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In this chilling episode of Supernatural Japan, we dive into the bizarre and terrifying case of The Monster With 21 Faces—a criminal entity that terrorized Japan in the 1980s with poison threats, corporate blackmail, and taunting letters to the police. Who were they? Why did they target food companies like Glico and Morinaga? And how did they vanish without a trace?We unravel the mystery behind Japan's most elusive criminal case, explore its eerie psychological warfare, and examine theories ranging from organized crime to the paranormal.Follow the podcast: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/supernaturaljapanBluesky: https://bsky.app/profile/madformaple.bsky.socialX: https://x.com/MadForMapleFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=61551918404228&mibextid=LQQJ4dEmail: supernaturaljapan@gmail.com YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@BusanKevinWebsite: https://supernaturaljapan.buzzsprout.com
The intrigue continues as Rachel Teichman, LMSW, and Victor Varnado, KSN, explore the later developments of the Glico Morinaga case. Despite an extensive investigation, the criminals remained elusive, and their mind games with police only escalated. The case left a lasting mark on Japan, influencing crime stories and public perception of corporate security. Listen in as the hosts wrap up this chilling true crime mystery.Produced and hosted by Victor Varnado & Rachel TeichmanFull Wikipedia article here: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Glico_Morinaga_caseSubscribe to our new newsletter, WikiWeekly at https://newsletter.wikilisten.com/ for a fun fact every week to feel smart and impress your friends, and MORE! https://www.patreon.com/wikilistenpodcastFind us on social media!https://www.facebook.com/WikiListenInstagram @WikiListenTwitter @Wiki_ListenGet bonus content on Patreon Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
A shocking case of kidnapping, extortion, and mystery unfolds as Victor Varnado, KSN, and Rachel Teichman, LMSW, delve into the infamous Glico Morinaga case. It all began in 1984 when the president of the Glico confectionery company was abducted, setting off a bizarre crime spree. The culprits, known as "The Monster with 21 Faces," taunted authorities with cryptic messages and threats. Tune in as the hosts uncover the twists and turns of this unsolved case.Produced by Victor Varnado & Rachel TeichmanFull Wikipedia & news article here: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Glico_Morinaga_caseWE APPRECIATE YOUR SUPPORT ON PATREON!https://www.patreon.com/wikilistenpodcastFind us on social media!Instagram @WikiListenTwitter @Wiki_ListenYoutubeGet bonus content on Patreon Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Let's all enjoy delicious POCKY! No poison to be found here at all, not a drop! Join Linz and Chris as they investigate a case of confectionary terrorism that rocked Japan when it was held hostage by the mysterious group only known as THE MONSTER WITH 21 FACES. Who were they? What did they want? Why Pocky? Who is the Fox Eyed Man? CAN WE STILL ENJOY POCKY? Find out in this week's Episode.Support the showSupport us on Patreon
En mars 1984, Katsuhisa Ezaki, PDG de Glico, est enlevé par deux hommes masqués. Une rançon d'un milliard de yens et 100 kilos d'or est demandée, mais l'échange échoue, et Ezaki réapparaît trois jours plus tard après avoir été abandonné. Peu après, un criminel se nommant 'le Monstre aux 21 visages' menace d'empoisonner les snacks de la marque japonaise Glico, causant de lourdes pertes financières. Le Monstre change ensuite de cible et s'en prend aux confiseries Morinaga, répétant ses menaces. Malgré la mobilisation de 45 000 policiers, l'enquête n'aboutit pas, et l'affaire est classée en 2000, laissant le Monstre aux 21 visages dans l'anonymat. Ce crime reste une énigme non résolue au Japon. Merci pour votre écoute Retrouvez l'ensemble des épisodes de l'Heure H sur notre plateforme Auvio.be : https://auvio.rtbf.be/emission/22750 Et si vous avez apprécié ce podcast, n'hésitez pas à nous donner des étoiles ou des commentaires, cela nous aide à le faire connaître plus largement.
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If you have been to Osaka, you would probably know who our guest is for today. After all, the company is behind the running man signage overseeing the Dotombori canal and a must-see attraction when visiting the city. Founded 102 years ago in 1922, Glico Group is best known as a confectionery maker behind brands such as Pocky, Pretz and Pejoy. But did you know that there is a heartwarming story behind how the products came about? Well, back in the days, the firm's founder Riichi Ezaki had a son who was unwell. To improve the health of his son, Ezaki tested and confirmed the presence of a significant amount of glycogen in a sample of oyster broth. That was in the early 1900s so you can imagine that glycogen was a substance that was still relatively unknown. Well, Ezaki fed glycogen to his sickly son, who eventually became healthy. And it was this desire to use glycogen in confectioneries and enhance human health that lays the foundation for Glico. Today, the firm's portfolio has expanded beyond brands like Pocky to look at ice-cream products, baby formula, milk products, desserts, food ingredients, as well as raw materials for cosmetic and health products. But even as the firm grows over the years, its focus on research and development and focus on health continues to be a key part of its value proposition. But how far has this emphasis on R&D and human health set the firm apart from the competition? Speaking of which, the firm appears to be setting its sights on using more nuts for its products. For one thing, Glico Manufacturing Indonesia, which is the largest Glico plant and exporter to North America Markets, now produces Pocky Crushed Nuts for ASEAN markets. But how far is the ingredient key for Glico's future success? On Under the Radar, The Evening Runway's finance presenter Chua Tian Tian posed these questions to Hideaki Nagahisa, Chief Operating Officer, Glico Asia Pacific.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
This week we visit Japan as we discuss the details of an unsolved crime from the 1980's that saw multiple food companies threatened and extorted by someone who referred to themselves as The Monster with 21 Faces. The crime spree started with kidnapping end ended with death, potentially all at the hands of one fox-eyed man.
