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In the season and podcast finale of Asia In The Shadows, I explore a slightly obscure case from the motherland, the Philippines. The case takes place in Narra, Palawan, a place that never before made any headlines up until that humid month in July 2004.
I do not want to give too much away but please be warned as the content of this episode can be truly triggering. The title is kinda giving it away already, so please make sure you are prepared for that.
Listen now to the very last episode of Asia In The Shadows before it goes on an indefinite hiatus.
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Thank you for the support you have shown in the last 10 months. It has been a good ride and I hope that whatever the future holds for AITSPOD, you can still be there to support me.
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The Lunar New Year celebrations in 2019 were supposed to be a joyous occasion especially in the Cao Family home. Daughter, 22-year-old Cao Mỹ Duyên, was home from university and was helping with the family business. On the 4th February, she headed over to a customer near her residence in Điện Biên. She was delivering chickens as per the order that was placed that same afternoon. Little did her family know, that would be the last time they’d see Duyên whose fate was sealed the moment she agreed to make that delivery.
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Music Credits:Displaced Memories - David HorowitzCursed House - Sergey Cheremisinov
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In 2019, Warinthorn Chaichayet suddenly disappeared and her family reported her as missing. When the police in Bangkok initially investigated her disappearance they were unsuccessful until an informant came forward, telling them about Warinthorn’s wealthy boyfriend, Apichai Ongwisit.
What the police could not know was that looking into Ongwisit, meant falling into a rabbit hole that would reveal an even darker side not only to Ongwisit himself but to his whole family.
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Music Credits:Displaced Memories - David HorowitzCursed House - Sergey Cheremisinov
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Sheila von Wiese-Mack just wanted to spend some time with her daughter, Heather. So, she thought that booking a luxury vacation in Bali would help her bond with her and start a journey back to a point in their mother-daughter relationship that was less tempestuous and tense.
The vacation was, by all accounts, looking like a success but towards the end of her stay in Bali, Sheila could not foresee that her attempt to heal her relationship with Heather would end up in a tragedy that would rock the island and the US where Heather and Sheila were from.
Listen now to the whole story here on Asia in The Shadows.
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The YouTube video by True Crime Daily:https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vHsHiSrvXdc
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Music Credits:Displaced Memories - David HorowitzCursed House - Sergey Cheremisinov
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When children and women first started disappearing from Nithari the parents thought the police would come to their rescue and help them find their loved ones but they were wrong. It would take a persistent father and a grisly discovery in a back drain for the police, the courts and the government to finally move and address the issues faced by so many worried parents in Nithari.
Please be warned that this episode will contain references to not only murder but also necrophilia and cannibalism.
Listen now to the whole story here at Asia in The Shadows.
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An episode of Evil Up Close, the true crime docu-series I mentioned in the episode:https://www.dailymotion.com/video/x2rofau
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Music Credits:Displaced Memories - David HorowitzCursed House - Sergey Cheremisinov
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Pai Hsiao-yen and her mother, Pai Bing Bing, lived a comfortable life owing to Pai Bing Bing’s success as a media celebrity. They were in the limelight and that was not a problem for the many years the mother and daughter had been exposed to Taiwan’s media. But then it did become a problem. In April 1997, Pai Bing Bing would come home from work, learning that her only daughter had been abducted.
What was initially hoped as a quickly-fixed kidnapping situation eventually devolved into something so much darker that involved a manhunt that lasted for almost four months.
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Music Credits:Displaced Memories - David HorowitzCursed House - Sergey CheremisinovTime - SavannaMusic
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Annie Leong was a 30-year-old wife and mom who finally had enough. When she decided to leave her husband, Anthony, she thought that she and her daughter would finally have a chance at a more peaceful life. However, Annie could not be more wrong because despite appearances, Anthony was not about to just give up on his old life with the family he wanted to so badly keep together at all costs.
