head

  • @sexyfallenang
    @sexyfallenang Před 4 lety +1233

    Makes me sick knowing there are people out there hurting children just for fun.

    • @jiminjimin1227
      @jiminjimin1227 Před 4 lety +42

      Yup it is sad ....my husband tells me that I over do things sometimes .....like asking Kids who there are when my Boys go with them I get phone numbers and so on ....till this day I still watch my kids get on the bus even my older ones ...it always worries me even when the bus leaves because schools not even safe ....but you can't do anything really

    • @leavemealone2898
      @leavemealone2898 Před 4 lety +7

      Jimin Jimin
      Ikr this is a life real life you live and die nothing is safe not even your own house someone can break to other houses it’s scary

    • @leavemealone2898
      @leavemealone2898 Před 4 lety +6

      Jimin Jimin
      We just need to survive if this cruel world

    • @gaslitworldf.melissab2897
      @gaslitworldf.melissab2897 Před 4 lety +7

      "Fun" is probably not the goal, but to answer a sick, desperate fix, sexual gratification against someone defenseless, often a child, someone likely to trust an older person. They have to murder them to get away with it. There is no other reason to kill children these days. It's mostly sexual deviance.

    • @amberlvr8665
      @amberlvr8665 Před 4 lety

      Jimin Jimin wow

  • @brruceyy
    @brruceyy Před 4 lety +13

    Even if the boys were found dead, it doesn’t mean their gone forever. Family is always together forever. The parents we promise you that the boys are in a better place now. Family is forever together!

  • @setsuna4143
    @setsuna4143 Před 4 lety +12

    It breaks my heart seeing their fathers cry, because they were supposed to be the source of strength for the whole family. No family deserves this! I wish nothing more but peace for the family. To the boys, Woo Cheol-won, Jo Ho-yeon, Kim Young-gyu, Park Chan-in and Kim Jong-sik, I wish all of you peace and justice. You all deserve better.

  • @hannahkamillia7041
    @hannahkamillia7041 Před 4 lety +2065

    I’ve watched a lot of cases in S.korea were unsolved bcs the police took the cases so lightly.what if this happened to their own family.i hope the authorities could do a better job

    • @Mishael2023
      @Mishael2023 Před 4 lety +76

      Taekimchi Soo sams, I keep hearing of stories about unsolved cases. Usually it is the police just being lazy. A lot of unsolved cases were solved by other people. There’s a tv program in South Korea that looks into these cases and investigates(they solved quite a few cases, basically by just doing what police/investigators should’ve done). I’ve even heard of the victim in the case relative or friend solving it.

    • @minakim5187
      @minakim5187 Před 4 lety

      Not all bad some good some bad

    • @user-my6lf7xv7b
      @user-my6lf7xv7b Před 4 lety +2

      KILLJOY do you know the show name? I wanna check it out pls

    • @domagario6910
      @domagario6910 Před 4 lety

      KILLJOY what's it called?

    • @runway5338
      @runway5338 Před 4 lety +11

      KILLJOY that’s sad and pathetic on the police’s side. What’re they getting paid for? Isn’t this where the ppl’s tax dollars are going to?? I’m glad that some of those cases were solved. Must’ve been hard for the victim’s friends and families to have to play detective instead of properly grieving simply cause some ppl were too lazy to do their job. Smh

  • @bribread
    @bribread Před 4 lety +1269

    The kids were murdered and this is absolutely devastating.
    Assuming from the fact that only ONE kid had a bullet hole in his brain, he had the possibility of being the one to escape. He had the possibility of being the one to tell the story and help his friends’ deaths not go in vain. He got shot at before he could make it. He was shot with a shotgun, which are hard to obtain.
    Witnesses beside the hill heard two screams, 10 seconds apart, around 11:30 am. A witness’ mother had a gut sinking feeling around 11:30 am as well.
    These kids had no reason to run away (Korean Police assumption). They were ages 9 through 13 and had happy lives with happy families. No bullying ever took place.
    They did not die of hypothermia, as confirmed by the autopsy.
    Police searched and could not find the bodies, guessing the murderer dumped their bodies there after the police searched so (s)he wouldn’t get caught, as the bodies were found in such an obvious place. It was out in the open, near the shooting range.
    These children deserve justice and I feel terrible

    • @ok.8775
      @ok.8775 Před 4 lety +44

      they heard screams too?? That's just cold.

    • @sastina6714
      @sastina6714 Před 4 lety +2

      @@ok.8775 :(

    • @aristheia_
      @aristheia_ Před 4 lety +62

      I had this hunch where possibly the one kid who had the bullet was the first one to die (?) like "accidentally" then the others were killed so that there'll be no witnesses since the rest of them were murdered brutally. But I wouldn't want to believe my "theory" and take this case lightly, it's not a movie or anything, it's reality.