Dans les années 1980, le "monstre aux 21 visages" a défrayé la chronique au Japon. Il ne s'agissait pas d'un seul criminel, mais d'un groupe mystérieux, qui avait choisi de se faire appeler ainsi.Et ses victimes ne sont pas prises au hasard. En effet, ce "monstre" collectif semble animé d'une haine particulière contre le monde de l'entreprise. De fait, le 18 mars 1984, des individus masqués font irruption au domicile de Katsuhisa Ezaki, patron du groupe Glico, qui gère des confiseries.L'homme d'affaires est alors enlevé. Peu après ce rapt, les malfrats réclament une rançon de 1 milliard de yens, ce qui équivaut à peu près à 4,5 millions d'euros. Mais l'entrepreneur réussit à leur fausser compagnie.Les criminels ne se contentent pas de kidnapper le président du group Glico, ils s'en prennent à l'entreprise elle-même. En effet, ils mettent le feu à des véhicules, dans le parking de la société, et même à certains de ses locaux.Puis ils envoient une lettre à l'adresse de l'entreprise, révélant qu'ils ont empoisonné les bonbons qu'elle fabrique. On ne trouvera aucun poison dans ses confiseries mais, par précaution, on préfère retirer ses produits de la vente.Mais le "monstre aux 21 visages" n'a pas fini de sévir. Délaissant le groupe Glico, il réserve le même sort à d'autres entreprises du secteur alimentaire. Puis, en octobre 1984, il envoie une lettre à "toutes les mamans japonaises", leur indiquant que 20 paquets de bonbons empoisonnés ont rejoint les rayons des magasins.La police les retrouvera avant qu'ils ne soient achetés par des consommateurs. Tout au long de cette rocambolesque histoire, les malfaiteurs donnent des indices à la police et se moquent de son incompétence.Chargé d'apporter la rançon qu'une entreprise a décidé de payer au "monstre", un policier est sur le point d'arrêter un homme qui surveille ses mouvements. Il fait dresser le portrait robot de cet individu aux "yeux de renard".Mais il ne permet pas de mettre la main sur les criminels et, aujourd'hui, l'affaire n'est toujours pas élucidée. Hébergé par Acast. Visitez acast.com/privacy pour plus d'informations.
Dans les années 1980, le "monstre aux 21 visages" a défrayé la chronique au Japon. Il ne s'agissait pas d'un seul criminel, mais d'un groupe mystérieux, qui avait choisi de se faire appeler ainsi. Et ses victimes ne sont pas prises au hasard. En effet, ce "monstre" collectif semble animé d'une haine particulière contre le monde de l'entreprise. De fait, le 18 mars 1984, des individus masqués font irruption au domicile de Katsuhisa Ezaki, patron du groupe Glico, qui gère des confiseries. L'homme d'affaires est alors enlevé. Peu après ce rapt, les malfrats réclament une rançon de 1 milliard de yens, ce qui équivaut à peu près à 4,5 millions d'euros. Mais l'entrepreneur réussit à leur fausser compagnie. Les criminels ne se contentent pas de kidnapper le président du group Glico, ils s'en prennent à l'entreprise elle-même. En effet, ils mettent le feu à des véhicules, dans le parking de la société, et même à certains de ses locaux. Puis ils envoient une lettre à l'adresse de l'entreprise, révélant qu'ils ont empoisonné les bonbons qu'elle fabrique. On ne trouvera aucun poison dans ses confiseries mais, par précaution, on préfère retirer ses produits de la vente. Mais le "monstre aux 21 visages" n'a pas fini de sévir. Délaissant le groupe Glico, il réserve le même sort à d'autres entreprises du secteur alimentaire. Puis, en octobre 1984, il envoie une lettre à "toutes les mamans japonaises", leur indiquant que 20 paquets de bonbons empoisonnés ont rejoint les rayons des magasins. La police les retrouvera avant qu'ils ne soient achetés par des consommateurs. Tout au long de cette rocambolesque histoire, les malfaiteurs donnent des indices à la police et se moquent de son incompétence. Chargé d'apporter la rançon qu'une entreprise a décidé de payer au "monstre", un policier est sur le point d'arrêter un homme qui surveille ses mouvements. Il fait dresser le portrait robot de cet individu aux "yeux de renard". Mais il ne permet pas de mettre la main sur les criminels et, aujourd'hui, l'affaire n'est toujours pas élucidée. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Mannosio, xilosio, fucosio sono i nomi di alcuni glico nutrienti importanti da assumere per una buona salute soprattutto quando si ha la febbre. Ne abbiamo parlato con Daniel Brinduse, pastore L'articolo Educazione alimentare: febbre e glico nutrienti è stato appena pubblicato su HopeMedia Italia.
