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The East Files – Asian True Crime & Mystery

The East Files – Asian True Crime & Mystery

著者: Julian Huang
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Where Asia's most shocking cases and greatest mysteries are revealed. The East Files takes you into the world of True Crime and Mystery from Vietnam, Japan, South Korea, Thailand, and beyond. Open the forgotten files. Hear the hidden truth.Julian Huang ノンフィクション犯罪 世界 社会科学
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  • The Saga Serial Murders: Japan's 14-Year Unsolved Mystery
    2025/08/11
    Journey back in time to revisit one of Japan's most haunting and mysterious cases: the Saga Serial Murders. For 14 long years, from 1975 to 1989, a shadow loomed over Saga Prefecture. A brutal and methodical killer, given chilling nicknames like the "Wednesday Strangler" or "Wicked Wednesday," targeted and murdered seven women.

    The case became infamous for its gruesome details and bizarre crime scenes. Victims often disappeared on a Wednesday, their bodies later discovered in shocking locations—from the depths of a school's septic tank to the bottom of a desolate mountain cliff. The police investigation was a frustrating maze of strange clues, including cryptic threatening letters and a mysterious postcard sent after one of the murders. The trail seemed to lead to a prime suspect who even confessed, but he later recanted his statement and was acquitted due to a lack of concrete evidence.

    To this day, the "Kitagata Case" remains a painful wound in Japan's criminal history. Who was the real "Wednesday Strangler"? Is he still living freely, carrying the secret of his horrific crimes? Dive deep into every corner of this chilling cold case, where justice has never been served.
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    11 分
  • The Setagaya Massacre: The Phantom Killer That Has Baffled Japan for Over 20 Years
    2025/08/11
    On the final night of the 20th century, a tragedy unfolded in a quiet Tokyo suburb that would haunt Japan for decades. The entire Miyazawa family—a father, mother, and two young children—were brutally murdered in their own home.

    But this was no ordinary killer. After the heinous act, he didn't flee. He stayed for hours. He ate ice cream from their fridge, used their computer, took a nap, and left behind a mountain of evidence: his DNA, his fingerprints, his blood, and his entire outfit. The clues point to a man of mixed European and East Asian descent, wearing shoes never sold in Japan, with sand from the American southwest in his bag.

    Despite over 280,000 investigators and a 20 million yen reward, the identity of this bizarre phantom remains one of the world's greatest unsolved mysteries.

    Join Julian on The East Files as we unpack the chilling details of the Setagaya Family Massacre and ask: how can a killer leave everything behind, yet simply vanish?
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    11 分
  • Behind the Perfect Facade: A Cold-Blooded Arsenic Poisoning in 1960s Hanoi
    2025/08/10
    In 1960s Hanoi, Doctor Tran Huu Chinh was a national icon. A brilliant, Soviet-trained physician and the esteemed director of the National Children's Hospital, he was a man sworn to save lives. His marriage to a beautiful nurse was seen as the perfect union.
    But when his wife, a new mother, dies suddenly from a baffling illness, the perfect facade begins to crack. Whispers at her funeral lead a determined investigator down a dark path of suspicion. To uncover the truth, he must challenge a powerful man and orchestrate a secret exhumation under the cover of night.
    This is the chilling true story of a meticulously planned murder, a community betrayed, and a race against time to find a rare poison before a killer can erase his tracks forever. Was Doctor Chinh a grieving husband, or was he a cold-blooded murderer who designed the perfect crime?
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    25 分
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