    • @sastina6714
      @sastina6714 Před 4 lety +9

      @@aristheia_ And for that I blame the Military.

    • @normalaccount9823
      @normalaccount9823 Před 4 lety +18

      Its pretty hard to obtain guns in korea, in fact its rumored to be nearly impossible even to obtain a small 9mm pistol. A shotgun may hint it might be Goverment officials who shot the child as shotguns are extremely hard to conceal.

  • @allergictohumansnotanimals5671

    3 days after their disappearance and the incompetent police still thought they "ran away"?

    • @jangb98
      @jangb98 Před 4 lety +48

      It's because if they signed it off as a runaway case they wouldn't have to go out and look for the children. Hella corrupt, lazy, and absolutely mind-boggling to hear about.

    • @kakuella
      @kakuella Před 4 lety +5

      I'm not defending these officers but if I'm not mistaken, I remember hearing about many kids ran away from home back in the days. They either go to major cities or follow wherever bigger kids or pied pipers were going.

    • @montrealresident8223
      @montrealresident8223 Před 4 lety +19

      @@kakuella yes but why TF kids under 13 would do that

    • @iIovekadi
      @iIovekadi Před 4 lety

      Montreal Resident because they don’t think before doing something. you would be surprised about the amount of little kids running off to somewhere when they aren’t supposed to.

    • @sophianam6964
      @sophianam6964 Před 4 lety

      Yea kids run away, whether they have a valid reason or not. Nonetheless, it is an issue that this investigation was taken way too lightly even after a the passing of a few days. Even IF the children just simply "ran away", some sort of action should still be taken instead of it being thrown away and dismissed. Honestly what I mentioned isn't the only issue, there are so many other things that can be pointed out, but it's honestly just so frustrating to know just the surface of what happened and see how it was handled for a national issue of this depth.

  • @von9978
    @von9978 Před 4 lety +12

    When he said “what’s the point in crying” I lost it. You can cry all you want to!

  • @kenrurounishin6039
    @kenrurounishin6039 Před 2 lety +6

    A lesson for parents: don't let your children play out of your sight

  • @jemmaxx570
    @jemmaxx570 Před 4 lety +628

    When the father said “what’s the point in crying?” My heart broke

    • @thief6676
      @thief6676 Před 3 lety +10

      It’s the mother but yeah sure..

    • @muizshahrin3407
      @muizshahrin3407 Před 3 lety +10

      I can relate. When you're tired of crying everyday and one day you just stop crying because it won't change anything in your life.

    • @cuppiecakes
      @cuppiecakes Před 3 lety +7

      @@thief6676 FATHER of kim young-gyu, not mother (23:45)

    • @ryk30
      @ryk30 Před rokem

      @@muizshahrin3407 so heartbreaking for them. This pain will last lifelong

  • @AmbiCahira
    @AmbiCahira Před 4 lety +361

    I'm enraged at how the parents were put through such psychological torture over and over again for YEARS.

  • @liyan00
    @liyan00 Před 4 lety +1352

    I went to go look at the case and there was a surviving boy, a sixth one, that went home to eat and said he would join them later. This saved his life. He is the reason why I can't believe that the boys "just ran away". If there was a plan to run away, wouldn't you think he would've known about it considering him needing/wanting to go eat first is an entirely random event?
    There was a rumor that they got too cold and huddled together for warmth, but apparently, the town could still be seen (at night because of the lights) from the spot that the bodies were found, so there wasn't any reason for them to huddle for warmth.
    3 of the skulls were discovered to be caved in! There were cracks and holes (!!!) to the skulls and were possibly caused by tools (such as screwdrivers). The caving in the of the skulls makes me think that the holes weren't caused by bullets (like some people suspect). If we knew what patterns the cracks made (radiating from the holes or in other places without holes/more spread out like if you cracked a hard-boiled eggshell), then we would know if it was blunt force trauma and stabbing or bullets.
    This is all I got with my limited knowledge.

    • @claudiadavila3685
      @claudiadavila3685 Před 4 lety +89

      and it's better than what the police did at that time

    • @nenabunena
      @nenabunena Před 4 lety +15

      The 6xth boy is a rumor? Bec I think they would've mentioned him in the documentary.

    • @m1naria
      @m1naria Před 4 lety +81

      @@nenabunena i don't think so, to respect his privacy

    • @moonchildexe
      @moonchildexe Před 4 lety +43

      @@nenabunena there are things they didn't mention in the documentary, i mean it's like that in every type of documentary, whether it's about animals or crime they won't say everything cuz it won't be as "interesting" in their opinion and they could have avoid talking about that for the 6th boy's privacy

    • @ok.8775
      @ok.8775 Před 4 lety +78

      on wikipedia it says "A sixth child, 10-year-old Kim Tae-ryong, left the group to go home and eat, having missed breakfast that morning."

