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¿Cómo puede un asesino dejar ADN, huellas dactilares, sangre, ropa e incluso objetos personales en la escena del crimen... y aun así desaparecer para siempre? El caso de la familia Miyazawa, conocido como la familia Setagaya, es uno de los mayores misterios criminales de Japón y uno de los crímenes sin resolver más desconcertantes de la historia moderna. La noche del 30 de diciembre del año 2000, una familia de cuatro miembros fue asesinada en su propia casa en Tokio. Lo que ocurrió después desconcertó a los investigadores: el responsable dejó una cantidad de pruebas forenses que, en teoría, deberían haber permitido identificarlo rápidamente. Sin embargo, más de dos décadas después, nadie ha sido detenido. En este episodio de Terrores Criminales analizamos el caso completo, las pruebas encontradas por la policía japonesa, las principales teorías sobre la identidad del responsable y los detalles que convierten este crimen en el mayor caso sin resolver de Japón.
Tokyo police have arrested two Vietnamese construction workers for allegedly entering and trying to burglarize a house in Tokyo's Setagaya Ward, the site of a high-profile family murder case in 2000.
The Setagaya Family Murders remain one of Japan's most disturbing and baffling unsolved true crime cases: a brutal family killing, an overwhelming amount of forensic evidence, and a killer who somehow vanished anyway.On December 30, 2000, in Setagaya, Tokyo, the Miyazawa family — Mikio, Yasuko, Niina, and Rei — spent what should have been an ordinary night at home before New Year's. Sometime between late night and the next morning, an intruder entered from the park side of the house and murdered all four members of the family.But what happened after the murders is what has haunted investigators for more than two decades.The killer did not immediately flee. He stayed inside the Miyazawa home for hours. He ate from the kitchen. He drank barley tea. He used the bathroom. He tended to his own injuries. He touched the family computer. Then he left behind an astonishing trail of evidence: blood, fingerprints, palm prints, clothing, shoes, a hip bag, gloves, a scarf, handkerchiefs, and even DNA.And still, more than twenty years later, police do not know his name.Inside this episode:The Night of the Murders: How a quiet family home in Setagaya became the scene of one of Japan's most infamous unsolved crimes.The Miyazawa Family: The ordinary lives behind the case — a father, mother, daughter, and son killed inside the place they should have been safest.The Killer Who Stayed: Why the murderer's hours-long behavior inside the home makes this case so uniquely disturbing.A Mountain of Evidence: Blood type, DNA, fingerprints, palm prints, clothing, shoes, and personal items left behind.Theories and Dead Ends: Robbery, personal motive, random violence, foreign suspect theories, park-side tensions, and why none have solved the case.The Unanswered Question: How can a killer leave so many traces and still disappear?This is not a case defined by a lack of evidence. It is defined by the terrifying failure of evidence to become identity. The Setagaya Family Murders are a story about a home violated, a family destroyed, and a killer who left behind almost everything except the one thing investigators needed most: his name.In Setagaya, the most frightening part is not that the killer vanished without a trace.It is that he left so many traces and vanished anyway.We're telling that story tonight.
Case File #03: The Millennium Ghost is Now Open
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Tokio, 30 de diciembre de 2000. Los vecinos duermen tranquilos en el distrito de Setagaya mientras Japón se prepara para recibir el nuevo siglo. A la mañana siguiente, el nuevo año trae el descubrimiento de una escena que nadie debería ver: los cuatro miembros de una familia, brutalmente asesinados durante la noche. Un caso aterrador con miles de interrogantes y una cantidad de evidencias forenses tan abundante que la policía pensó que sería cuestión de días resolver el caso: 25 años después, la pregunta continúa: ¿Quién mató a los Miyazawa? Escucha el episodio completo en la app de iVoox, o descubre todo el catálogo de iVoox Originals
Inside Japan's most haunting unsolved crime, a family murdered, a killer who stayed, and decades of evidence without answers. We explore the Setagaya murders—and why justice still waits today here. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Still one of Japan's largest unsolved cases, the quadruple homicide of the Miyazawa family in Tokyo's Setagaya neighborhood took place in the middle of the night on New Year's Eve 2000. The murders of Mikio, Yasuko, Niina, and Rei Miyazawa remain unsolved despite a plethora of evidence being left behind by the killer, including blood, DNA, and fingerprints. There is still a 20-million-yen reward and the community and family remains hopeful that one day, the killer will be caught. Click here to join our Patreon. Connect with us on Instagram and join our Facebook group. To submit listener stories or case suggestions, and to see all sources for this episode: https://www.inhumanpodcast.com/ Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Go to https://kachava.com and use code HSP. New customers get twenty dollars off an order of two bags or more, January 1st through 31st! One of my most terrifying fears is the idea that someone is watching me without me knowing about it. Or worse, that someone is inside my home watching me without me knowing about it. If that freaks you out as well, this might be a tough episode for you. Because today we are going to tell you about one of Japan's most horrifying mysteries, but at its core was a family who got a really bad feeling that someone was watching them. TW: Child D*ath, Animal Ab*se Subscribe on Patreon to become a member of our Rogue Detecting Society and enjoy ad-free listening, monthly bonus content, merch discounts and more. Members of our High Council on Patreon also have access to our weekly after-show, Footnotes, where I share my case file with our producer, Matt. You can also enjoy many of these same perks, including ad-free listening and bonus content when you subscribe on Apple Podcasts . Follow on Tik Tok and Instagram for a daily dose of horror. To learn more about listener data and our privacy practices visit: https://www.audacyinc.com/privacy-policy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit https://podcastchoices.com/adchoices
A former police official apologized Tuesday over the December 2000 murder of a family of four in Tokyo's Setagaya Ward as the perpetrator in the crime has not been captured yet.
The brutal murder of a family of four in Tokyo's Setagaya Ward remains unresolved a quarter century after the crime, despite many clues left at the scene, such as fingerprints and bloodstains, and police continue their desperate search for a person responsible for the fatal assault case.
