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Episode 13: The House He Never Left - The Setagaya Family Murder

39 min · 15 de may de 2026
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Send us Fan Mail [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2599742/fan_mail/new] A family of four was murdered inside their Tokyo home. Then the killer stayed. He left behind blood. Clothes. A knife. Fingerprints. DNA. Clues everywhere. But more than twenty years later… no name. No arrest. No answer. This is the Setagaya Family Murder. Support the show [https://buy.stripe.com/fZuaEQ5F0cx5cqefeVfMA00]

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