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Coffee and Cases Podcast

E259: The Frog Boys

Coffee and Cases Podcast

Allison Williams, Maggie Damron

Unsolved, Murder, Conspiracy, True Crime, Cold Cases, Mystery, Society & Culture

4.8608 Ratings

🗓️ 20 February 2025

⏱️ 63 minutes

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Summary

On March 26, 1991, a public holiday in South Korea, five boys from Daegu—aged 9 to 13—went missing while searching for salamander eggs near Mount Waryong. After missing their taekwondo lesson, their parents initially searched for them, but eventually reported them missing. Unfortunately, police initially dismissed the boys as runaways. Media attention about the lost boys grew, dubbing them the "Frog Boys," and despite a massive search ordered by the president, no trace was found. Hoax calls and inadequate police efforts frustrated the parents. Eventually the boy's fathers even quit their jobs to search nationwide, eventually suspecting a Korean military cover-up as they were followed by intelligence agents. In 2002, the skeletal remains of all five boys were found on Mount Waryong, showing bullet casings, blunt force injuries, and possible bullet holes, suggesting foul play. Police mishandled the scene and claimed hypothermia, a theory experts rejected. The nearby military base, linked to the casings, was never searched, fueling more theories of military involvement. No arrests have been made, and various lawsuits against the police have failed. In 2015, the statute of limitations was lifted, leaving the case open for new evidence. The parents,who buried their sons' ashes together, are still seeking justice. What happened to the Daegu Frog Boys? Sources: Paulo, D. A. (2020, December 22). Intrigue, scandal, heartbreak: The case of South Korea's missing 'frog boys.' CNA. https://www.channelnewsasia.com/cnainsider/intrigue-scandal-heartbreak-case-south-korea-missing-frog-boys-774406 Banks, A. (2019, January 11). The Frog Boys of South Korea — criminally intrigued. Criminally Intrigued. https://www.criminallyintrigued.com/blog/2019/1/6/the-curious-case-of-the-frog-boys KSIS : What happened to the Frog Boys? (2024, November 13). KSTATION TV. https://kstationtv.com/2024/11/13/ksis-what-happened-to-the-frog-boys/?lang=en

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0:00.0

Hello, shiver seekers. Are you ready to follow us into the unknown? I'm Cynthia. I'm Stephanie.

0:07.8

And I'm Allison. You have found the dark oak. In today's episode, we explore the deaths of five young boys from South Korea. Their deaths are still unexplained. Was it natural, homicide, or a full-on

0:24.7

conspiracy? Welcome to the Dark Oak, the mystery podcast with purpose. Each month through our

0:31.7

charity called the Branch of Hope Foundation, we give a portion of our proceeds from our Patreon and

0:36.5

sponsors to a non-profit related to the first episode of the month.

0:40.9

To find out more, head to our website, the darkoak.com, or our Instagram, the dark oak podcast.

0:47.7

And today we are very excited. We have a very special guest with us, Alison, from Coffee and Cases.

0:54.8

Allison, thank you so much for being here.

0:57.3

Thank you so much for having me.

0:59.3

I'm so excited.

1:00.4

We just recorded an episode presented by Allison, which was incredible.

1:06.1

I can't wait for you guys to listen to it.

1:07.9

And she referred to us as, what did you say, podcast twins?

1:12.3

Yes. Which I think is totally appropriate. Such a compliment. Stephanie and I were just

1:18.1

giggling about that. Like she called us twins. Podcast twins. Well, I've certainly said that

1:24.6

before. And shiver seekers, you know, Cynthia and I, I mean, we are like

1:29.9

the little engine that could here. But Allison and her co-host, Maggie, have an amazing program.

1:36.4

And they've been doing this for years. They are forging the way. And Cynthia and I are using them as an

1:43.2

example of who what we, like who we want to be.

1:46.2

So when I say we're really excited to have her on our show, we're really excited. Alison, do you want to take a chance to talk about, no, it's all well deserved. Do you want to talk a little bit about your podcast?

1:59.6

Again, they are the Kentucky version of us.

2:03.0

Allison and Maggie are just wonderful and huge advocates for victims, which, you know,

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