UN CRIMEN BRUTAL, UN RASTRO DE ADN Y HUELLAS CLARAS, QUE HASTA SUS HECES DEJÓ EN LA ESCENA DEL CRIMEN… PERO NINGÚN ROSTRO IDENTIFICADO. EL CASO DEL AS3S!N* DE SETAGAYA SIGUE SIENDO UNO DE LOS ENIGMAS MÁS INQUIETANTES DE JAPÓN: UN INTRUSO QUE PASÓ HORAS DENTRO DE LA CASA MIYAZAWA EN TOKIO LA NOCHE DEL 30 DE DICIEMBRE DEL 2000 DESPUÉS DE HABER EXTERMINADO A LOS CUATRO MIEMBROS DE LA FAMILIA Y DEJANDO MÚLTIPLES PRUEBAS ABUNDANTES… QUE INCREÍBLEMENTE NUNCA LLEVARON A UN CULPABLE. HOY TE CONTAMOS LOS DETALLES DEL CASO EN EL ANTIPODCAST. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
On the night of December 30th, 2000 in the Setagaya Ward in Tokyo Japan, the Miyazawa family which included Mikio his wife Yasuko and their 2 children Niina and Rei would be brutally murdered in their home. The killer made some head scratching decisions that to even this day nobody can fully understand. Sources: Waters, Tobias, “Setagaya Family Murders: Japan's Most Infamous Unsolved Case”, Joyn Tokyo, October 30th, 2025, https://joyn.tokyo/about-japan/society/setagaya-family-murders?.com Accessed December 12th, 2025 “The Setagaya Murders”, Unresolved, https://unresolved.me/the-setagaya-murders, Accessed December 12th, 2025 Kennedy, “The Setagaya Family Murders: 10 Facts About The Unsolved Case”, Discover Walks Blog, June 9th, 2023, https://www.discoverwalks.com/blog/japan/the-setagaya-family-murders-10-facts-about-the-unsolved-case/, Accessed December 12th, 2025 Towner, City, “The Setagaya Family Murders in Kamisoshigaya Japan”, City Towner, May 28th, 2025, https://citytowner.com/setagaya-family-murders-kamisoshigaya-japan/, Accessed December 12th, 2025
Often the problem with murder cases is the lack of evidence but when a family is murdered in their home on the 30th of December 2000 the opposite is true. Over 15,000 pieces of evidence are gathered and still we are no closer to knowing who committed this horrendous crime.Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/the-monday-night-revue--4921180/support.Don't miss an episode - follow, comment, like, and share!Connect with me on social media @themondaynightrevue or email at themondaynightrevue@gmail.com.Explore our podcast merch: Shop HereSupport the show: Buy Me a CoffeeDiscover curated reads: BookshopFor ad-free episodes, minisodes, and exclusive perks, join us on Patreon: Support on PatreonWritten and edited by Corinna Harrod with Holly Clarke. Artwork by Jessica Holmes.Music: "The Mooche" by Duke Ellington (1928).
This week, the Krewe is joined by Loretta Scott (aka KemushiChan on YouTube Channel) for a personal, insightful, and often funny look at what it's like raising kids in Japan as an American parent. We dig into birth experiences, cultural differences from the U.S., unexpected parenting moments, and tips for families living in or visiting Japan. Curious about family life abroad or considering a trip to Japan with the munchkins? This episode is packed with helpful insight just for you!------ About the Krewe ------The Krewe of Japan Podcast is a weekly episodic podcast sponsored by the Japan Society of New Orleans. Check them out every Friday afternoon around noon CST on Apple, Google, Spotify, Amazon, Stitcher, or wherever you get your podcasts. Want to share your experiences with the Krewe? Or perhaps you have ideas for episodes, feedback, comments, or questions? Let the Krewe know by e-mail at kreweofjapanpodcast@gmail.com or on social media (Twitter: @kreweofjapan, Instagram: @kreweofjapanpodcast, Facebook: Krewe of Japan Podcast Page, TikTok: @kreweofjapanpodcast, LinkedIn: Krewe of Japan LinkedIn Page, Blue Sky Social: @kreweofjapan.bsky.social, & the Krewe of Japan Youtube Channel). Until next time, enjoy!------ Support the Krewe! Offer Links for Affiliates ------Use the referral links below!Zencastr Offer Link - Use my special link to save 30% off your 1st month of any Zencastr paid plan! ------ Links for Tobias Harris ------Loretta on InstagramKemushiChan YouTube Channel------ Past Language Learning Episodes ------Inside Japanese Language Schools ft. Langston Hill (S6E3)Japanese Self-Study Strategies ft. Walden Perry (S5E4)Learn the Kansai Dialect ft. Tyson of Nihongo Hongo (S4E14)Heisig Method ft. Dr. James Heisig (S4E5)Prepping for the JLPT ft. Loretta of KemushiCan (S3E16)Language Through Video Games ft. Matt of Game Gengo (S3E4)Pitch Accent (Part 2) ft. Dogen (S2E15)Pitch Accent (Part 1) ft. Dogen (S2E14)Language through Literature ft. Daniel Morales (S2E8)Immersion Learning ft. MattvsJapan (S1E10)Japanese Language Journeys ft. Saeko-Sensei (S1E4)------ JSNO Upcoming Events ------JSNO Event CalendarJoin JSNO Today!