  • @kpopspace9849
    @kpopspace9849 Před 4 lety +16

    Also I did not understand why the military called the parents at night ??? For nothing ???

  • @blinkfan5735
    @blinkfan5735 Před 4 lety +21

    It’s so important to have cameras even in the woods

  • @cherylmedeiros6287
    @cherylmedeiros6287 Před 4 lety +293

    I couldn't even watch the whole thing. I was so angry when they said children were runaways and not missing even after the phone call. Then 7 months later they do a field search. I couldn't handle this! Those poor boys! May they come back in another life as very successful men who can make changes in the world!

  • @midnytbluee
    @midnytbluee Před 4 lety +920

    South Korea seems only competent and very good in terms of economics .
    This reminds me of those so many children died when their ship sunk. They had the chance to save them but they were too slow.
    They were not prepared with those kind of emergencies.

    • @BluePeach0214
      @BluePeach0214 Před 4 lety +127

      They weren't slow, the help come as soon as possible but the captain and the crew or the ship is trash. They jump ship and inform the coast guard way too late resulting them arriving late. They told the kids to stay inside instead of evacuate, and only told them to jump last minute, only a few crew stay and help them evacuate. About Sewol ferry accident the one to blame is those crew and captain, since they overload the ship as well. They are very well prepared for the emergency, but those adults decide to be selfish and ruined those kids lives.

    • @yoongiyuu3086
      @yoongiyuu3086 Před 4 lety +140

      the coast guards showed up to the ferry in time to save the people on it but refused to help until the president at the time saw their act of “heroism”. the president herself waited hours before she even spoke about the situation and by that time the ferry was submerged. they weren’t too slow and they were prepared, it’s just that those in charge didn’t care. they didn’t even send out a professional diving team to recover the bodies, a group of amateur divers volunteered

    • @ryujinxyyeji
      @ryujinxyyeji Před 4 lety +7

      Midnight Blue and also they didn’t get to take home their kids bodies 🙄

    • @2PMisTimeless
      @2PMisTimeless Před 4 lety +53

      @@yoongiyuu3086 yes exactly. It's not that the people were slow but the ones in power and control who wouldn't allow them to jump in and help. Truly disgusting.

    • @chromberries7329
      @chromberries7329 Před 4 lety +6

      2PMisTimeless their comment said that they didn't jump in because they wanted the president to see how "heroic" they were and caused those kids to die.

  • @koolerz1234
    @koolerz1234 Před 4 lety +157

    The fact that the police didnt act fast especially since the first 24 hours are the most important when a child is missing.

    • @user-db1zc1pg7c
      @user-db1zc1pg7c Před 4 lety +6

      IWillWaitForYou unfortunately they always say to wait 24-48 hours before they take the case

    • @bae-jing4260
      @bae-jing4260 Před 4 lety

      123456 78 wdym that’s not true

    • @amaris5141
      @amaris5141 Před 4 lety

      北京bae-jing In some countries, you need to wait 24 hours before making a report for a missing perosn.

    • @kkeomchizz
      @kkeomchizz Před 4 lety +3

      @@amaris5141 why? That is so dumb

  • @mp00507
    @mp00507 Před 4 lety +22

    The trot song that played at 2:39 honestly gave me chills, it just added an eerie vibe 😞

  • @cnc2692
    @cnc2692 Před 4 lety +20

    This is such a tragic case all around. Watching this video broke my heart because of the aging fathers. It’s sad to know that the parents would end up passing away and may never know why their sons were murdered and who was responsible. 😞

  • @imikimi2009
    @imikimi2009 Před 4 lety +751

    There should be foreign people to help investigate. But if it's a government issue, that would be hard to do

    • @John14-6-
      @John14-6- Před 4 lety +41

      The whole world is controlled....😒 if All secrets were revealed we would ALL be completely *LOST* Some secrets are just meant to be kept... But one things for sure don't trust anyone but *yourself!*

    • @whitemerrychristmas
      @whitemerrychristmas Před 4 lety +16

      Still hard. I don't want to raise my children here. I'm korean.

    • @minakim5187
      @minakim5187 Před 4 lety +1

      Snow Lucy oh...ㅠㅠ 서울은요?

    • @gogoprofit
      @gogoprofit Před 4 lety

      @@whitemerrychristmas Same I think the academic pressure is too high and I don't want them to have to experience it

  • @rebeccabarnes1946
    @rebeccabarnes1946 Před 4 lety +259

    The minute I heard that bit about there being an army base nearby my spine got a chill down it. When they went on to talk about how the forest was near the shooting range, my gut got this terrible feeling. I wouldn't be at all surprised if it turns out to be someone in the army who did it, perhaps accidentally, and hid the bodies. My heart breaks for these parents- shame on the police and media for not caring until it was too late. The first 72 hours are so important, wtf is the use in seriously investigating months later? It makes me so cross.

