Episode
Partners for Justice: Episode 7
Overview
Everyone believed Cha Joo Hee died in a car accident, but according to Baek Beom’s opinion, her accidental death is now a homicide. And based on a chemical substance found in the female victim’s body, the female victim’s sister Cha Do Hee is now the prime suspect.
Details
- Series
- Partners for Justice
- Season
- Season 2
- Episode
- Episode 7
- Air date
- 2019-06-11
- Runtime
- 30 min
Episode context
Episode 7 is Episode 7 in Season 2 of Partners for Justice. It aired on 2019-06-11. The runtime is 30 min.
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Episode 6
The prosecution and the NFS continue to work hard to find out the truth behind the couple’s death. Through security camera footage and a background check on Cha Do Hee, the female victim’s sister, Eun Sol realizes that Cha Do Hee has fabricated the time of death of her sister.
Episode 8
The prosecution and the NFS keep working on finding out the real culprit who killed Cha Joo Hee and made it look like an accidental death. They continue to follow the evidence and end up suspecting more than two people as suspects.
More episodes from this season
Episode 5
A married couple dies in two different car accidents almost at the same time. After their death, the bereaved families of the husband and the wife starts to fight over the inheritance. In order to find out the time of death of the two people, Baek Beom and Do Nam perform autopsies on them.
Episode 9
As soon as they thought they get some rest after solving a case, another murder occurs. The scene of the murder is rather clean, but the body is mutilated and burned. Both the NFS and prosecution rush over to collect evidence and figure out what happened.
Episode 4
Baek Beom starts to perform an autopsy on Kang Ah Reum’s dead body. Eun Sol pushes him to finish the autopsy before the trial ends. Meanwhile, Gal Dae Cheol attends the trial as the prosecutor and reveals a shocking video clip that shows what happened between Kang Ah Reum and Jin Sang Chul in the women’s restroom.
Episode 10
As if one body wasn’t enough, they find a second victim. The body and the murder scene, however, are too similar to the first victim. The prosecution thinks this is a spree killing case and mobilizes the police to search and apprehend the culprit. Meanwhile, The NFS conducts autopsies on the two bodies.
Episode 3
Eun Sol goes to meet Baek Beom without knowing that he’s been taken hostage. Before she opens the doors of the building, she realizes that something is going wrong. Inside the autopsy room, Baek Beom finds out that who took the drugs among the thugs.
Episode 11
Ji Han finds Hee Joo's tablet and starts investigating further. He, however, gets criticized for not being present at the crime scene with the newly discovered body parts. Meanwhile, the autopsy for the two victims take too long, and the result is inconclusive.
Episode 2
Eun Sol continues to find more evidence related to the case and visits the female victim’s house. Meanwhile, two members of a gang are found dead, and Baek Beom is asked to perform autopsies on them. In the middle of the autopsy, unexpected guests visit Baek Beom and his colleagues.
Episode 12
After extensive and meticulous autopsies, NFS finds something odd about the bodies. Although the victims look as if murdered, there are discrepancies that suggest something else. Beom runs more tests to make sure. Meanwhile, the prosecutors are assuming there are four victims and will be more murders.
Episode 1
A female victim is taken to the hospital with seven stab wounds on her body. She says that her boss tried to kill her, however, the suspect denies all the charges against him. Prosecutor Eun Sol is in charge of the case, and at the trial, she encounters Doctor Baek Beom who comes to the court to provide his expert opinion on the stab wounds.
Episode 13
Through Beom’s autopsy, he finds out there is only one murder instead of four. Moreover, from the body of the murdered victim, the NFS finds out the blood belongs to someone dead. Naturally, this discovery confuses the prosecution and the NFS.