Japan's political scene is changing—from new parties rising in visibility to historic moments in national leadership—so the Krewe is bringing you a timely crash course. Political analyst Tobias Harris (Founder & Principal of Japan Foresight) joins the pod to break down the foundations of Japan's government system, how it compares to the U.S., and why voters view politics the way they do. We explore the major and emerging parties shaping the landscape, the issues driving debate today, and how international pressures and global events influence domestic policy. Tobias also sheds light on the media's role in shaping public perception and political accountability.------ About the Krewe ------The Krewe of Japan Podcast is a weekly episodic podcast sponsored by the Japan Society of New Orleans. Check them out every Friday afternoon around noon CST on Apple, Google, Spotify, Amazon, Stitcher, or wherever you get your podcasts. Want to share your experiences with the Krewe? Or perhaps you have ideas for episodes, feedback, comments, or questions? Let the Krewe know by e-mail at kreweofjapanpodcast@gmail.com or on social media (Twitter: @kreweofjapan, Instagram: @kreweofjapanpodcast, Facebook: Krewe of Japan Podcast Page, TikTok: @kreweofjapanpodcast, LinkedIn: Krewe of Japan LinkedIn Page, Blue Sky Social: @kreweofjapan.bsky.social, & the Krewe of Japan Youtube Channel). Until next time, enjoy!------ Support the Krewe! Offer Links for Affiliates ------Use the referral links below!Zencastr Offer Link - Use my special link to save 30% off your 1st month of any Zencastr paid plan! ------ Links for Tobias Harris ------Japan ForesightObserving Japan on SubstackThe Iconoclast on AmazonTobias Harris on BlueSky------ Past History/Society Episodes ------The Castles of Japan ft. William de Lange S5E19)Foreign-Born Samurai: William Adams ft. Nathan Ledbetter (Guest Host, Dr. Samantha Perez) (S5E17)Foreign-Born Samurai: Yasuke ft. Nathan Ledbetter (Guest Host, Dr. Samantha Perez) (S5E16)Change in Urban & Rural Japanese Communities ft. Azby Brown (S5E15)Inside Japanese Homes & Architecture ft. Azby Brown (S5E6)Kendo: The Way of the Sword ft. Alexander Bennett, 7th Dan in Kendo (S4E16)Jokichi Takamine: The Earliest Bridge Between New Orleans & Japan ft. Stephen Lyman (S4E13)The Chrysanthemum Throne ft. Dr. Hiromu Nagahara [Part 2] (S2E18)The Chrysanthemum Throne ft. Dr. Hiromu Nagahara [Part 1] (S2E17)The Age of Lady Samurai ft. Tomoko Kitagawa (S1E12)------ JSNO Upcoming Events ------JSNO Event CalendarJoin JSNO Today!
Step into the world of tokusatsu with Ultraman Max director Takeshi Yagi! The Krewe chats with Yagi-san about the artistry, imagination, and behind-the-scenes magic that bring Ultraman and Japan's iconic heroes & monsters to life. Discover how tokusatsu continues to inspire fans around the world.------ About the Krewe ------The Krewe of Japan Podcast is a weekly episodic podcast sponsored by the Japan Society of New Orleans. Check them out every Friday afternoon around noon CST on Apple, Google, Spotify, Amazon, Stitcher, or wherever you get your podcasts. Want to share your experiences with the Krewe? Or perhaps you have ideas for episodes, feedback, comments, or questions? Let the Krewe know by e-mail at kreweofjapanpodcast@gmail.com or on social media (Twitter: @kreweofjapan, Instagram: @kreweofjapanpodcast, Facebook: Krewe of Japan Podcast Page, TikTok: @kreweofjapanpodcast, LinkedIn: Krewe of Japan LinkedIn Page, Blue Sky Social: @kreweofjapan.bsky.social, & the Krewe of Japan Youtube Channel). Until next time, enjoy!------ Support the Krewe! Offer Links for Affiliates ------Use the referral links below!Zencastr Offer Link - Use my special link to save 30% off your 1st month of any Zencastr paid plan! ------ Links for Takeshi Yagi ------Takeshi Yagi on InstagramTakeshi Yagi on X/TwitterTakeshi Yagi's WebsiteTakeshi Yagi's Blog (JP)Takeshi Yagi's New Book (Releasing Nov 19, 2025)Wikizilla Page on AKARI------ Past Tokusatsu/Pop Culture Episodes ------Enjoying Shojo Anime & Manga ft. Taryn of Manga Lela (S5E18)Akira Toriyama: Legacy of a Legend ft. Matt Alt (S5E3)The History & Evolution of Godzilla ft. Dr. William (Bill) Tsutsui (S5E1)Thoughts on Godzilla Minus One ft. Dr. William (Bill) Tsutsui (S4Bonus)The History of Nintendo ft. Matt Alt (S4E18)Japanese Mascot Mania ft. Chris Carlier of Mondo Mascots (S4E8)Tokusatsu Talk with a Super Sentai ft. Sotaro Yasuda aka GekiChopper (S4E6)The Evolution of PokéMania ft Daniel Dockery [Part 2] (S4E3)The Evolution of PokéMania ft Daniel Dockery [Part 1] (S4E2)Japanese Independent Film Industry ft. Award Winning Director Eiji Uchida (S3E18)How Marvel Comics Changed Tokusatsu & Japan Forever ft Gene & Ted Pelc (Guest Host, Matt Alt) (S3E13)Talking Shonen Anime Series ft. Kyle Hebert (S3E10)Japanese Arcades (S2E16)How to Watch Anime: Subbed vs. Dubbed ft. Dan Woren (S2E9)Manga: Literature & An Art Form ft. Danica Davidson (S2E3)The Fantastical World of Studio Ghibli ft. Steve Alpert (S2E1)The Greatest Anime of All Time Pt. 3: Modern Day Anime (2010's-Present) (S1E18)The Greatest Anime of All Time Pt. 2: The Golden Age (1990's-2010's) (S1E16)The Greatest Anime of All Time Pt. 1: Nostalgia (60's-80's) (S1E5)We Love Pokemon: Celebrating 25 Years (S1E3)Why Japan ft. Matt Alt (S1E1)------ JSNO Upcoming Events ------JSNO Event CalendarJoin JSNO Today!