    • @ohhi5237
      @ohhi5237 Před 4 lety +1

      but it could have been the milkman, YOU DONT KNOW, STOP MAKING UP STORIES

    • @gabbygabgab611
      @gabbygabgab611 Před 4 lety +5

      Maybe they made them as shooting targets for practice

    • @stannlover_
      @stannlover_ Před 2 lety +4

      Well Julian Assange leaked videos of soldiers randomly shooting to death innocent people on the ground just for FUN. So why not soldiers from the base who were possibly eef'd in the head doing the same.? The kids had been shot and bashed on the head so whoever did it had the power to capture and murder not just one kid but 5. So there cant have been just one killer. And how the hell could it be an accident when they had a firing range for practice? How could a stray bullet hit the kids unless they were on the firing range.? The cops could've had it rapt up if they'd bothered to do there job properly but when cops don't bother usually it's a cover up.

  • @kimchunin9818
    @kimchunin9818 Před 4 lety +203

    Due to Korea's strict gun law policy it's either a policeman, a hunter or a soldier I lean towards the third theory. I think it is more than one soldier he/they shoot at one kid by accident and then they took care of the others to protect himself/themselves. There was a military range next to where the bodies were found and when the searches for the missing boys started they could join and secure the area where the boys were burried and act like there was nothing. If it was a serial killer he wouldve done it again. It is a military cover up.

    • @r0tting_lina
      @r0tting_lina Před 4 lety +2

      but there were no shooting practices being held on the military base that day since it was a national holiday

    • @kimchunin9818
      @kimchunin9818 Před 4 lety +18

      @@r0tting_linacheck part 2 of the documentary, they said a comissioned officer was there but they didn't reveal his name. If he was at the a base it's 100% him.

    • @ohhi5237
      @ohhi5237 Před 4 lety

      illegal guns are rampant tho

    • @ohhi5237
      @ohhi5237 Před 4 lety +1

      after the cold war, japanese invasions and korean war you cant claim people dont have guns at home.....

    • @kimchunin9818
      @kimchunin9818 Před 4 lety

      @@ohhi5237 yeah that's right but i don't think it's a civilian, the thing is that the body was found near a shooting military range and they said that there was a comissioned officer there that day.

  • @jenniferkang1740
    @jenniferkang1740 Před 4 lety +14

    I remember my parents telling me about this when I was little and watching a Korean documentary on this when I was younger. I didn't know the extent of it. The kids are at peace knowing that their parents and loved ones tried their hardest to find them. I know it. Rest in peace to these poor souls. May their parents soon find peace as well. Their kids will be waiting for them.

  • @claynine1266
    @claynine1266 Před 4 lety +14

    I can imagine how hard it must have been and still is for the parents, but i could never imagine the feelings those 5 innocent children felt, it is completely heartbreaking

  • @joeyyap6466
    @joeyyap6466 Před 4 lety +269

    "The police thought ..." ; this line just makes me sad. Not only in the case of police but in normal situations as well.

    • @nocksar744
      @nocksar744 Před 4 lety

      Time stamp please? Its almost an hour long video...

    • @pastelsiren
      @pastelsiren Před 4 lety

      @@nocksar744 should be around 10:48

  • @nexxyss
    @nexxyss Před 4 lety +830

    imagine thinking that the parents killed them when they literally were in misery about their missing children lol thats kind of clown

    • @janabroflovski2572
      @janabroflovski2572 Před 4 lety +1

      Ash

    • @rianimb2822
      @rianimb2822 Před 4 lety +9

      Stupid comment

    • @exthers6389
      @exthers6389 Před 4 lety +2

      True, but have you ever thought why? Why the physiologists did that? Maybe it was a plan they had all along to detract them from finding the 5 boys? Or either *HE* was the one who hid/killed/murdered the boys? I honestly think the mystery would have been solved if they hired someone who knew what to do.

    • @bonnieparkerblack
      @bonnieparkerblack Před 4 lety +10

      You never know. They could be very, very good in hiding it and pretending sadness. I've seen it before.

    • @azas680
      @azas680 Před 3 lety +5

      You know that Police always suspects family/partner/close friends first. It's because in most cases they are actually guilty

  • @yaritzavictoriano9951
    @yaritzavictoriano9951 Před 4 lety +607

    There’s a movie called “children” which is based on this case.

    • @yusrinaadilah3092
      @yusrinaadilah3092 Před 4 lety +6

      Yaritza Victoriano is it a Korean movie?

    • @yaritzavictoriano9951
      @yaritzavictoriano9951 Před 4 lety +11

      Yusrina Adilah yeah

    • @ally6958
      @ally6958 Před 4 lety +5

      Yaritza Victoriano where do I watch? Is it on Netflix?

