Law School Who Killed Professor Seo is an intriguing show with plenty of mystery and suspense, featuring many different characters as well as unexpected turns and turns in its plotline.
Professor Seo was an outstanding law school student and sponsored their simulation court. He was close with Assemblyman Ko and had an intimate relationship with class topnotcher Han Joon-hwi (Kim Bum), making him an obvious suspect in the murder investigation.
Who is Seo Byung Joo?
Law students from an elite university are investigating the murder of one of their law professors, Professor Yang. A former prosecutor himself, this professor had made many enemies – particularly Seo Byung Joo who attempted to fire him so she could cover up her criminal activities with false testimony against her. Professor Yang is their natural suspect; thus the students join together in order to clear him of all charges.
Law School’s ninth episode adds another layer to its mystery plotline. Professor Yang Jong Hoon remains the prime suspect, yet prior episodes have revealed numerous other potential suspects; including students Han Joon-Hwi and Kang Sol B themselves who could also be suspects.
As the investigation proceeds, it becomes apparent that Assemblyman Ko was in Professor Seo’s car at the time of his death. Additionally, students learn that drugs were found inside Seo’s vehicle as well as his note which read “I won’t apologise for being a druggy.”
During a supervised simulation trial, police arrive and demand student cooperation in discussing footprints at the scene and suggesting suspects based on shoe size. Meanwhile, Sol-B is in hot water with Professor Kang for plagiarizing her dissertation; when Yang learns this fact he won’t believe her claims that she wasn’t guilty.
Students also experience dating violence from Ko Young Chang, Assemblyman Ko’s son and also a Hankuk student. Despite his protestations, the students must take him to court in order to defend themselves, which exposes some of their secrets such as Assemblyman Ko’s involvement with rape and extortion cases; it also shows Sol-B’s father working as vice dean at their law school – possibly explaining her desire to impress him by plagiarizing her dissertation.
Who is Lee Man Ho?
Lee Man Ho is not only a law student but also an unwilling chauffeur for Professor Seo. Although released from prison due to a plea bargain agreement, he still suffers mental trauma caused by his past crime; checking his ankle bracelet frequently and scratching it until it bleeds to make sure no one discovers his past; while not pleased about being assigned Professor Seo as an employer but agreeing as long as his alibi can remain intact.
He attempts to convince everyone he wasn’t responsible for the hit-and-run incident, but they remain skeptical. As part of a plan to fool the police into monitoring him more closely, he installs a tracking device in his car in order to be watched over more easily by them. Meanwhile, Sol-A and her friends suspect him of murdering Seo because of past crime allegations against him.
Assemblyman Go, Professor Seo’s rival for her affections, stands out as being suspicious due to his childlike appearance and murky past. At one time he owned a toy company which sold dangerous toys that caused numerous child deaths; guilt for which caused Seo’s father to kill himself before eventually seeking revenge on Professor Seo by framing her for this crime and murdering herself as well. Now Assemblyman Go wishes for revenge against Professor Seo.
Seo Ji-Ho is another law student with a dark past; he was falsely accused of selling unsafe toys and his father committed suicide as a result of this guilt. Now, Seo wants to expose the truth and clear his father’s name by uncovering all the evidence against him; in addition, he serves as Joon Hwi’s roommate.
As students continue their investigation into who killed Professor Seo, tensions escalate as they attempt to determine who has done it. Students will need to put aside their differences if they hope to discover the truth and save Professor Seo’s life – making sure you tune in! This episode promises to be intense and thrilling! Don’t miss it!
Who is Seo Ji-Ho?
Law School Who Killed Professor Seo is an engaging look into the lives and world of first-year law students, which becomes upended when one is found murdered. Assemblyman Ko and Prosecutor Yang are suspected in his killing; however, there may also be involvement by some students as well as Professor Seo’s nephew in its murder.
First to become embroiled in the case is Joon Hwi, nephew of murdered professor Seo Byung Joo. As a student at his law school, he quickly becomes an early suspect but does not suspect his uncle of any wrongdoing, putting all his skills to use working with other students to uncover the truth.
Joon Hwi is smart and even-tempered; his class members respect him. He keeps his relationship with Seo Byung Joo secret from everyone; however, it becomes evident that they’re close. Joon has worked hard at becoming a lawyer without cutting corners; yet is concerned that too much success may compromise his integrity.
As his classmates in his class set about unraveling this mystery, they also begin to bond closer. Sol A, an attractive woman from a wealthy family often ignored by her siblings, forms an unlikely bond with Joon Hwi and quickly becomes his investigative sidekick – she’s smart and passionate law student, helping build his confidence as they work together on solving it together.
Sol A may not possess as much self-assurance as Joon Hwi, but she nonetheless wants to make an impressionful debut in legal field. Together they form a close bond, working well as partners when investigating Professor Seo’s murder.
At the same time, Prosecutor Yang becomes increasingly suspicious of Seo Byung Joo. Seo had once served as a prosecutor before leaving after failing to convict a former assemblyman of receiving bribes; now being investigated for murdering one of their colleagues is leaving Prosecutor Yang feeling helpless and helpless to manage.
Who is Kang Sol B?
Kang Sol B is an impressive first year law school student who only just managed to enter law school, yet stands out among her classmates as the top performer. A close confidante of Ye-seul, Kang is widely respected as the most knowledgeable mind in their study group and makes the effort to take care of her family no matter if her life circumstances become difficult each semester.
Professor Yang quickly becomes the primary suspect after being implicated in a murder during a supervised mock trial class, with many people from his law school playing key roles in investigating what really happened and attempting to unravel its cause. It’s up to his students and professors alike to uncover the truth behind it all and put an end to Professor Yang’s reign of terror.
Students must search for the true perpetrator of murder. Each episode offers new clues in unravelling this mysterious case. In this week’s installment, an important character emerges who could lead them closer to discovering its truth behind.
Professor Yang is the primary suspect, yet several other students are implicated. Joon Hwi is the son of an untrustworthy judge and has been trying to exact revenge by using his position within court to take down his father by using Sol B as his partner – although she refuses to join in.
Lee Man-ho was a student convicted of child sex offense and placed under electronic monitoring by the court; he moved in next door to Sol B’s house; his Mother strongly disapproved of him and attempted to ensure that Sol B avoided him as much as possible.
Yang Jong-hoon had previously worked as a prosecutor before becoming a law professor at Hankuk University, using unconventional teaching methods and giving difficult exams that earned him the nickname of “Yangcrates” among his students. In the latest episode, however, he became involved in the murder investigation as a witness despite evidence found at the crime scene contradicting his statements; furthermore, he withdrew his alibi due to her; ultimately confessing his crime but maintaining that it was in order to protect her; later confessing – again claiming he thought Sol B would get away and wanted prevent her being used against her in order to prevent her becoming part of it all!