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The Japan 300 million yen heist occurred on December 10, 1968, in Fuchu, Tokyo. A man disguised as a police officer stole nearly 300 million yen being transported. This was Japan's largest robbery at the time. The perpetrator's cunning methods left numerous clues, yet they were never apprehended. The case remains unsolved, the statute of limitations has expired, and it's considered a "perfect crime." Despite extensive police efforts, the culprit and the money remain missing
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In this episode, we explore John Bumpass Calhoun’s famous "25th Universe" experiment, which delves into the complexities of social behavior, population density, and the collapse of societies. Calhoun’s study of rodents in a controlled environment raised questions about the effects of overcrowding and isolation on both individuals and communities. Join us as we discuss the intriguing implications of this experiment on human society and the potential lessons we can learn from it.
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