Lindsay is joined by Alex from Weird Distractions as they share some truly crazy cases in Europe and Asia. Lindsay shares the Glico-Morinaga Case in Japan, and Alex shares the case of Antonis Daglis, the Athens Ripper. Information on the Glico-Morinaga Case pulled from the following sources: 2021 All That's Interesting article by Bernadette Giacomazzo 2021 Medium article by A.W. Naves 2021 Crime Reads article by Ferdison Cayetano 2019 The Ghost Machine article by Lucia 2016 Atlas Obscura article by Cara Giaimo 1996 Critical Inquiry article by Marilyn Ivy 1984 New York Times article by Clyde Haberman Information on Antonis Daglis pulled from the following sources: Wikipedia Murderpedia DBpedia website Wicked We website Serial Killer Database fandom website by OneAdvantage Quora - Does Greece have any notorious serial killers like Jack the Ripper in London? Who, and what happened? Iefimerida website "A.N.A. Bulletin, 26/01/96" Scandinavian Traveler website Get your groceries and essentials delivered in as fast as 1 hour via Instacart. Free delivery on your first 3 orders. Min $10 per order. Terms apply. Become a member on Buy Me A Coffee for as little as $1/month to support the show. You can write to us at: Ye Olde Crime Podcast, PO Box 341, Wyoming, MN 55092. Join the conversation over at the Cultiv8 Discord and join the Olde Crimers Cubby to chat with us and other listeners of the show. Leave us a rating and review on Apple Podcasts, Podchaser, Spotify, Podcast Addict, Audible, or Goodpods! Don't forget to follow us on Twitter, Instagram, Threads, Facebook, TikTok, and YouTube. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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With an increasing focus on health and wellness, consumers are becoming more conscious about the ingredients used in their food. And in line with that, Glico has collaborated with the Agency for Science, Technology and Research (A*STAR) in a first-of-its-kind clinical test in Southeast Asia to study the nutritional and health benefits of almonds in the paste form. Hideaki Nagahisa, COO, Glico Asia Pacific shares more about the findings from the clinical trial and how the company is keeping up with health-conscious trends. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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In 1984, a handful of Japan's confectioneries were being terrorized by an individual or group only identifying themselves in letters as "The Monster with 21 Faces." A candy tycoon was abducted, companies such as Ezaki-Glico, Morinaga, House Foods, and Marudai were being threatened, and sweet treats were being poisoned with cyanide. This episode is about extortion, blackmail, attempted murder, a kidnapping, and mysterious letters. Will we ever know who was behind The Monster with 21 Faces? Who do YOU think it was?Let me know your thoughts on Twitter, Instagram, Tumblr, or the Facebook page!Twitter: https://www.Twitter.com/ReverieCrimePodInstagram: https://www.Instagram.com/ReverieTrueCrimeFacebook: https://www.Facebook.com/ReverieTrueCrimeTumblr: https://ReverieTrueCrime.Tumblr.comClick here to read more about the Ezaki-Glico Company. I found the history of it pretty cool.SOURCES:https://www.newspapers.com/image/984538305 https://www.newspapers.com/image/401272161 https://www.newspapers.com/image/121694030 https://www.newspapers.com/image/966024635 https://www.newspapers.com/image/679227394 https://www.newspapers.com/image/569812062 https://www.newspapers.com/image/589021229 https://www.newspapers.com/image/181616106 https://www.newspapers.com/image/759929586 https://www.newspapers.com/image/638404294 https://www.newspapers.com/image/638390481 https://www.newspapers.com/image/140869936 https://www.newspapers.com/image/99121299 https://www.newspapers.com/image/109716988https://www.newspapers.com/image/558301078https://www.newspapers.com/image/272433345https://www.newspapers.com/image/262994016https://www.newspapers.com/image/900063849https://www.newspapers.com/image/609976789 https://www.newspapers.com/image/390369139 https://www.newspapers.com/image/276176482 https://www.newspapers.com/image/122207799 https://www.newspapers.com/image/622530325 https://www.newspapers.com/image/519935264 https://www.newspapers.com/image/974753889 https://www.newspapers.com/image/399226868https://www.newspapers.com/image/99899781 https://www.newspapers.com/image/257798189https://www.newspapers.com/image/889065347https://www.newspapers.com/image/437512978 https://www.newspapers.com/image/273508448https://www.newspapers.com/image/730375484 https://www.newspapers.com/image/889841979https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Glico_Morinaga_casehttps://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Monster_with_21_Faceshttps://allthatsinteresting.com/monster-with-21-faceshttps://crimereads.com/japans-most-notorious-kidnapping-is-still-unsolved/https://www.grunge.com/1192474/the-chilling-kidnapping-case-of-glico-morinaga/https://unresolved.me/the-monster-with-21-faceshttps://dbpedia.org/page/Glico_Morinaga_case https://www.thefreelibrary.com/16-year+police+probe+of+Glico-Morinaga+case+to+end-a060053559https://unbelievable-facts.com/2021/03/the-glico-morinaga-incident.htmlhttps://www.japantimes.co.jp/news/2000/02/10/national/npa-admits-defeat-in-glico-morinaga-case/https://www.atlasobscura.com/articles/the-1980s-crime-ring-that-poisoned-japans-candy-and-never-got-caughthttps://coolinterestingstuff.com/the-monster-with-21-faces-the-glico-morinaga-casehttps://www.japanpowered.com/history/kidnapping-extortion-and-cyanide-laced-candy-the-strange-case-of-the-monster-with-21-faceshttps://www.historicmysteries.com/monster-21-faces/ This show is part of the Spreaker Prime Network, if you are interested in advertising on this podcast, contact us at https://www.spreaker.com/show/4442888/advertisement
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Naveen Jain has created a whole string of successful startups. Now with his seventh venture, he is tackling a problem faced by eight billion people around the world. The startup, Viome, has attracted funding from top-tier investors like Glico, Khosla Ventures, WestRiver Group, and Physician Partners.
