The Setagaya Family Murders: Japan’s Most Baffling Unsolved Case
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Welcome to Episode 2 of The Evidence Room, where every clue tells a story. Tonight, we explore Japan's most perplexing unsolved crime: the Setagaya Family Murders of December 2000.The Miyazawa family—Mikio, Yasuko, 8-year-old Nina, and 6-year-old Ray—lived in a seemingly ordinary Tokyo home. But on the night of December 30th, their house became the scene of a quadruple homicide that defies logic.Investigators discovered over 12,500 pieces of evidence, including the killer’s blood, fingerprints, a partially eaten melon, and even the killer’s meticulously folded outfit. Despite this forensic mountain, the perpetrator vanished for decades, leaving Japan with one of its most chilling cold cases.In this episode of The Evidence Room, we explore:• The geographic and environmental factors that made the crime possible• The killer’s methodical and bizarre behavior• How forensic evidence revealed both local and international anomalies• The theories investigators developed to identify the elusive suspectSubscribe for more true crime deep dives and follow the evidence wherever it leads. New investigations every week.