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00:00I'm going to tell you a story. A story that feels ripped from today's headlines. A story of chilling
00:04suspense. Imagine this. A woman, just trying to save a few bucks, buys a washing machine through
00:09a second-hand app. Sounds innocent enough, right? But when it arrives, it's broken. A missing cap,
00:14completely useless. Frustrated, she does what anyone would do. She complains to the police.
00:19She leaves a scathing review on the app. What she doesn't know, what she can't possibly know,
00:24is that the man on the other end of that transaction, the seller, is a serial killer.
00:27He uses this app, this seemingly innocuous platform, to find his next victims.
00:32It's a terrifying twist on a familiar scenario, much like those dark South Korean thrillers where
00:37the internet becomes a hunting ground. The tension is palpable. The stakes incredibly high. You find
00:42yourself on the edge of your seat, genuinely worried for this woman. She's an unwitting target. Her
00:46simple act of protest, her fight for a refund, has inadvertently put her directly in the crosshairs
00:51of a psychopath. Her everyday frustration has become a matter of life and death, and you can't
00:55help but wonder if she'll escape the chilling consequences of a broken washing.
00:58basically...
00:58she gives it a reason for self-reachingwater.
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