In this week's episode, joined by 2024 New Orleans-Matsue Sister City Exchange Program participants Katherine Heller & Wade Trosclair, the Krewe looks back & celebrates 30 years of friendship between Matsue, Japan & New Orleans, Louisiana... a sister city relationship built on cultural exchange, mutual curiosity, &shared spirit. Together, they reflect on their time in Matsue during the exchange program, their experiences with host families, and the deep connections that form when two communities separated by an ocean come together.------ About the Krewe ------The Krewe of Japan Podcast is a weekly episodic podcast sponsored by the Japan Society of New Orleans. Check them out every Friday afternoon around noon CST on Apple, Google, Spotify, Amazon, Stitcher, or wherever you get your podcasts. Want to share your experiences with the Krewe? Or perhaps you have ideas for episodes, feedback, comments, or questions? Let the Krewe know by e-mail at kreweofjapanpodcast@gmail.com or on social media (Twitter: @kreweofjapan, Instagram: @kreweofjapanpodcast, Facebook: Krewe of Japan Podcast Page, TikTok: @kreweofjapanpodcast, LinkedIn: Krewe of Japan LinkedIn Page, Blue Sky Social: @kreweofjapan.bsky.social, & the Krewe of Japan Youtube Channel). Until next time, enjoy!------ Support the Krewe! Offer Links for Affiliates ------Use the referral links below & our promo code from the episode (timestamps [hh:mm:ss] where you can find the code)!Support your favorite NFL Team AND podcast! Shop NFLShop to gear up for football season!Zencastr Offer Link - Use my special link to save 30% off your 1st month of any Zencastr paid plan! (00:53:00)------ Past Matsue/Sister City Episodes ------Lafcadio Hearn: 2024 King of Carnival (S5Bonus)Explore Matsue ft. Nicholas McCullough (S4E19)Jokichi Takamine: The Earliest Bridge Between New Orleans & Japan ft. Stephen Lyman (S4E13)The Life & Legacy of Lafcadio Hearn ft. Bon & Shoko Koizumi (S1E9)Matsue & New Orleans: Sister Cities ft. Dr. Samantha Perez (S1E2)------ Links about the Exchange ------2024 Exchange Program Info/PicturesShogun Martial Arts Dojo (Katie's family's dojo)------ JSNO Upcoming Events ------JSNO Event CalendarJoin JSNO Today!
The Krewe sits down with Haruka Kikuchi, a Japanese jazz trombonist making waves in New Orleans. From discovering jazz in Japan to second-lining through the Crescent City, Haruka shares her story of finding home through music — and how jazz bridges cultures across oceans. ------ About the Krewe ------The Krewe of Japan Podcast is a weekly episodic podcast sponsored by the Japan Society of New Orleans. Check them out every Friday afternoon around noon CST on Apple, Google, Spotify, Amazon, Stitcher, or wherever you get your podcasts. Want to share your experiences with the Krewe? Or perhaps you have ideas for episodes, feedback, comments, or questions? Let the Krewe know by e-mail at kreweofjapanpodcast@gmail.com or on social media (Twitter: @kreweofjapan, Instagram: @kreweofjapanpodcast, Facebook: Krewe of Japan Podcast Page, TikTok: @kreweofjapanpodcast, LinkedIn: Krewe of Japan LinkedIn Page, Blue Sky Social: @kreweofjapan.bsky.social, & the Krewe of Japan Youtube Channel). Until next time, enjoy!------ Support the Krewe! Offer Links for Affiliates ------Use the referral links below & our promo code from the episode (timestamps [hh:mm:ss] where you can find the code)!Support your favorite NFL Team AND podcast! Shop NFLShop to gear up for football season!Zencastr Offer Link - Use my special link to save 30% off your 1st month of any Zencastr paid plan! (00:53:00)------ Past Music Episodes ------S5E13 - The Thunderous Sounds of Taiko ft. Takumi Kato (加藤 拓三), World Champion Taiko DrummerS5E10 - The Japanese Pop Music Scene ft. Patrick St. MichelS4E1 - Shamisen: Musical Sounds of Traditional Japan ft. Norm Nakamura of Tokyo LensS3E14 - City Pop & Yu ft. Yu HayamiS3E1 - Exploring Enka ft. Jerome White Jr aka ジェロ / Jero------ Links about Haruka ------Haruka's Website Haruka on IGHaruka on FacebookHaruka on YouTubeGoFundMe to Help Support Haruka's Family------ JSNO Upcoming Events ------JSNO Event CalendarJoin JSNO Today!
DIY Enthusiast & the man behind "Anton in Japan" YouTube Channel, Anton Wörmann joins the Krewe to talk about akiya, Japan's abandoned home phenomenon, and how he's transforming them into stunning spaces. We dig into what it's like to buy, clear out, & renovate an akiya and how Anton's journey from fashion to DIY restoration is reshaping what “home” means in Japan.------ About the Krewe ------The Krewe of Japan Podcast is a weekly episodic podcast sponsored by the Japan Society of New Orleans. Check them out every Friday afternoon around noon CST on Apple, Google, Spotify, Amazon, Stitcher, or wherever you get your podcasts. Want to share your experiences with the Krewe? Or perhaps you have ideas for episodes, feedback, comments, or questions? Let the Krewe know by e-mail at kreweofjapanpodcast@gmail.com or on social media (Twitter: @kreweofjapan, Instagram: @kreweofjapanpodcast, Facebook: Krewe of Japan Podcast Page, TikTok: @kreweofjapanpodcast, LinkedIn: Krewe of Japan LinkedIn Page, Blue Sky Social: @kreweofjapan.bsky.social, & the Krewe of Japan Youtube Channel). Until next time, enjoy!------ Support the Krewe! Offer Links for Affiliates ------Use the referral links below & our promo code from the episode (timestamps [hh:mm:ss] where you can find the code)!Support your favorite NFL Team AND podcast! Shop NFLShop to gear up for football season!Zencastr Offer Link - Use my special link to save 30% off your 1st month of any Zencastr paid plan! (00:53:00)------ Past Home & Architecture Episodes ------S5E15 - Change in Urban & Rural Japanese Communities ft. Azby BrownS5E6 - Inside Japanese Homes & Architecture ft. Azby BrownS3E2 - Buying Real Estate in Japan ft. Ziv Nakajima-Magen------ Links about Anton ------Anton in Japan YouTube ChannelAnton on IGAnton in Japan Website & ResourcesAnton on TikTokAnton's Live Master Class on Oct 12 @ 10am JST (Sign Up!)Anton's Akiya Master Class Program------ JSNO Upcoming Events ------JSNO Event CalendarJoin JSNO Today!
