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Scary Interesting Podcast

A Collection Of Horrible Fates | Part 28

Scary Interesting Podcast

Scary Interesting

True Crime

4.9673 Ratings

🗓️ 12 December 2023

⏱️ 22 minutes

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Summary

In this episode, we’re going to go over three cases of people found where they definitely shouldn’t have been. Each of these is incredibly creepy, disturbing, and confusing, so as always, viewer discretion is advised.

Ambient Songs:
The End is Coming by CoAg
https://www.youtube.com/@co.agmusic1823

Intro Theme by Swift Junai:
https://www.instagram.com/swiftjunai/?hl=en
https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC6hf5nMJ8s6LJJfFR4OQ3lg
https://open.spotify.com/artist/1PoG2b18MHocWZA8zQgWjO

Writing and research of story 1 by Jay Adams:
https://instagram.com/jayadamsdigital?igshid=MzMyNGUyNmU2YQ==

Writing and research of story 2 and 3 by Rich Firth-Godbehere instagram.com/DrRichFG https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCMGZs8swehdcCB0pi3V4vKQ

Transcript

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0:00.0

Hello everyone and welcome back to Scary Interesting.

0:03.8

In this video, we're going to go over three cases of people found where they definitely

0:07.5

shouldn't have been.

0:08.9

And each of these is incredibly creepy, disturbing, and confusing.

0:13.3

So as always, viewer discretion is advised. Kusuya is a small town in Japan's Vukoku prefecture, with a population today of around

0:30.1

46,000 people.

0:32.2

20 years ago, that figure was just more than 36,000, so it's the type of place that's been

0:36.1

growing but not nearly to the point of bursting at the seams. In 2008, just as it is today, Kusuya was free of

0:42.2

the characteristics more often found in big cities like higher crime rates, drugs, and homelessness.

0:47.5

For those who preferred a quaint and quiet setting, Kusya was and still is a solid choice.

0:53.0

The 57-year-old man in this story made Kusuya his home

0:55.4

for that exact reason. Because his name has never been released publicly, he'll be referred

0:59.8

to as Yamada Taru, which is the Japanese equivalent of John Doe. Yamada lived in a cozy one-story

1:06.2

house laid out using a traditional Japanese floor plan with each room separated from the next,

1:10.8

unlike the open concept home seen in the West. It was a modest but comfortable existence and it was

1:15.5

just enough for Yamada. Since he was unmarried and lived alone, everything inside his house

1:19.6

was just as he liked it, so when he noticed that food was disappearing from his refrigerator,

1:23.3

he was confused. At first, he thought he was just mistaken, but more and more, he was finding less food

1:28.9

in his fridge than when he'd leave in the morning for work.

1:31.5

There was no obvious explanation for where it was going, and Yamada began to question his own

1:34.7

sanity.

1:35.7

Keeping track of the food was easy.

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