    • @reereeki3915
      @reereeki3915 Před 4 lety +16

      @@ally6958 you can watch it on kissasian

    • @MyKoreanNotebook
      @MyKoreanNotebook Před 3 lety +3

      This happened in 1991. The next year (1992), a movie was made entitled Frog Boys.

  • @nananagla
    @nananagla Před 4 lety +10

    11:30 this part made me cry the little boy was trying to reach out to his father 💔

  • @w.vv.w
    @w.vv.w Před 4 lety +24

    A couple things I'm curious about: What the HELL was that short segment where the military invited them over to a tent and an officer pretended to give them supernatural powers, after which one of the wives went crazy and tried to lead them to a place where she thought the boys were? They just briefly went over that but I thought it was INCREDIBLY bizarre.
    Secondly - the initial call demanding ransom was never elaborated on. If the military was to blame - who was behind the call?
    Also, how were their bodies found 11 years later? Don't bodies decay? Was it just the bones that were found or did the bodies get preserved somehow because of cold weather?

    • @subramukherjee2231
      @subramukherjee2231 Před 3 lety +2

      i guess only the bones were found

    • @greyblueme9711
      @greyblueme9711 Před 3 lety +3

      If I remember correctly from another video, that ransom was actually a prank call

  • @cillaxandhavesometea
    @cillaxandhavesometea Před 4 lety +200

    I still can feel the saddnes in their eyes when retelling the story

  • @almercool5
    @almercool5 Před 4 lety +497

    South Korea needs to open a full investigation again in this case ASAP! With the current modern technology, I'm pretty sure they can get closer to solving or a better understanding of what happened, I'm pretty sure that evidence from the case that was found still kept all they have to do is reanalyzed. Touch DNA can solve this case, Touch DNA picks some skin cells on on clothing. there are a lot of cold cases in the United States that got solved because of this technology. if they still kept the items of clothing they could use Touch DNA on them to find a person.

    • @arlenephuong15
      @arlenephuong15 Před 4 lety +9

      agree with you 100%!!

    • @brattingprincess
      @brattingprincess Před 4 lety +27

      this is very low on their priority list

    • @blueshoes5145
      @blueshoes5145 Před 4 lety +53

      It's nice if they could but they have tonnes of cases to take care off...from arson to child abuse, domestic violence to sexual assualt and rape. Old cases are rarely looked at again. Especially ones that have expired. I wish they hired people to work on just cold cases.

    • @nocksar744
      @nocksar744 Před 4 lety +23

      If only they were like kpop idols, you really think people of this generation care enough to put stress on media/government and would reopen cases like this? Espcially when its seemingly involving higher powers, such as the military and for political reasons...its a shame really

    • @mangrove
      @mangrove Před 4 lety +58

      @@nocksar744 Even KPop Idols and actors lives mean little to those higher up. Entertainment industry is rampant with abuse. The suicide of an actress in the Boys Over Flowers series was a major story over a decade ago, yet no major arrests or prosecution resulted from it. And idols have committed suicide from intense bullying from so-called "netizens".

  • @drakecircus
    @drakecircus Před 4 lety +568

    I was thinking, maybe they did not search for frogs but they were collecting bullets as the forest was near the military shooting range. The boys had many unused bullets in their pockets. Hmmm...

    • @anti-perceptionofrealitysu5257
      @anti-perceptionofrealitysu5257 Před 4 lety +132

      Hafizah Mohamad Fawzi maybe they used to called the bullets “frog eggs”

    • @expensivegurl1112
      @expensivegurl1112 Před 4 lety +2

      The place they were collecting it was probably a military range considering remote places or mountain areas are usually where they're located, one of the kids were said to have been shot within the skull which means someone accidentally couldve shot him and did the same to the rest to prevent them from telling others

    • @jakefromstatefarm7363
      @jakefromstatefarm7363 Před 4 lety +1

      @@anti-perceptionofrealitysu5257 WOAAAAAH GENIUS 100IQ

  • @Solon_H
    @Solon_H Před 4 lety +3

    How could a parent kill his own child and still desperately look for him and even quitting his job

  • @bxbyhentaii
    @bxbyhentaii Před 4 lety +12

    38:18 gives me chills because they were found around that area years later 😭😭😭

    • @eunicepak816
      @eunicepak816 Před 3 lety

      now that i rewatched that part, i’m wondering if that officer knew the truth, but couldn’t tell the whole truth exactly. maybe he was feeding the idea of “superpowers” to the fathers to allow them to think the military IS involved. that they should be listening to the suspicions of others bc the military DOES plays a role in the children’s death.. although……. this officer led them to their ‘future gravesite’………they be looked at investigated

  • @c3c3g
    @c3c3g Před 4 lety +308

    Need special international team to analyze and discover the truth for their parents and for the sake of victims so their soul can be rest.. 😭😭

    • @Sadaaaaf
      @Sadaaaaf Před 4 lety +3

      I am CECEG it was “solved” years ago the bodies were discovered and it’s incredibly sad.