Send us a textThe Setagaya Family Murders remain one of Japan's most shocking unsolved crimes. In this episode of Supernatural Japan, we uncover the brutal 2000 slaying of the Miyazawa family in Tokyo, the chilling evidence left behind, and the eerie supernatural theories that surround the case. A haunting blend of true crime, Japanese history, and 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/groups/supernaturaljapanEmail: supernaturaljapan@gmail.comTales from Kevin Podcast:https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/tales-from-kevin/id1767355563Support the podcast (Help fund the creation of new episodes) MEMBERSHIPS NOW AVAILABLE!: https://buymeacoffee.com/busankevinYouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@BusanKevinNEW podcast companion blogs! https://justjapanstuff.com/Website: https://supernaturaljapan.buzzsprout.comSupport the show
On the eve of New Year's 2000, the Miyazawa family was found murdered in their Setagaya home. Despite thousands of leads, police have never named the killer. Explore the evidence, theories, and unanswered questions behind one of Japan's darkest crimes.The One Minute Remaining LIVE show in Melbourne tix on sale NOWBecome a Patreon or Apple + subscriber now for ealry and ad free access from as little as $1.69 a week. All the details here Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
When a upper middle class family of four in the Setagaya District of Japan are slaughtered in their home everyone wonders what could be the motive? The family are well loved and having no known enemies could this be a random robbery gone bad? Except money was left, the killer stayed for hours after killing father Mikio, mother Yaskuo, daughter Ninna and son Rei, ate food from their kitchen, used their bathroom leaving excrement in the toilet, left a duffel bag with evidence which leads back to a military base in California, used the families knives to kill them and even left a body imprint on the couch and carpeting where he took a nap. There are more odd details and you can hear the Miyazawa family's story here. If YOU happened to be living in Japan in the early 2000's or know anything about these horrific murders there is a $200,000 (US dollars) reward for information on the case. Setagaya Police Department +81 3-3418-0110
Was macht ein Mörder, nachdem er eine ganze Familie ausgelöscht hat? Dieser Fall aus Tokio folgt keiner bekannten Logik: Statt zu fliehen, bleibt der Täter nach dem brutalen Vierfachmord im Haus seiner Opfer. Er isst Eis, benutzt das Bad, surft im Internet und entkommt trotzdem unerkannt. Heute in der Schwarzen Akte: Einer der rätselhaftesten Mordfälle Japans. --- Content Hinweis --- In dieser Folge sprechen wir über die Ermordung von Kindern und Erwachsenen. Wenn du dich mit diesem Thema nicht wohlfühlst, hör dir die Folge bitte nicht alleine an. --- Links --- Haus der Familie: https://t1p.de/psjox Durchgang durchs Haus: https://t1p.de/osut3 Grundriss des Hauses und Rekonstruktion der Morde: https://t1p.de/jitj4 Familienfoto: https://t1p.de/dn13a Rekonstruiertes Täterbild: https://t1p.de/c31hn Informationsblatt der Polizei: https://t1p.de/4i3g7 --- Werbepartner [Werbung] --- Rabattcodes und Links von unseren Werbepartnern findet ihr unter https://linktr.ee/schwarzeakte --- Social Media & Kontakt --- Instagram: @schwarzeakte YouTube: @SchwarzeAkte TikTok: @schwarzeakte Mail: schwarzeakte@julep.de Website: www.schwarzeakte.de Pätrick auf Twitch: www.twitch.tv/thepaetrick --- Credits --- Hosts: Anne Luckmann & Patrick Strobusch Redaktion: Patrick Strobusch Schnitt: Anne Luckmann Intro und Trenner gesprochen von: Pia-Rhona Saxe Producer: Falko Schulte Eine Produktion der Julep Studios Du möchtest Werbung in der Schwarzen Akte schalten? Unsere Kolleg:innen von Julep helfen dir gerne weiter: www.julep.de/advertiser Impressum: www.julep.de/legal/imprint [Wir übernehmen keine Haftung für die Inhalte externer Links.] --- SPOILER --- Dieser Fall wurde zum Zeitpunkt der Veröffentlichung dieser Episode nicht aufgeklärt.
In this chilling Dynamic Duo episode, Blacklabel and PintsizedGeisha dive deep into one of the most unsettling unsolved murder cases of our time: The Setagaya Murders.On December 30th, 2000, an entire family was brutally murdered in their Tokyo home. But this was no quick escape—the killer stayed overnight. He ate their food, browsed the internet, used their toilet (and didn't flush), and left behind fingerprints, DNA, and even the clothes off his back. Over two decades later, he's still never been identified.Creepy clues and absurd oversightsSuspect theories ranging from military ties to twisted thrill killsParallels to horror games, stealth mechanics, and survival storiesOur own thoughts on justice, fear, and the psychology of real-world evilThis isn't just true crime—it's a real-life survival horror you'll never forget.
Get a free bottle of AG D3K2 and an AG1 Welcome Kit: go to https://www.drinkag1.com/redthread Get Zocdoc for free and book doctors easily: go to https://www.zocdoc.com/redthread Welcome to The Red Thread, a podcast series where two friends (Jordan and Jackson) investigate the peculiar space just beyond reality. Cryptids, Conspiracies, Cults and more are on the investigation board and nothing is off limits. What will they discover? There's only one way to find out... --- Check out FriendlyJordies: https://www.youtube.com/@friendlyjordies Check out Jordan Shanks: https://www.youtube.com/@jordanshanks5340 Check out Jordan on tour in Australia:https://www.friendlyjordies.com/ Support the show, leave a rating and remember to subscribe: Listen on Audio ➡️ https://linktr.ee/redthreadshow Listen to other Our Other Shows ➡️ https://linktr.ee/theofficialnetwork Support us on Patreon ➡️ https://www.patreon.com/theofficialpodcast This is Episode #65, where we talk about the tragic unsolved murders of the Setagaya family in Japan. Originally recorded 13/05/25. Show Notes: https://docs.google.com/document/d/1MfStrCjt851HaF4rGRxitYxR2lA9IVsWYi4SC-uyZUg/edit?usp=sharing Hosts: Jackson - https://www.twitter.com/zealotonpc Jordan - https://www.twitter.com/friendlyjordies Writer/Producer: Jackson Clarke Music/Editing by: https://linktr.ee/zayaLT Thumbnail: https://www.instagram.com/nook_eilyk/ Designer: http://www.jr-design-co.com/ Produced under The Official Podcast Network Contact (business only): theofficialpodcastyt@gmail.com Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Na véspera do Ano Novo de 2000, a família Miyazawa foi brutalmente as4s$inada dentro de casa, em um bairro tranquilo de Tóquio. O criminoso ficou horas na residência após o mass4cr5, comeu sorvete, usou o computador e deixou fezes no banheiro. Apesar de centenas de evidências e do DNA do criminoso, o caso se tornou um dos maiores mistérios da história do Japão. Instagram: @erikamirandas e @casosreaisoficialwww.casosreaispodcast.com.brLink do Apoia.se: https://apoia.se/casosreaisRoteiro: Lucas AndriesEdição: Publi.tv - Produtora de vídeos
