Lee Jin Ho Exposes Shocking Analysis Of Kim Sae Ron’s Alleged Leaked Recordings
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On May 13, YouTuber Lee Jin Ho revealed evidence that the late Kim Sae Ron’s recording was fabricated.

In the previously released audio recordings, Kim Sae Ron revealed she first had sexual relations with actor Kim Soo Hyun in middle school.
Kim Sae Ron Admits To Having Sex With Kim Soo Hyun As A Middle School Student
“You can see how much they edited the recording. In the KakaoTalk messages from 2016, which Kim Se Ui revealed in March, it was revealed that the two didn’t even kiss. The data they exposed makes conflicting claims about the duration of their relationship.
Shouldn’t objective data verification be a top priority? I requested that the company analyze the recorded file.”
— Lee Jin Ho

Lee Jin Ho stated that he compared and analyzed the recorded file sent to Kim Soo Hyun by the informant and the recorded file sent to him.
The recorded file sent to Kim Soo Hyun was important as a control group because it was the first piece of data.
— Lee Jin Ho
The analysis results interpreted the relevant speech in the transcript as having been created by AI-based synthesis or voice modulation technology.

Through the detailed analysis, traces of editing were confirmed throughout the file, and it was determined that the flow of conversation between the man and woman was most likely artificially manipulated through editing.

Additionally, some sections showed signs of voice modulation or AI-based voice, so it was assessed that there was a high possibility that artificial voice modulation was used.
Kim Se Ui, this is how you verify something. You must be even more cautious if someone’s life is at stake. I hope you take responsibility for your actions.
— Lee Jin Ho
Previously, Garo Sero released a recording of Kim Sae Ron and an acquaintance in New Jersey. To this, Kim Soo Hyun’s agency stated they would take legal action, claiming that the recordings were fake.