    • @haduong9500
      @haduong9500 Před 4 lety +16

      aei - There was foul play involved, I don't think the case is really solved until we found out the monster who did that to the boys

    • @Sadaaaaf
      @Sadaaaaf Před 4 lety +2

      ha duong I know. That’s why I put it in quotients

    • @felix-allen6103
      @felix-allen6103 Před 4 lety +5

      ha duong no it’s still considered a cold case or a closed case because they didn’t find the suspect. So they file it away.

    • @sophianam6964
      @sophianam6964 Před 4 lety +3

      @@felix-allen6103 I can't imagine how many files could possibly be filed up in cabinets like this one.

  • @shannonvanessa2473
    @shannonvanessa2473 Před 4 lety +568

    to be honest, the military CAN be the reason why. they also did say that they travel around Korea. if there is a kidnapper, they can bring the kids to Japan or china or even Russia. if they live in daegu, it is not hard to travel by sea. they cannot travel by plane because the kids don't have any passports with them.

    • @io-dx6uu
      @io-dx6uu Před 4 lety +61

      Or they’ve been taken to North Korea. I’m from japan, and it’s a fact that we still have “our” people in North Korea after they went missing. It’s been confirmed by the North Korean government as well.

    • @lovelydayse3207
      @lovelydayse3207 Před 4 lety +3

      I agree for North Korea

    • @minakim5187
      @minakim5187 Před 4 lety

      Sad

    • @slimersomar6151
      @slimersomar6151 Před 4 lety +1

      @@io-dx6uu hi can you pls give me the link of cases like this where they take kids to N.korea and for what reason. thank you. im a mom and im really heartbroken watching this.

    • @r0tting_lina
      @r0tting_lina Před 4 lety +10

      their bodies were found in the waryong mountain around 2002...so no they weren't taken to japan, china, or russia

  • @O_Ciel_Phant0mhive
    @O_Ciel_Phant0mhive Před 4 lety +74

    Screw the authorities. I wish the boys families for them to finally find answers and be at peace now. They deserve that and may the boys rest in peace.

  • @donna7245
    @donna7245 Před 4 lety +36

    The number of prank calls-monsters do exist.

  • @reen7866
    @reen7866 Před 4 lety +8

    Those parents did WAY MORE than the police and other officials. The authorities didnt even care much.

  • @Myhalamanz
    @Myhalamanz Před 4 lety +51

    It's been more than 20 years and the authorities still act the same way during the Sewol ferry incident.

  • @dy7422
    @dy7422 Před 4 lety +154

    That “psychologist” must’ve been one of military coverups since that supernatural powers bullshit didn’t work

  • @hennadolo2972
    @hennadolo2972 Před 4 lety +217

    What's with the Military?
    Why did they call the parents in the middle of the night and did the "supernatural power" thing? What BS is this?

    • @moonbug7252
      @moonbug7252 Před 4 lety +34

      Rubbing it in. They knew they killed the boys.

    • @breakaway2x
      @breakaway2x Před 3 lety +1

      they may have got the actual location wrong, but they weren't actually far off. The boys were buried somewhere
      near the area in those mountains. maybe the supernatural power thing was actually true but they just got the location slightly wrong.

    • @em-jd4do
      @em-jd4do Před 3 lety +3

      @@moonbug7252 i agree, they must've known something

  • @zonnm
    @zonnm Před 4 lety +13

    im just gonna drop this
    "money can't buy everything but everything needs money"

  • @dhaniluvkakashi
    @dhaniluvkakashi Před rokem +3

    Losing a child is traumatising. When my family lost my 2 year old baby brother, my dad couldn't even speak to people that came to our house and I had to greet them on my dad's behalf. This was a baby that my parents hugged until he died. I couldn't imagine the agonising pain of a missing child's parents, to not have the certainty of their kids' well-being, only to find them dead with all the questionable conditions...

  • @jasg771
    @jasg771 Před 4 lety +46

    This reminded me of the Macdonald's Boys incident in Singapore. 2 boys went missing in 1986 and they were nowhere to be found even up till now. Some people said they saw the boys being mutilated to become beggars on the street in Thailand. It became a national news when Macdonalds offered S$100000 to search for the missing boys. But the frog boys case really seemed more tragic because the unsympathetic police were quick to dismiss the case and having unwanted people trying to poke their nose in the case instead of helping just makes the matter worse.