Do you have a sweet tooth? It might be curbed after listening to this episode! This week, Hannah tells Katy the wild story of the Glico Morinaga exploitation case, when an anonymous criminal blackmailed, kidnapped, and poisoned Japan's biggest candy companies... and got away with it! From foxy-eyed men, to poor-planning ransom pick ups, and well-labeled poison, this case just gets weirder and weirder. So go to your local Asian market and grab some Pocky sticks and Hi Chews, and get ready for this Unsolved Mystery! Sources: https://www.themonsterwith21faces.com/case-summary-overviewhttps://awnaves.medium.com/the-monster-with-21-faces-380bf3defb9chttps://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Glico_Morinaga_casehttps://allthatsinteresting.com/monster-with-21-faceshttps://crimereads.com/japans-most-notorious-kidnapping-is-still-unsolved/Support the showFollow us @thetaleswetellpodcast on Facebook and Instagram, or thetaleswetellpodcast.comSupport us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/join/thetaleswetellpodcast?Click here for merch!
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In 1984 the owner of Glico a candy company was kidnapped from his home, this would be the start of a 17 month crime spree against major food companies in Japan. The culprits would go on to identify themselves as the Monster with 21 Faces, but who were these criminals? Was this an inside job or was this the work of a group out for vengeance? Join us in these Bloodthirsty Times to find out! --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/bloodthirsty-times/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/bloodthirsty-times/support
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Maret 1984. Presiden perusahaan multinasional Glico, Katsuhisa Ezaki, diculik di rumahnya di Kota Nishinomiya, Jepang. Pelaku meminta uang tebusan senilai satu juta yen dan 100 kg emas batangan. Kasus ini adalah permulaan dari rentetan aksi pemerasan terhadap perusahaan makanan lain, di mana pelakunya masih misterius hingga hari ini. Pelaku menamai dirinya sebagai 'Monster dengan 21 Wajah'. Apa maksudnya?
März 1984, Japan: Katsuhisa, CEO eines japanischen Süßigkeitenherstellers, entspannt sich nach einem ereignisreichen Sonntag bei einem Bad. Seine Kinder schlafen schon. Doch plötzlich stürmen zwei maskierte Männer ins Badezimmer. Sie tragen weiße Masken und bedrohen den 42-Jährigen mit einem Gewehr. Er darf sich noch ein Handtuch umlegen. Dann wird er gefesselt und aus dem Haus gezerrt. Seine Frau und seine Kinder werden an die Heizkörper gefesselt. Doch dieses schreckliche Ereignis ist nur das erste von vielen, die Katsuhisa, seine Familie, seine Firma und die gesamte japanische Bevölkerung in den nächsten Monaten erleben werden. Heute erzählen wir euch die Geschichte des ominösen Monsters mit den 21 Gesichtern. ***Werbung*** Die Links zu unseren Werbepartnern findet ihr unter https://linktr.ee/schwarzeakte ***Schwarze Akte Mystery*** Unseren neuen Podcast „Schwarze Akte Mystery“ hört ihr ab dem 03. April jeden Sonntag exklusiv bei Podimo! Unter www.schwarzeakte.de/mystery könnt ihr Podimo 30 Tage kostenlos testen. ***Live Tour 2022*** Im Juni 2022 touren wir durch Deutschland und freuen uns sehr darauf euch zu treffen und mit euch gemeinsam eine neue Schwarze Akte zu öffnen! Termine und Tickets findet ihr unter www.eventim.de/artist/schwarze-akte ***Mord am Wochenende*** Die neuen Folgen der Schwarzen Akte könnt ihr auch ohne Werbung und schon am Samstag für 2,99€ / Monat hören! Weitere Infos hört ihr hier: https://bit.ly/akte-werbefrei ***Fallvorschläge*** Du hast von einem mysteriösen Fall gehört, den wir uns mal genauer anschauen sollten? Gerne immer her damit! Damit wir keinen Fall übersehen, schick uns deinen Vorschlag am besten über unser Formular. Das findest du unter www.bit.ly/akte-vorschlag Danke für deine Unterstützung! ***Links zum Fall*** Foto des Briefes vom 28. Juni 1984: https://bit.ly/akte98-brief *** Foto des Briefes vom 26. November 1984: https://bit.ly/akte98-brief2 *** Phantombild vom „Mann mit den Fuchsaugen“: https://bit.ly/akte98-phantom ***Wir übernehmen keine Haftung für die Inhalte externer Links*** Herzlich Willkommen bei der Schwarzen Akte - dem Mystery True Crime Podcast. Es sind Details, die ein gewöhnliches Verbrechen von einem unglaublichen Mysterium unterscheiden. Wir stellen euch hier Fälle vor, bei denen sich eure Nackenhaare sträuben und von denen ihr bislang steif und fest behauptet hättet, dass so etwas nie im Leben passieren kann. Jeden Dienstag veröffentlichen wir eine neue Folge mit außergewöhnlichen Kriminalfällen und überlegen, ob auch an der merkwürdigsten Spekulation doch ein Fünkchen Wahrheit zu erkennen ist. Schreibt uns gern eure Theorien und weitere spannende Fälle an schwarzeakte@julep.de, auf Instagram an @schwarzeakte, auf Facebook an @SchwarzeAktePodcast oder YouTube an @SchwarzeAkteTrueCrimePodcast ***SPOILER*** In diesem Fall wurde kein Urteil gesprochen.
