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Links to our partner, Bedtime True Crime
Spotify - CLICK HERE
Apple - CLICK HERE
Hi LagimFam!
This week I am doing something a bit different. As I need more time to prep the next Lagim episode, my friends over at 1Up Media thought it would be a great idea to have the second episode of their newest Podcast, Bedtime True Crime, make a guest disappearance on Lagim's feed. I thought it was a great idea too!
Bedtime True Crime is a calm and thoughtful podcast that examines the darkest narratives of men.
Every Thurdsay, they explore a real-life parable of a haunting crime, and the consequences that befall the culprits.
LagimFam, the best way I would describe this new podcast is that it is a modern day source of bedtime stories for adults - because like Hansel and Gretel, this podcast tells tales of dark narratives which end with clear consequences on the culprits.
In this episode, we get to hear about an awful story of mass murder. In the sinister shadows of 1930s Berlin and 1980s Japan, a lethal chemical legacy unfolds. From Hitler's labs, Sarin is discovered and later adopted by Aum Shinrikyo, a Japanese cult. In 1995, the Tokyo subway becomes their grim target, resulting in a horrifying act that triggers arrests, convictions, and an enduring trauma.
Listen now to know all about this killer cult and what they did to an unknowing nation in the mid 90s.
If you want to check out Bedtime True Crime on Spotify, follow this link.
In this episode, I delve into the heartbreaking stories of three young women whose lives were cut short by senseless violence.
First, I explore the case of Mitzi Joy Balunsay, a young and promising college student in the Philippines who was murdered in 2017 under harrowing circumstances that...
Published 11/14/24
In this episode, I feature three cases that all involve the heinous crime of modern slavery and its iterations. This episode is in commemoration of Anti-Slavery Day, which is celebrated yearly on October 18th.
The first case in this episode is from the US and it involves a Filipina who was kept...
Published 10/19/24