O assassinato da família Miyazawa, que aconteceu em dezembro de 2000 no bairro de Setagaya, em Tóquio, é um dos crimes não resolvidos mais assustadores do Japão. Uma família de quatro pessoas foi morta dentro da própria casa e o assassino deixou milhares de evidências, mas até hoje não se tem nenhum suspeito. ❤ Torne-se um apoiador pelo Apoia.se ou pela Orelo❤ Segue a gente no Instagram Pesquisa e roteiro: Marcela Souza Edição: Alexandre LimaSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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The Setagaya Family Murders is one of Japan's most chilling unsolved crimes, leaving four dead with and tons of clues, but no suspects. Support us directly on Patreon: http://www.patreon.com/redweb On New Year's Eve, a grandmother discovered her daughter and family murdered, sparking one of the largest investigations in Japan's history. The murderer spent time in their home and despite leaving behind numerous pieces of physical evidence, this case remains unsolved. With no suspect and few leads, this unsolved crime remains one of Japan's most chilling and bizarre mysteries. Today, we investigate the “faceless” culprit behind the Setagaya Family Murders. (This case has also been referred to as the Goldilocks Murders or the Goldilocks Killer.) Sensitive topics: murder and child death Our Sponsors: Aura Frames - Go to http://auraframes.com and use code REDWEB to get $35-off Aura's best-selling Carver Mat frames. Marvel SNAP - The fastest card game in the Multiverse. Visit https://bit.ly/MARVELSNAPREDWEB to make a new deck and try MARVEL SNAP for free on Steam, IOS or Android! Rocket Money - Go to http://rocketmoney.com/redweb to cancel your unwanted subscriptions with Rocket Money. Shopify - Go to http://shopify.com/redweb to sign up for a $1-per-month trial period. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Cuando Haruko llama a su hija varias veces y Yasuko no responde al teléfono, se sorprende. Es domingo y lo habitual es que Yasuko pase ese día en casa junto a su marido y sus dos hijos pequeños, no suelen salir ni hacer planes. Por suerte, Haruko vive justo al lado, por lo que no tarda en acercarse a comprobar si todo está bien... Pero no lo estará.Más información en el blog: https://criminopatia.com/122-miyazawa ¡Hazte fan de Criminopatía! Tendrás dos nuevos episodios exclusivos cada mes, todos los meses del año:http://criminopatia.com/fans Y síguenos en redes en @criminopatia.
Molly Bish, a 16-year-old lifeguard from Warren, Massachusetts, disappeared on June 27, 2000, after being dropped off at her post at Comins Pond. Despite an extensive search and numerous investigations, she remained missing until June 2003, when her remains were discovered in a remote wooded area nearby. The investigation faced significant challenges, including a lack of clear evidence and the passage of time, which degraded potential forensic clues. Several suspects were considered, including Rodney Stanger, a convicted murderer with a violent history, but no conclusive links were found. Advances in forensic technology have renewed hopes for solving the case, though it remains unsolved. Molly's disappearance has profoundly impacted her family and community, prompting widespread advocacy for missing children and child safety.And...The Setagaya family murder, occurring on December 30, 2000, in Tokyo, Japan, remains an unsolved mystery where four members of the Miyazawa family were brutally killed in their home. Despite extensive forensic evidence—including DNA, fingerprints, and the suspect's belongings—no suspects have been identified. The killer, believed to be of mixed Asian and European descent, exhibited unusual behavior by staying in the house for hours after the murders, using the family's computer, and eating from their kitchen. Various theories about the motive range from a personal vendetta, a thrill-kill by a psychopath, to a random act by a mentally unstable individual. Despite renewed investigative efforts and public interest, the case remains unresolved, highlighting both the complexities of criminal investigations and the darker sides of human behavior.(commercial at 11:43)to contact me:bobbycapucci@protonmail.com(AI)
Molly Bish, a 16-year-old lifeguard from Warren, Massachusetts, disappeared on June 27, 2000, after being dropped off at her post at Comins Pond. Despite an extensive search and numerous investigations, she remained missing until June 2003, when her remains were discovered in a remote wooded area nearby. The investigation faced significant challenges, including a lack of clear evidence and the passage of time, which degraded potential forensic clues. Several suspects were considered, including Rodney Stanger, a convicted murderer with a violent history, but no conclusive links were found. Advances in forensic technology have renewed hopes for solving the case, though it remains unsolved. Molly's disappearance has profoundly impacted her family and community, prompting widespread advocacy for missing children and child safety.And...The Setagaya family murder, occurring on December 30, 2000, in Tokyo, Japan, remains an unsolved mystery where four members of the Miyazawa family were brutally killed in their home. Despite extensive forensic evidence—including DNA, fingerprints, and the suspect's belongings—no suspects have been identified. The killer, believed to be of mixed Asian and European descent, exhibited unusual behavior by staying in the house for hours after the murders, using the family's computer, and eating from their kitchen. Various theories about the motive range from a personal vendetta, a thrill-kill by a psychopath, to a random act by a mentally unstable individual. Despite renewed investigative efforts and public interest, the case remains unresolved, highlighting both the complexities of criminal investigations and the darker sides of human behavior.(commercial at 11:43)to contact me:bobbycapucci@protonmail.com(AI)Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/the-epstein-chronicles--5003294/support.