Welcome to The Sunnydale Class of ‘99, also known as If the Apocalypse Comes, Beep Me! This week... In this episode, we talk: Plot and Firsts (2:00) Initial Thoughts (7:00) Mr. Kaltenbach (10:00) Candy scares, Glico (13:10) Parking with Vampires (30:45) Bad, Bad Willow (46:45) Was this the first time Willow poisoned Tara? (55:00) Yelling (1:00:00) Watches (1:19:00) Rankings (1:23:45) Full show notes at our website and we're @beepmepod on Twitter, Instagram Facebook, Tumblr for all the good stuff. We have a season-long playlist that grows by the episode featuring the music of Buffy and this podcast at Beep Me — Funtime Playlist for Podcast Fans Season 6. You can email us at beepmepod@gmail.com too, if that's your thing! Next episode: Life's a show --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/beepmepod/support
Vuonna 1984 japanilaisen makeisyhtiö Glicon johtaja kidnapattiin kotoaan. Kaappaus oli kuitenkin vasta alkua yli vuoden kestävälle piinaukselle, kiristykselle ja uhkailulle, jonka uhreiksi joutuivat niin useat elintarvikeyhtiöt, kuin poliisitkin. Kuukausi kuukaudelta eskaloituvien toimien takana toimi lähettäjä, joka käytti itsestään nimeä "The Monster with 21 Faces".
The Glico Morinaga case (グリコ・森永事件, Guriko, Morinaga jiken), also known by its official designation Metropolitan Designated Case 114 (警察庁広域重要指定第114号事件, Keisatsuchō kōiki jūyō shitei dai-hyakujūyongō jiken), was a famous extortion case from 1984 to 1985 in Japan, primarily directed at the Japanese industrial confectioneries Ezaki Glico and Morinaga, and currently remains unsolved. The entire case spanned 17 months from the initial kidnapping of the president of Glico to the last known communication from the prime suspect,[1] a person or group known only as "The Monster with 21 Faces". --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/thedarkroompodcast/message
The Glico Morinaga case (グリコ・森永事件, Guriko, Morinaga jiken), also known by its official designation Metropolitan Designated Case 114 (警察庁広域重要指定第114号事件, Keisatsuchō kōiki jūyō shitei dai-hyakujūyongō jiken), was a famous extortion case from 1984 to 1985 in Japan, primarily directed at the Japanese industrial confectioneries Ezaki Glico and Morinaga, and currently remains unsolved. The entire case spanned 17 months from the initial kidnapping of the president of Glico to the last known communication from the prime suspect,[1] a person or group known only as "The Monster with 21 Faces". --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/thedarkroompodcast/message
Nate Ruegger is back again, and this time presents a case of Japanese confectionary confusion that only the 1980s can give! Get ready for the twists and turns, the ups and downs, the zigs and zags, told only in the way that Nate can tell, as we buckle up for safety on this absolutely bizarre and unprecedented case from the unsolved archives in the Japanese police history.
