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Hey Heinous fans, thank you for your listenership and support throughout 2023.
The team is taking in December, but we will be releasing full versions of some our most popular stories to tide you through until the new year, where we will come back with even more heinous cases.
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In 2017, the brother of a missing Japanese woman would hack into her twitter account to drop a message for help.
This would trigger a response, leading to an undercover operation, and the shocking discovery of the bodies of 9 victims on Halloween, in a house owned by Takahiro Shiraishi, a man who would later come to be known as the Twitter Killer.
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