Molly Bish, a 16-year-old lifeguard from Warren, Massachusetts, disappeared on June 27, 2000, after being dropped off at her post at Comins Pond. Despite an extensive search and numerous investigations, she remained missing until June 2003, when her remains were discovered in a remote wooded area nearby. The investigation faced significant challenges, including a lack of clear evidence and the passage of time, which degraded potential forensic clues. Several suspects were considered, including Rodney Stanger, a convicted murderer with a violent history, but no conclusive links were found. Advances in forensic technology have renewed hopes for solving the case, though it remains unsolved. Molly's disappearance has profoundly impacted her family and community, prompting widespread advocacy for missing children and child safety.And...The Setagaya family murder, occurring on December 30, 2000, in Tokyo, Japan, remains an unsolved mystery where four members of the Miyazawa family were brutally killed in their home. Despite extensive forensic evidence—including DNA, fingerprints, and the suspect's belongings—no suspects have been identified. The killer, believed to be of mixed Asian and European descent, exhibited unusual behavior by staying in the house for hours after the murders, using the family's computer, and eating from their kitchen. Various theories about the motive range from a personal vendetta, a thrill-kill by a psychopath, to a random act by a mentally unstable individual. Despite renewed investigative efforts and public interest, the case remains unresolved, highlighting both the complexities of criminal investigations and the darker sides of human behavior.(commercial at 8:30)to contact me:bobbycapucci@protonmail.com
Na véspera do Ano Novo de 2001, os quatro membros da família Miyazawa são encontrados mortos em sua residência no bairro de Setagaya, em Tóquio. Em meio a uma enxurrada de evidências deixadas pelo assassino, sua identidade permanece desconhecida mais de 20 anos depois.
In the Setagaya neighbourhood of Tokyo, lived the Miyazawa family. In December 2000, just before New Years, someone came in and did the unthinkable, leading to a mystery that would baffle Japan for over two decades. Send your spooky stories to mikeohhello@gmail.com thatchapter@night.co for business inquiries
On this episode we talk about Final Fantasy games, manga about dying, and manga artists saving a historical building from destruction! Then we check out the next volumes of Fool Night, Chainsaw Man, and Yokohama Kaidashi Kikou for a Twiple Dip! Send us emails! mangamachinations@gmail.com Follow us on Twitter! @mangamacpodcast Check out our website! https://mangamachinations.com Check out our YouTube channel! https://www.youtube.com/mangamactv Support us by buying us a Kofi! https://ko-fi.com/mangamac Timestamps: Intro - 00:00:00 Final Fantasy VII Rebirth - 00:04:47 Offshore Lightning - 00:15:02 Setagaya Ichi Furui Youkan no Yanushi ni Naru - 00:18:10 Next Episode Preview - 00:30:50 Fool Night 2 - 00:33:11 Chainsaw Man 16 - 00:58:49 Yokohama Kaidashi Kikou 4 - 01:23:20 Our Rankings - 01:55:27 Outro - 01:59:58 Songs Credits: “Galaxy Groove” by Yarin Primak “Slappy” by Ido Maimon “Whipped Cream” by Steven Beddall “Psychedelic Funkadelic” by Evert Z
Bill and Peggy Stephenson-- the 74 year old couple both brutally slain and posed in Boone County Kentucky remains unsolved 13 years later. The Delphi Double Homicide connection is explored-- Richard Matthew Allen has been excluded as a suspect, but is that just because Boone County is waiting for the case in Indiana to be adjudicated? Finally, the eerily similar case from Japan in 2000, the Setagaya family murders, the largest murder investigation in Japanese history. Former cop Kendra and Jon compare and contrast the cases and bring you up to date. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
December 30th: Setagaya Family Murder (2000) The holidays are a time for joy, loved ones, and celebrations. It's not a time one usually associates with family annihilation. On December 30th 2000 a family was brutally slain in a case that remains a mystery today. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Setagaya_family_murder, https://www.theguardian.com/world/2001/jan/07/jonathanwatts.theobserver, https://unresolved.me/the-setagaya-murders, https://japantoday.com/category/crime/Police-seek-public%E2%80%99s-help-over-Setagaya-family-murders-in-2000, https://www.asahi.com/ajw/articles/14085667, https://medium.com/the-mystery-box/what-we-really-know-about-the-setagaya-family-murder-a87389875e71, Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Cette semaine on va partir en balade pour cet épisode 202 dans le non "wow" tokyo ce Tokyo qu'on voit pas forcément dans les guides touristiques, le Tokyo plus local de la vie de tous les jours et on va se balade entre les coulées vertes qui sont légionsPour soutenir le podcast et avoir accès a du contenu bonus : https://www.patreon.com/explorejaponPour voir mes photos et des reel en direct du japon : https://www.instagram.com/ngeeet aussi présent sur thread https://www.threads.net/@ngeeet sur twitter : https://www.twiter.com/KitsuneDandypour ceux qui veulent aller voir les vidéos ma chaine youtube se trouve ici : https://www.youtube.com/@KitsuneDandyBonne écoute à tous Voir le contenu bonus sur Patreon ! Hébergé par Acast. Visitez acast.com/privacy pour plus d'informations.
It's True Crime November at The Otaku Podcast! Join us as we delve into one of Japan's most puzzling open cases, The Setagaya Family Murders. Don't forget to rate and review, and follow us on social media @otakunoobspod https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Setagaya_family_murder --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/otakunoobspod/message
En el episodio de esta semana, Mariana le cuenta a Sara sobre Barbara Graham, también conocida como "Bloody Babs", y Sara le cuenta a Mariana sobre los asesinatos de la familia de Setagaya. Las imágenes están disponibles en nuestro instagram: @nosalgasdecasapodcast.Support the show
The unsolved winter murder of the Miyazawa family in Setagaya, Tokyo, Japan on December 30, 2000.