Después de una ausencia que nadie noto (creo) me fusilo varios artículos que copian y pegan la misma historia mil veces y cosas de la wikipedia para traerles lo siguiente : El incidente Glico/Morinaga, o conocido en Japón como “Caso Designado Metropolitano 114”, es una de las historias de chantaje y extorsión más famoso de Japón. Fue un incidente famoso en la década de los ochentas, principalmente dirigido a las confiterías industriales Ezaki Glico y Morinaga que nunca se resolvió. El incidente duró año y medio, iniciando con el secuestro del presidente de Glico hasta la última comunicación con el principal sospechoso, del cual no se sabe si era un solo hombre, o muchos, solo se tenía como dato que se hacía llamar a si mismo “Monstruo de 21 caras”
Ngày 18/3/1984, Katsuhisa Ezaki, giám đốc của công ty thực phẩm Glico, đã bị bắt cóc tại nhà riêng. Vụ việc bắt đầu cho những sự kiện kỳ lạ, liên quan đến vụ án bí ẩn nhất tại Nhật Bản cho đến bây giờ. Rốt cuộc thì ai là "Quái vật với 21 khuôn mặt" ? –––––––––––– Mục Lục –––––––––––– (00:00) Vụ Bắt Cóc (02:16) Sự Khủng Bố Tại Glico (04:39) Sự Đe Dọa Vẫn Tiếp Diễn (07:52) Miyazaki Manabu (09:22) Nạn Nhân Đầu Tiên (11:11) Thủ Phạm Là... ? (13:40) Lời Kết –––––––––––– Ủng Hộ ––––––––––––– Ủng hộ E/N qua Patreon http://www.patreon.com/ExplainNation Qua MoMo http://bit.ly/ENMoMo Trở thành thành viên của Channel https://www.youtube.com/ExplainNation/join ––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– ♫ Music by Epidemic Sound https://bit.ly/ENEpideSound ––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– © Explain Nation https://www.youtube.com/ExplainNation
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The Marketing Manager of Fanmilk in Ghana, Edwin Amoako has said his outfit was looking for innovative ways of the packaging of their products so they do not become a threat to the society. He said though the packaging of their products was bio-degradable, it was necessary for Fanmilk to find ways of reducing the impact of plastics on the environment. Mr. Amoako said this at the 2019 Chartered Institute of Marketing Ghana (CIMG) Strategic Marketing Conference held in Accra on Thursday. The conference which was held on the theme "30 years of celebrating marketing excellence; synergies for the future," brought together marketing managers of three companies namely PZ Cussons, GLICO and Fanmilk to present their success stories for the past 30 years. It also brought marketing students and managers from selected universities in Accra and various organizations to the event. Mr. Amoako said his outfit ensures that the plastic used in packaging their products were of the highest standard and would not have any health implications on the consumers. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/newscast-africa/support Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Today’s podcast we’re together with guest host Michael Eagleton from Trovitech (a leading Supply Chain Solutions Company) visiting the largest tech conference in Asia “RISE” which is held annually in Hong Kong. Michael talks with Anthony Baker Executive Director, Technology at R/GA, and Patrick Siu COO at MEGA Automation about the conference, their business and China RISE is produced by the team behind Web Summit and Collision – two of the largest and fastest-growing tech conferences on the planet. Rise attracts leaders from the world’s biggest companies and most exciting startups, who are joined by journalists from major global media outlets, hundreds of influential investors, and thousands of attendees who flock to Hong Kong to share their stories during this three day Tech conference. ABOUT EPISODE GUESTS Today’s podcast features Anthony Baker Executive Director, Technology at R/GA Anthony is a seasoned technologist with 15+ years of experience, leading digital transformation for Fortune 500 companies around the world. He’s one of the founding members of R/GA Tokyo, helping to establish and grow business in Japan, from 5 core team members to 30+ in 12 months. As Executive Director of Technology, he leads the technology vision, strategy and execution for clients in Japan, supporting the rest of R/GA offices in Asia Pacific. Anthony is often speaking at international conferences, and has authored several articles in publications like The Guardian, Contagious and Campaign. Founding member of R/GA Tokyo, and Head of Technology for R/GA Japan, working in tandem with executive leads in APAC. Leading Digital Transformation for Japanese and International clients through accelerated development, leveraging modern architectures and cutting-edge technology and platforms. Focused on orchestrating best-in-class digital services, innovation consultancy and tech strategy to help grow our clients' business, create unique consumer services and experiences, and our grow our presence in Japan and APAC. Top clients include Google, Shiseido, Mori Building, Disney, Glico and LINE among others. Patrick Siu COO at MEGA Automation Patrick graduated from the University of Cambridge Department of Engineering, Patrick has extensive experience in developing cloud data management systems that has served over 200 global companies. Patrick is well aware of the difficulties encountered in the management of corporate data, he is an expert in advising clients on relevant aspects. MEGA Automation - Connecting buildings through IoT & AI technology- to reduce energy use and enhance tenant comfort. MEGA was founded by building professionals, engineers and research scientists in 2013, Mega Automation is one of the leading building automation system providers in Hong Kong. Their products integrate traditional building management systems (BMS) with advanced information and communication technology, to help corporates understand their energy consumption with the aim of cutting their energy bills. MEGA make products that take the people & environment into the core equation EPISODE CONTENT: Anthony & Patrick briefly introduced themselves, their