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Music Credits:Displaced Memories - David HorowitzCursed House - Sergey CheremisinovTime - SavannaMusic
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In March 1991, on a day of great political importance for South Korea, five boys from Daegu set out for a little adventure near their village. They would never come home. What started out as parents searching for their sons, turned into a murder mystery that endured for the last 30 years and still endured to this very day with more questions than answers.
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Music Credits:Displaced Memories - David HorowitzCursed House - Sergey Cheremisinov
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Just before New Year’s Eve in 2000, the Miyazawa family from Setagaya, Japan were preparing for a new start into the year 2001. They were excited that in the new year, they could finally move homes and start afresh but none of that happened in the end.
Instead, what happened to the Miyazawa would soon become one of Japan’s long standing mysteries that to this very day is still being investigated by the police and obsessed over by web sleuths.
Listen now to the whole story here at Asia in The Shadows.
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Music Credits:Displaced Memories - David HorowitzCursed House - Sergey Cheremisinov
SOURCES FOR FURTHER READING:https://unresolved.me/the-setagaya-murdershttps://medium.com/the-mystery-box/what-we-really-know-about-the-setagaya-family-murder-a87389875e71https://mysteriousuniverse.org/2021/09/the-gruesome-japanese-unsolved-mystery-of-the-setagaya-family-murder/https://voi.id/en/news/113267/traces-of-the-setagaya-family-murderer-that-shocked-japan-allegedly-blood-type-a-and-mother-of-european-descenthttps://smol.news/p/the-scary-strange-setagaya-family?s=r
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Malcolm Caldwell existed in a time when communism was frowned upon in the West. But he did not mind. He spent most of his life and his academic career, writing about his admiration and support of communism, especially the communist revolution in Southeast Asia. He admired Kim Il-Sung and Pol Pot. So, when he was given the chance to visit Cambodia in 1978 and meet Pol Pot, he was more than thrilled. Little did he know, his visit would not end how he may have thought it should end.
Listen now to learn more about this political murder mystery that still remains unsolved to this very day.
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Music Credits:Displaced Memories - David HorowitzCursed House - Sergey Cheremisinov
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Jean was a former beauty queen who chose a quiet life as a wife, mother and teacher. When tragedy hit her family in 1978 her whole life trajectory would be forced to change and not for the best.
Listen now to learn more about this mystery that is over four decades old and still continues to fascinate people even outside of Malaysia.
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Music Credits:Displaced Memories - David HorowitzCursed House - Sergey Cheremisinov
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She was famous, unapologetic, confident and she owned her sexuality. In a society and country where women are mostly not allowed to have agency over their bodies, Qandeel Baloch, a famous internet personality from the Punjab Province, defied all norms. And in the end she paid dearly for it.
Listen now to learn more about the colourful life of a woman who broke the rules, inspired many but was silenced by those she made to feel uncomfortable; only here at Asia In The Shadows.
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Music Credits:Displaced Memories - David HorowitzCursed House - Sergey CheremisinovIslam Dream - SergeQuadrado
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Welcome back to another season of Asia in the Shadows, a true crime podcast hosted by Filipino-German Christine Abrigana. The new season of the show will unravel new crime stories from all over Asia, the largest and most diverse continent on the planet in terms of culture, nation, race—and horrifying true crime stories.
Tune in every Wednesday for new true crime stories and don't forget to follow the podcast, rate us 5 stars and hit the notification bell for more updates.
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Junko’s case is one that will be told over and over again not necessarily because the harrowing details of her last 44 days are interesting. The details are horrifying and nightmare-inducing, in fact. I think the reason we come back to Junko’s case a lot of times is because we can see pure evil unfolding and destroying a life so full of light and potential just because the perpetrators lacked humanity and empathy so much that some did not even consider them humans anymore.
As a woman, I also see how Junko’s case, an extreme case of femicide, demonstrates yet again that a woman saying NO is not necessarily a safe woman. Junko dared to say NO to a bully and paid for it with her life. May this serve as a reminder that women trying to get away from violent situations and relationships cannot always simply do so without wider repercussions.
Listen now to learn more about this truly horrifying case, here on Asia In The Shadows.