    • @lovelydayse3207
      @lovelydayse3207 Před 4 lety

      Jas G have you do research before say anything bad to Thailand it solves that the father one kid kidnap them to Malaysia

    • @jasg771
      @jasg771 Před 4 lety +5

      @@lovelydayse3207 thats not what i said. Its according to sources on internet and others. I'm not accusing anyone here.

    • @lovelydayse3207
      @lovelydayse3207 Před 4 lety

      Jas G then delete it

    • @jasg771
      @jasg771 Před 4 lety +12

      @@lovelydayse3207 whats your problem? I'm stating the facts, not accusing you. Stop being immature

    • @2PMisTimeless
      @2PMisTimeless Před 4 lety +5

      @@jasg771 hhhhhhhh super funny xD just ignore the other person hh

  • @inkyguy
    @inkyguy Před 4 lety +44

    My heart breaks for these parents, some of whom lost their only child, and for the boys, who would be about ages 38-41 by now. So terribly sad!

  • @randalol2748
    @randalol2748 Před 4 lety +141

    I wish the police was what we see in k dramas where they never give up tile they find an answer.

    • @expensivegurl1112
      @expensivegurl1112 Před 4 lety +6

      @Connie Mathis not only policemen but the higher ups and authorities as well.. as long as money and media is involved they take advantage of it.. there's a lot of corruption nowadays

    • @alessiagatti590
      @alessiagatti590 Před 4 lety +7

      Has anyone watched “He is Psychometric” ? It actually kinda portrays a lot of the corrupted political, police and infrastructure system and of kids born and not registered and so with no identify that experienced awful things..

    • @queeniebeanie3196
      @queeniebeanie3196 Před 4 lety +1

      Alessia Gatti omg yoooo I just watched that. It really expressed how they treat cases. Especially when you know who died and how they handled the case

    • @azas680
      @azas680 Před 3 lety

      Don't really watch k dramas but I often watch korean thrillers and there the police is always made a laughing stock. The most incompetent and ridiculous fraction

    • @lunix3259
      @lunix3259 Před 3 lety

      Kdrama is what the real police wish they are

  • @jacquelinelarsen1721
    @jacquelinelarsen1721 Před 4 lety +4

    Those were little boys, too small to run away. Those boys were loved and they knew they were loved! Someone stole those boys. I hope the parents get closure one day💝💝💝

  • @WelfareChrist
    @WelfareChrist Před 3 lety +4

    these are truly heroic parents, and what they suffered is about the worst thing a human being can experience. As hard as this was to watch it was also strangely inspiring to see these fathers pull together the way they did, even though the kids are all still missing.

  • @bigbangluvabc123
    @bigbangluvabc123 Před 4 lety +158

    Woah this is a very interesting case. I feel very sorry for the parents who had to go through such devastating times. I hope they are alright and got a chance to rebuild their lives. Also the part where the military pulled that supernatural stunt is absolutely shameful

  • @calypso9224
    @calypso9224 Před 4 lety +46

    Can't believe people are actually saying first , second ( ect ) on such a serious case.

  • @Meekox
    @Meekox Před 4 lety +213

    Why do I feel like Korean has the worst political system ever for a first world country?

    • @glowfly1000
      @glowfly1000 Před 4 lety +38

      probably bc they are. The mentality is kind of behind; I'd say, even tho things are shifting now. The system is also very corrupt, and the hierachie is pretty bad, which are the main reasons I think o-O

    • @minakim5187
      @minakim5187 Před 4 lety +17

      No 😢
      Back in old days police very bad lazy I know
      Now change (some still very very bad) a lot of police very hard working now, but frog boys its very sad ㅠㅠㅠ

    • @Meekox
      @Meekox Před 4 lety +11

      @@minakim5187 what about Gwangju Inhwa School? 🤔 Police didn't care until the media finally started talking about it, and even after that they didnt much until 2011 when a movie was made from it and it got media attention again

    • @tunkytunky
      @tunkytunky Před 4 lety +22

      They're a pretty recent addition to "first world country" especially considering that this happened 30 years ago. People I know who went in the 80s to Korea said at that time it was still pretty much a developing country.

    • @TheRubinre
      @TheRubinre Před 4 lety +12

      I'm from the U.S. and things like this occur here daily. IDK what country has it better. S. Korea seems like a more peaceful culture. Not so violent. The thing that I believe was sad was a movie, song, and book was written in 1992 & the father said none of them did well. He said sad movies didn't sell. Here in the U.S. people would've bought all that information. Our culture loves this stuff. More emotional people.

  • @apple-tree5083
    @apple-tree5083 Před 4 lety +6

    Me and my family visit the village of my mother in Eritrea that is near the mountains .I decided to go hiking in the mountains with my two little cousins.We saw two or three men who looked at us weirdly and we were followed by one so we decided to go.My Mom and aunt was upset when we returned because one months ago a boy was raped and murdered from a sick man in the mountains.I was 18 at the time and I would protect my cousin's with everything I have,but even then it was dangerous.

