Lee Mi-joo Joins 'Naked World History' on tvN: A New Chapter Unveiled


After parting ways with her former agency Antenna last November and joining AOMG, Lee Mi-joo shares her excitement about joining tvN's 'Naked World History'.

'Naked World History' returns with a revamped format, aiming to uncover significant global crimes, from serial killings to cults and digital crimes. The show promises to provide insights into the intricate connections between criminology and various fields such as law, science, medicine, and psychology, offering a multidimensional perspective on human history and knowledge.

The 243rd episode, airing on the 23rd at 10:10 PM, will feature a lecture by Professor Lee Woong-hyuk from Konkuk University's Department of Police Science. With a Ph.D. in Criminal Justice from Michigan State University and experience as a forensic advisor for the Korean National Police Agency, Professor Lee will delve into the heinous crimes of America's notorious serial killer, Ted Bundy.
Lee Mi-joo Joins 'Naked World History' on tvN: A New Chapter Unveiled

Professor Lee will reveal the psychopathic traits of Ted Bundy, who terrorized America in the 1970s. Bundy confessed to around 30 murders and received three death sentences, but some investigators suggest the actual number of victims could exceed 100. The new member, Young-tak, immerses himself with empathy and curiosity, while Lee Mi-joo reacts with a mix of anger, sighs, and disbelief, fully engrossed in the story. The episode raises questions about Bundy's brutality and how he managed to conceal his identity for so long.

Today's travel companions include attorney Seo Dong-joo and criminal psychologist Dr. Kim Bo-kyung. Attorney Seo explains the impact of the Ted Bundy case on the American legal system, while Dr. Kim analyzes Bundy's bizarre behavior from a psychological perspective, enhancing the audience's understanding.

New members Mi-joo and Young-tak express their thoughts on joining 'Naked World History'. Mi-joo shares, "I'm thrilled and feel a sense of responsibility to be part of a show I enjoyed watching. I believe it will be an opportunity to learn about various fields."

Young-tak also expresses his joy as a fan of the show, stating, "Joining as a fan is truly exciting," and admits, "Covering dark and tragic moments in world history made the recording emotionally heavy." He adds, "These events remind us of the value of life, human rights, and peace," promising to bring his positive energy to future episodes.

Tae Yuna, Ten Asia Reporter youyou@tenasia.co.kr