On December 30, 2000, in the peaceful Tokyo suburb of Setagaya, the Miyazawa family's lives were brutally taken. Despite the extensive efforts of the Tokyo Metropolitan Police Department and the compilation of a vast amount of evidence, the motives and person behind these horrific crimes remain unknown today.Don't forget to check out the website!www.fthatpod.comIf you liked what you heard today, give the podcast a like, review, and subscribe.Follow F**k That on Facebook, TikTok and Twitter @fthatpodInstagram @fthat_podYouTube Channel: @fthatpod Thank you to this week's sources: ABC AustraliaThe killer without a facewww.abc.net.au/news/2019-12-29/the-house-of-horrors-in-setagaya-japan The Asahi ShimbunEx-detective in Setagaya family murders still supports mother www.asahi.com/ajw/articles/14085667 The Asahi Shimbun‘Why can't it be solved?' Still no suspect in 2000 killing of family www.asahi.com/ajw/articles/14073939 InterbrandAbout https://interbrand.com/about/ The MainichiPolice vow to solve 2000 murder of Tokyo family https://mainichi.jp/english/articles/20151231/p2a/00m/0na/008000c Oxygen True CrimeWhy This ‘Goldilocks' Murder In Japan Continues to Baffle Police'www.oxygen.com/true-crime-buzz/why-miyazawa-family-murders-japan-continues-baffle-police WikipediaSetagaya Family Murderhttps://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Setagaya_family_murderThis 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/5741034/advertisement
HE SH*T IN THE TOILET!!!! This case has been unsolved for 24 years despite the killer not only leaving fingerprints, blood and DNA all over the place, that's right including literally CRAP in the toilet of the poor victims. There are so many twists and turns - will this case ever get solved? Follow us on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/crimesandcannapod/ Send us True Crime updates: https://twitter.com/CrimesnCannabis Join the discussion on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/crimesandcannapod/ Listen ad free on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/crimesandcannabis For case suggestions of feedback: crimesncannabis@gmail.com -------------------------------------------------------------------- Sources: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/faceless/id1646324406 https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/crime-junkie/id1322200189?i=1000546245473 https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/stuff-they-dont-want-you-to-know/id732915228?i=1000614321113 https://www.foxnews.com/us/true-crime-stories-you-missed-this-week-july-31-august-4-2023 https://web-japan.org/kidsweb/explore/calendar/december/omisoka.html#:~:text=December%2031%2C%20the%20final%20day,New%20Year%20holidays%20by%20omisoka. https://unresolved.me/the-setagaya-murders https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Setagaya_family_murder https://www.buzzfeednews.com/article/drumoorhouse/setagaya-family-murders-unsolved https://japantoday.com/category/features/kuchikomi/Police-advised-to-rethink-motive-and-opportunity-in-unsolved-Setagaya-family-murder-case
In December of 2000, an unknown assailant brutally murdered the Miyazawa family as they slept in their home, preparing to celebrate the new year. This horrific crime only seems to grow more mysterious -- the killer stayed in the home after the murders, eating food, leaving evidence, and using the computer. Police have the killer's personal possessions. They have his DNA. And, more than two decades later, they have yet to find this murderer.They don't want you to read our book.: https://static.macmillan.com/static/fib/stuff-you-should-read/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Heute stellen wir euch einen der verstörendsten und bekanntesten True Crime Fälle Japans vor. Wir empfehlen: Am Besten nicht alleine im Dunkeln hören. Silvester 2000, Setagaya, Tokio Während sich das ganze Land auf den Abschied des alten Jahres vorbereitet, findet in dem Haus der Familie Miyazawa in der Kamisoshigaya Straße ein brutaler Todeskampf statt. Wer ist der Mann, der eine ganze Familie ausgelöscht hat und sich noch stundenlang im Haus aufgehalten und dabei vier Packungen Eiscreme verschlungen hat? Die Suche nach dem Mörder von Yasuko, Mikio, Rei und Niina und seinem Motiv beginnt. Inhaltswarnungen: Explizite Gewalt, Gewalt gegen Kinder Ob der Fall gelöst oder ungelöst ist, seht ihr ganz unten in der Beschreibung. (N=nicht gelöst, G=Gelöst) SHOWNOTES: Podcast zum Fall: Faceless - https://www.usgaudio.com/podcast/faceless "Flyer" der Polizei: https://www.keishicho.metro.tokyo.lg.jp/multilingual/english/safe_society/wanted/seijo.files/eng.pdf Danke an den Werbepartner dieser Folge: Every Foods Mit unserem Code PUPPIES bekommt ihr dauerhaft 10 % Rabatt auf das leckere Sortiment von Everyfoods- ohne Mindestbestellwert. Die tollen Gerichte, Smoothies und Desserts von Every Foods findet ihr hier: https://every-foods.com WIR GEHEN AUF LIVE-TOUR! Tickets für die Shows könnt ihr hier kaufen: https://rausgegangen.de/events/puppies-and-crime-die-livetour-2023-0/ https://www.eventim.de/eventseries/puppies-and-crime-die-live-tour-2023-3368920/ Empfehlungen Amanda: The Call auf Netflix Marieke: Der Pass auf WOW Hier findet ihr alle Links zu unseren aktuellen Werbepartnern, Rabatten und Codes: https://linktr.ee/puppiesandcrime SOCIAL MEDIA Instagram: Puppiesandcrime https://www.instagram.com/puppiesandcrime/?hl=de Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/PuppiesandCrime Email: puppiesandcrime@gmail.com ------- N ---------
As Y2K was coming to a close, and Japan was preparing for the new year, one family was now having the worst year of their lives. Although the rest of the year had been amazing, the last day's events would prove enough to make this a year to remember, and not in a good way. A horrible crime had occurred and shook a nation. And though the clues are laid out like a popular board game, to this day, no person has ever been named a suspect. This is the story of the unsolved Miyazawa family murders. EVERYTHING TRUE CRIME GUYS: https://linktr.ee/Truecrimeguysproductions Patreon.com/truecrimeguys Merch: truecrimeguys.threadless.com Sources: https://www.oxygen.com/true-crime-buzz/why-miyazawa-family-murders-japan-continues-baffle-police https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Setagaya_family_murder https://japantoday.com/category/features/kuchikomi/new-book-claims-to-shed-light-on-2000-setagaya-family-murders https://japantoday.com/category/crime/Police-seek-public%E2%80%99s-help-over-Setagaya-family-murders-in-2000
Una familia entera fue asesinada dentro de su casa en el oeste de Tokio a finales del año 2000. A pesar de las numerosas pistas en la escena del crimen, el asesino nunca pudo ser identificado y la investigación aún continúa hasta el día de hoy.
On the last day of December 2000, a family of four was murdered in Tokyo's Setagaya district, including two young children. The case has never been solved despite the killer leaving ample physical and biological evidence at the scene. It remains one of Japan's longest-running and most mysterious crimes. Join Mike and Gibby as they discuss the murders of the Miyazawa family. The family was getting ready to move because the park around them was buying up houses to make the park bigger. The father had some run-ins with some skaters at the skate park very close to their house. The police have some very interesting clues and a lot of great evidence in this case but have not yet been able to crack it. You can help support the show at patreon.com/truecrimeallthetime Visit the show's website at truecrimeallthetime.com for contact, merchandise, and donation information An Emash Digital production