not everything in front of our eyes is real, nor is everything behind the scenes completely hidden. In the sixth episode of the documentary series "Guarding Liberation Season 4," such hidden depths are revealed:
Behind some cases, are there hidden secrets unknown to the public? After watching "The Truth Season 2," I discovered that behind each case, it's not just one person committing the crime but rather several individuals working together to create a "perfect" murder scene. It starts with a failed contract with the boss, resulting in being hit by a car, followed by threats from the convenience store owner, who later attacks the boss with a shovel. Then, due to a clothing dispute, the protagonist is choked by their own brother, leading to their demise.
A speeding car approaches an intersection, even though the traffic signal has been yellow for two seconds. Instead of slowing down, the car, traveling at over 80 miles per hour, races through the intersection. At that moment, an oncoming motorcycle collides with the car.
When the traffic police officer sees the driver at the hospital and begins routine questioning, everything seems normal at first. However, the more questions asked, the more nervous and incoherent the driver becomes. While waiting for surveillance footage from colleagues, the police officer closely observes the movements of the two individuals involved. Upon receiving the video, it becomes apparent that only the driver without a license and a female passenger were present at the scene. So, where did the other male passenger come from?
As a result of this accident, the motorcycle rider is rushed to the hospital but unfortunately succumbs to his injuries. The individuals involved and the person taking the blame will face legal consequences. In this case, the police officer's extra glance and additional question unveil the hidden truth, bringing the facts to light and making the individuals involved aware that some things cannot be concealed as they wish.
Some things don't simply fade away with concealment, and some things cannot be covered up with lies. It is only by facing the facts that we can confront life head-on.