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Music Credits:Displaced Memories - David HorowitzCursed House - Sergey Cheremisinov
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Life on Lane 4 in Burari, North Delhi would never be the same after the bodies of eleven members of a much admired family were found dead in their home. Police were perplexed and could not determine initially if what they were looking at was a case of mass-murder or mass-suicide.
Soon enough, the investigation would unearth secrets that this seemingly normal family had kept hidden for more than a decade, showing yet again that everything is never as they seem.
Listen now to learn more about this bizarre case, here on Asia In The Shadows.
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Music Credits:Displaced Memories - David HorowitzCursed House - Sergey Cheremisinov
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On the 6th January 1979, the peace and quiet of Block 58 in Geylang Bahru was shattered as parents Lee Mei Ying and Tan Kuen Chai discovered a most awful scene in their apartment.
This case would become one of the most compelling criminal cases in Singapore, a country that in the late 70s was still trying to establish itself after obtaining independence a decade earlier. To this very day, the Geylang Bahru Murders remain one of the longest running cold cases of the country.
Listen now to learn more about this gruesome case, here on Asia In The Shadows.
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Music Credits:Displaced Memories - David HorowitzCursed House - Sergey Cheremisinov
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Iraq and Iran of the early 1900s were going through some seismic changes not only in realising their eventual independence from the Ottoman Empire but in establishing their position in the world.
However, for a young Iranian named Ali Asghar Borujerdi none of that mattered. After his mother moved the whole family from Western Iran to Karbala in Iraq, young Ali would soon realise that being in a different country was the least of his problems. He would soon be confronted by deeply disturbing urges that would propel him to the top of the most feared criminals of that century.
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Music Credits:Displaced Memories - David HorowitzCursed House - Sergey Cheremisinov
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On a seemingly normal day in February 1982, construction workers working near the Shing Mun River in Hongkong happened upon a horrible discovery. It was a woman’s head. This discovery kicked off a six-month investigation that led the police to a man with a mind like no other. The police and the public were confronted by a kind of depravity that they had not seen in their city before.
Listen now to learn more about this dark and horrifying story, here on Asia In The Shadows.
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PS: Here are the timestamps as mentioned in my content warning. You can skip these portions in the episode if you do not want to listen to the gorier details of the story:
08:04 - 08:1512:37 - 12:4116:00 -16:0816:33 - 16:4317:50 - 18:0222:22 - 22:32
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Music Credits:Displaced Memories - David HorowitzCursed House - Sergey Cheremisinov
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In October 2006, Mongolian national Shaariibuugiin Altantuyaa disappeared. When she was finally found, blown to tiny pieces near a dam in Shah Alam, the Malaysian people and the world would slowly but surely learn about a tale of extramarital affairs, political power, misuse of public funds, bribes and greed.
Listen now to learn more about this story out of Malaysia, here on Asia In The Shadows.
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Music Credits:Displaced Memories - David HorowitzCursed House - Sergey Cheremisinov
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In 1986, shaman Ahmad Suradji dreamt of his late father who went on to tell him how to strengthen his spiritual powers and how to finally achieve immortality.
The community who had grown to trust and admire Suradji over the years did not know that this dream would start a phase in Suradji’s spiritual journey that would prove catastrophic for the very people who he was supposed to help.
Listen now to learn more about this bizarre and tragic story here on Asia In The Shadows.
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I also host another podcast called LAGIM: A Filipino True Crime Podcast. Here are the Spotify and Apple Podcasts links:
https://spoti.fi/3qamBxlhttps://apple.co/3r3XjzT
Music Credits:Displaced Memories - David HorowitzCursed House - Sergey Cheremisinov
—DISCLAIMER:The views and opinions expressed by the podcast creators, hosts, and guests do not necessarily reflect the official policy and position of Podcast Network Asia, the hosts of the program or other programs of the network. Any content provided by the people on the podcast are of their own opinion, and are not intended to malign any religion, ethnic group, club, organization, company, individual, or anyone or anything.
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