companies, impressions of the RISE conference, and their relationships to China. Discussion about advancement & progress in the digital landscape in China. China’s digital ecosystem, use of data and the innovation coming from China The importance of telling a better brand story when entering the China market. Smart building solutions optimising energy efficiency Insights into entrepreneurship mindsets in startups and achieving growth. Importance of getting your product to market and in the han of users early. Episode Mentions: Find Anthony on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/anthonyrobertbaker/ Find Patrick on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/kcsiu06/ Find Michael on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/tofabapc/ RISE Conf R/GA MEGA Automation Nike Slush Trovitech Join China Business Cast WeChat group Find Jons on LinkedIN Download and Subscribe Download this episode: right click and choose "save as" Subscribe to China Business Cast on iTunes Or check out the full list on subscription options Add Jons ('jslemmer') on WeChat to join China Business Cast WeChat group
Through 1984 and 1985, a mysterious group calling itself "The Monster With 21 Faces" waged an extortion and blackmail campaign against numerous Japanese companies. This bizarre vendetta began on March 18th, 1984, when Glico company president Katsuhisa Ezaki was abducted from his home in Nishinomiya. He was held for three days, but - following his escape - his abductors would pivot their torment from him to his company. For about a year-and-a-half, these villainous schemers would harass companies until they agreed to pay a ransom. More than 30 years later, their true motives and identities remain unknown... Written, hosted, and produced by Micheal WhelanProducers: Ben Krokum, Quil Carter, Laura Hannan, Astrid Kneier, Katherine Vatalaro, Damion Moore, Amy Hampton Miller, Timothy Stratton, Scott Meesey, Steven Wilson, Sara Willemsen, Scott Patzold, Marie Vanglund, and Kathy MarieLearn more about this podcast at http://unresolved.me/ If you would like to support this podcast and others, consider heading to https://www.patreon.com/unresolvedpod to become a Patron or ProducerMusic CreditsSara Afonso - "Underwater 03"Kai Engel - "Touch the Darkness"ROZKOL - "Slow Muties"ROZKOL - "Faces to the Sky"Mystery Mammal - "Leer"ROZKOL - "Chase Scene"Xenojam - "Abduction"Graham Bole - "Lurking"Sergey Cheremisinov - "Sleepwalker III"Forlon - "Roembden Crater"Other music created and composed by Ailsa Traves
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Criminals sometimes like to taunt authorities and their victims families. There’s nothing typical within the following true crime stories. Whoever’s behind them is not only clever but also left behind perplexing clues that even today remain unsolved. These are 5 Unsolved crimes with strange clues. Please support Scary Mysteries! Check out our Patreon at https://www.patreon.com/scarymysteries... - There's a lot of cool access, giveaways and even a custom episode! Buy awesome original shirts made by Scary Mysteries https://newdawnfilm.com/scary-mysteri... Subscribe for Weekly Videos here: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCiE8... _________________________________________________________ 5 UNSOLVED CRIMES WITH STRANGE CLUES 5. Glico Morinaga Case – “Monster with 21 Faces” On March 18, 1984, two armed masked men broke into Katsuhisa Ezaki’s home in Japan. Once inside, they bound his wife and daughter. Ezaki was hiding with his other two children inside the bathroom and that’s when they kidnapped him. Ezaki was the CEO of Glico, a company that made candy and ice cream. The next day, the men called the director of Glico and demanded 1 Billion Yen and 100 kilograms in gold bullion. The company bought some time and luckily for them Ezaki actually maaged to escape from his captors just three days later on March 21. 4. Mary Shotwell Little Known as Atlanta’s “missing bride,” on October 14, 1965 after work 25 year old Mary Little went to dinner with a co-worker and happily talked about her married life. By 8:00 PM, she was headed back to her car but she was never heard from ever again. When police investigated her disappearance, they found clues inside her vehicle. Her Mercury Comet was found in Lenox Square and was covered in red dust as if it had been driven down a dirt road. 3. Annette Sagers It was October 4, 1988 in Mount Holly S. Carolina. 11-year old Annette Sagers was on her way to school, standing at the bus stop in front of the Mount Holly Plantation at 7:00 AM. Her dog was standing beside her as they waited for the school bus bound for Westview Middle School. Twenty minutes later, the bus arrived at the stop but no one was there. Later in the afternoon when Annette didn’t arrive home, her stepfather, Stephen called the school and found out Annette never arrived therein the first palce. 2. Zach Ramsay In Great Falls, Montana It was another ordinary day for 10-year old, Zach Ramsay. On feb. 6th 1996 At 7:30 AM he left his apartment and With only six blocks between him and the school he took a route through an alley. However, Zach would never make it to school that day. After an initial search, Zach’s mother called police and they went door to door, interviewing friends and neighbors in order to retrace Zach’s steps. More officers were mobilized and a massive search effort was conducted. 1. The Zodiac Killer The Zodiac Killer is an infamous serial murdered that hunted in Northern Carolina during the 60s and early 70s. He is linked to 5 murders spanning from 1968 to 69 but may have injured and killed many more. The first known victims linked to the Zodiac were Betty Lou Jensen and David Faraday. On their first date, they drove out to Lake Herman Road, a well-known lover’s lane at around 10:15 PM on December 20,1968. A little after 11pm their bodies were found by a nearby resident. Police studied the scene and believe a second car followed and parked right next to the couple.