  • @biaklun.ngaihte7442
    @biaklun.ngaihte7442 Před 4 lety +56

    Here's my theory, either the poor children were abducted by the military /govt for some sort of sick experiment(which we all know they do) or they witnessed an event they shouldn't have because its way too obvious that someone with power's covering up their tracks and they succeeded. My deepest condolences to their families. Rest in peace young ones.

  • @user-ui5bd3mn4k
    @user-ui5bd3mn4k Před 4 lety +23

    Now, this really creeps me out every time because the high school that I am going to is literally right in front of the mountain.

  • @jongsungsmais7041
    @jongsungsmais7041 Před 4 lety +68

    I feel sorry for these children and the parents... May they find justice and hope again :))

  • @Ojoy88
    @Ojoy88 Před 4 lety +115

    I just wonder if the site where they found the remains was the same place where the parents went with the soldiers at that one "supernatural" night

    • @summerdawn2982
      @summerdawn2982 Před 4 lety

      Ojoy88 what remains

    • @Ojoy88
      @Ojoy88 Před 4 lety

      @@summerdawn2982 i mean the bodies/bones

    • @summerdawn2982
      @summerdawn2982 Před 4 lety

      Ojoy88 do they where found

    • @Ojoy88
      @Ojoy88 Před 4 lety +1

      @@summerdawn2982 at the mountain. Its in the documentary - very mind boggling. Highly recommend you finish it

    • @summerdawn2982
      @summerdawn2982 Před 4 lety

      Joytotheworld I finished just don’t recall them
      Saying they where found in this vid:)

  • @FreddyGaming3110
    @FreddyGaming3110 Před 4 lety +13

    17:32 I knew that the father was so angry that i knew he would be so frustrated and throw a flower pot out of the windowsill!

  • @imapilotcause8395
    @imapilotcause8395 Před 2 lety +5

    찬인이아버지… 저당시에는 젊으셨는데 할아버지가 되어 인터뷰에 응하시는게 ㅜㅜ 눈물나네요….

  • @leekilby9470
    @leekilby9470 Před 4 lety +39

    This was long ago but very heartbreaking. I’m so sorry for how these parents suffered.

  • @hongnan999
    @hongnan999 Před 4 lety +20

    The father that had suspected was died with cancer it’s so heartbreaking if you saw the movie children

    • @naylagodoy3155
      @naylagodoy3155 Před 4 lety +4

      @MiekoNeko One of the parents was accused of murdering them (it was, obviously, not true) and he died of cancer. If you want to know more about this case, I recommend the movie "Children", it is about that story.

    • @jeraldinelicayan1899
      @jeraldinelicayan1899 Před 4 lety +5

      I watched it earlier and it was really heartbreaking. I mean, imagine being a suspect to your son's case.

  • @alekzrawkz
    @alekzrawkz Před 4 lety +139

    This was randomly recommended to me, but the beginning... they went missing on the day I was born. This is such a coincidence.

    • @chachacha8862
      @chachacha8862 Před 4 lety +3

      M CC why do you have to be so rude?

    • @rat4678
      @rat4678 Před 4 lety

      Fujoshi Chan how?

    • @bristole4607
      @bristole4607 Před 4 lety +1

      So?

    • @chachacha8862
      @chachacha8862 Před 4 lety

      Danny Su the person I replied to must’ve deleted their comment

    • @TheRubinre
      @TheRubinre Před 4 lety +4

      Leksie KOOK- For some reason you were meant to see their story. So on your B-day, say a prayer in their memory!! That they are at peace together. 🌝

  • @GodronATX
    @GodronATX Před 4 lety +7

    when the dad got a call from the taekwondo academy saying his kid didnt show up i bet his first thought was that his son skipped

  • @jamless_army1489
    @jamless_army1489 Před 4 lety +11

    There is always a witness to every crime, someone saw what happened but decided to take the secret with them to the grave. 😐❤️❤️❤️😭

  • @eggtart4740
    @eggtart4740 Před 4 lety +37

    34:27 my heart just broke hearing this like why would they harassed them when they only try their best to find their children!💔😭😡

  • @milkbread4691
    @milkbread4691 Před 4 lety +20

    This is so heartbreaking knowing that after so many years, the bodies were found but it’s impossible to find the suspect/s already.

  • @lucasa1849
    @lucasa1849 Před 4 lety +35

    Some people did not watch the entire video before commenting, and it shows.

  • @allend5399
    @allend5399 Před 3 lety

    Victims of government conspiracy

  • @bts_update.moonchild6732
    @bts_update.moonchild6732 Před 4 lety +18

    i wish there is someone tht can reinvestigate and give this family closure..this is very sad..why did they hurt, use this parents so much..how hard it must b for them..