The unit is in complete chaos, a maelstrom of frantic activity and barely contained panic. The phones haven't stopped ringing since dawn, each call bringing more grim news. Reports of two more victims flood in, their fates even more horrific than those who came before. Shin's escalation has reached a terrifying new peak, leaving two women dead in his wake. His method remains chillingly consistent – the fake taxi, a once-innocuous mode of transport now transformed into a vehicle of terror.
Social media explodes with a volatile mix of fear and morbid fascination. #TaxiToHell trends relentlessly on every platform, becoming a digital beacon of shared trauma. Netizens frantically share safety tips, from verifying driver IDs to sharing real-time locations with friends. But beneath the veneer of concern and solidarity, a current of anger surges, directed squarely at us – the police force that knows the killer's identity but has failed to bring him to justice.