Wi Ha-jun Uncovers Truth Behind Lee Elijah's Death in 'Siren'
Wi Ha-jun Uncovers Truth Behind Lee Elijah's Death in 'Siren'
Wi Ha-jun takes on the mission to uncover the truth behind Lee Elijah's death.

In the third episode of tvN's 'Siren' (directed by Kim Chul-kyu, written by Lee Young), which aired on the night of the 9th at 8:50 PM, Cha Woo-seok (played by Wi Ha-jun) and Gong Joo-young (played by Gong Sung-ha) are depicted as they delve into the truth behind Kim Yoon-ji's (played by Lee Elijah) death.

During the episode, Cha Woo-seok and Gong Joo-young scour the neighborhood to uncover the truth about Kim Yoon-ji's death. Gong Joo-young visits a local store and asks, "I'm with the police, is there any CCTV around here?"

The store owner, an elderly woman, retorts, "What kind of CCTV would a tiny store like this have?" and walks away. Gong Joo-young tells Cha Woo-seok, "I knew there wouldn't be any CCTV here." At that moment, Cha Woo-seok notices a vehicle and remarks, "It's been parked here for days." The vehicle has a dashcam.
Wi Ha-jun Uncovers Truth Behind Lee Elijah's Death in 'Siren'
Wi Ha-jun Uncovers Truth Behind Lee Elijah's Death in 'Siren'
The duo approaches the store owner again to inquire about the vehicle owner. However, the elderly woman, annoyed, tells them to leave, exclaiming, "Business is already bad enough!" and throws salt at them. Cha Woo-seok gets hit by the salt, and the store owner shows a hint of remorse.

Cha Woo-seok reassures her, "Ma'am, we're not here to arrest your son. We just need to check the dashcam on that truck." The elderly woman, amused by Cha Woo-seok's persistence, comments, "You're quite the smooth talker, young man." Noticing a pair of men's shoes, Cha Woo-seok deduces, "It seems like he's here. Can we talk to him?" He then picks up some items from the store and offers money, saying, "This is for the goods and the dashcam's SD card."

Cha Woo-seok successfully obtains the dashcam footage. Gong Joo-young begins analyzing the footage, which reveals the deceased Kim Yoon-ji. An audio file also plays, stating, "The woman who died at Royal Option didn't commit suicide."

Chae-ryung Lim, TenAsia Reporter syjj426@tenasia.co.kr