Jim and Saab share what they did last week and their reasons for "ghosting" the podcast. They talk about birthday celebrations, "GLICO'S" and what makes a birthday brat. Tweet them at #WakeUpwithJimandSaab --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/wuwjs/message
This week on the DATEScast, Derek and Tim continue our 14-part-series-that-became-a-13-part-series-that-is-now-once-again-a-14-part-series known as #DATESwithCraig. While Derek continues to try to maintain a sense of order for the PER system, Tim continues to drive the show towards inevitable chaos. But together, they continue to rate snacks like this week's selection, Chocolate Banana Pocky. Produced by the scrupulous folks as Glico, there's no way this Japanese snack company that is all about "a wholesome life in the best of taste" has anything to do with an evil corporation like Mondelez International, right? RIGHT?!?!?! Featuring: Derek Montilla (@cap_kaveman) & Tim Agne (@timagne) Music by: Polly Hall & Andrew Barkan, Babymetal, and Postmodern Jukebox Inspired by: Mike and Tom Eat Snacks
This week on the DATEScast, Derek and Tim continue our 14-part-series-that-became-a-13-part-series-that-is-now-once-again-a-14-part-series known as #DATESwithCraig. While Derek continues to try to maintain a sense of order for the PER system, Tim continues to drive the show towards inevitable chaos. But together, they continue to rate snacks like this week's selection, Chocolate Banana Pocky. Produced by the scrupulous folks as Glico, there's no way this Japanese snack company that is all about "a wholesome life in the best of taste" has anything to do with an evil corporation like Mondelez International, right? RIGHT?!?!?! Featuring: Derek Montilla (@cap_kaveman) & Tim Agne (@timagne) Music by: Polly Hall & Andrew Barkan, Babymetal, and Postmodern Jukebox Inspired by: Mike and Tom Eat Snacks
En este episodio vamos a hablar de un tema novedoso que ha llegado para quedarse, nos referimos al páncreas artificial. Gracias la testimonio de Davis, el papá de Ferrán, conoceros de qué trata este tema. Además, contaremos con Glico la Fantástica, quien nos seguirá hablando de la insulina, administración, zonas de inyección y correcta rotación. ¿Te lo vas a perder?.
After a bit of a break, host Eric Dwinnells is back to tell you all about The Monster with 21 Faces! It's one of Japan's greatest unsolved mysteries: in the 1980's, a person or persons referring to themselves as The Monster with 21 Faces began to terrorize Japanese food companies. First, they kidnaped the CEO if Glico, then they performed acts of arson, and finally they sent threatening letters stating that they would add poison to Gilco's products. And Glico wasn't the only company targeted. To this day no one is sure who or what the Monster with 21 Faces was. The one suspect, the cunning and mysterious "fox-eyed man" remains at large. So who could it have been and why did they do it? Let's speculate on tonight's Spooky A S! spookyas.com facebook.com/spookyas Music by Ocultic Overtones
En este episodio vamos a tratar la segunda entrega de la Diabetes en el colegio. Escucharemos el testimonio de dos profesoras de infantil y de primaria que tienen alumnos con diabetes. Además, nuestra Super Heorína “Glico, La Fantástica” nos hablará sobre el debut… Y para finalizar, tendremos a Ana Trabajado del programa La Dieta del Espejo, quien nos hablará del tema de este mes, el alcohol. Te invitaremos a descubrir nuestro dos nuevos programas de nuestra Red de Podcasts: La enfermería de Sacarino y la Dieta del espejo. ¡No te los puedes perder!.
This week, we cover a crime wave that shocked 1980s Japan, and proved that postwar society was perhaps not quite all it was cracked up to be. Also, there's a lot of poisoned candy.
This Japanese special sees David and David respectfully review Biscos from the Glico corporation, and they come to a mysterious conclusion about the future.Get an extra 30mins of David and David of discussing highs and lows of the week, including the most hellish city on Earth (not London), the darkness of man's heart, the best sandwich shop in London and a mature spread for toast https://www.patreon.com/definitelyhuman/posts?tag=IWGBRP Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
This time we leave the big city of the east, for the big city of the west. Osaka is increasingly one of the most visited places in Japan.We’ll be doing a 2 part special on the city, this time introducing the cannot be missed big attractions! From the mouth watering foods that make the city famous to family fun at roller coasters and finally the old Japanese culture and architecture, a must see castle! We also include some tips throughout! Part two will include an exclusive interview with former Yelp Community Manager, expert and local of Osaka’s customized Osaka itinerary! If you enjoy this episode, please take a moment to leave us a review to help us create better content for you! [links] http://bit.ly/_Dotonbori http://bit.ly/Kushi_Daruma http://bit.ly/UnivST_JPN http://bit.ly/OSK_cstle Check our twitter @realtokyoFM Send us an e-mail at realtokyo@tfm.co.jp and we'll send you a TokyoFM World sticker! Enjoy Tokyo!
Dear ML podcast followers, another chapter is ready and it's a great mix by Podime. The Macedonia based artist is about to release an EP for us in collaboration with the Serbian duo Battric and MIVU. The release is out in mid July and it will feature a remix by Glico. For the time being, hope you will enjoy Podime's selection of deep and quirky house!
Following a kidnapping of the president of Glico industries, a crime organization calling themselves the Monster with 21 Faces begins systematic extortion attempts on confectionery giants Glico and Morinaga, including lacing candy with potassium cyanide. The mystery behind who the Monster with 21 Faces is remains.
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ShowaPop! Episode 2: Talking Japanese Snacks with Jamie (aka Lady Capo-Sugar Shoppe Host-Luxuriamusic.com)! Food Items discussed on this podcast!! (Listen to find out all of our ratings!!) mmmm 1. Botan Rice Candy- 5 out of 5 2. Fukiya Brand-Milky Cookies"nama choco in miruki cookie"(sugar cookies, come in a red box) 5 out of 5 3. Kasugai-Peach Gummy Candy 2 out of 5.. (buy hi chew!!) 4. Shirakiku-Monaka with mochi-2.5 (good filling.. rice cookie part just okay.) 5. Glico- strawberry "baked wheat cracker" (mini biscuit cookies with strawberry filling) good read more