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A Brief Case

A Brief Case

Teddy Teo

Every Tuesday, A Brief Case takes a closer look into the deadly and distressing, murder, madness and minds of true crime in this little part of the world. We‘ll set up the scene and walk through the nitty-gritty bringing you the facts, details and theories surrounding each case. Based in Singapore, do say hi - follow and drop us a message on instagram @abriefcasepodcast

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Aum Shinrikyo was known as a cult for the elite. Shoko Asahara, the cult's delusional and deadly leader had recruited professors, doctors, students from elite universities.

The cult members were devoted - they bought his bathwater and paid thousands to drink his blood. They would do anything for the cult, anything for him.

Anything, including...

Harassing innocents, kidnapping, murder, animal abuse, and terrorist attacks...

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Follow Curtis at: @theinfatuasianpodcast

Check out my website: https://abriefcasepodcast.com/

Be my friend on Instagram: @abriefcasepodcast



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It was 1st July 2018. The Chundawat family, also known as the Bhatia family by neighbours, lived in the Burrari district in Delhi, India. On that day, all eleven members of the family were found dead.

Ten were hanging in the courtyard - their feet almost grazing the floor. Eyes covered, hands bound. One in the bedroom - the grandmother, strangled to death.

Who could have done this?

What could have caused this?

And what of the rumours of a sinister family secret...?

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Lydia was daddy’s girl. She was the apple of his eye, the light of his life. Pablo Cabading would do anything and everything to keep her close.
But what happens when she meets the handsome Leonardo Quitangon? She was falling in love, getting married, and soon she wouldn’t be daddy’s girl anymore...

What would Pablo do to keep her with him...?

Would she better dead, if not daddy’s...?

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A Brief Case - EP 55: The Geylang Bahru Family Murders
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01/24/22 • 24 min

It was 6:25AM, 6th Jan 1979. Tan Kuen Chai and his wife, Mei Ying, were about to leave for work. In less than four hours, all four of their children - their three sons and one daughter - would be dead.

They would return home to the tragic sight of their children, brutally slashed, covered in blood, piled on top of each other. This remains one of the most horrific, inhuman killings in Singapore history...

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It was 15th November 1977. Megumi Yokota was walking home from school in a peaceful Japanese seaside town in the Niigata Prefecture.

Her home was just seven minutes away, but she would never arrive. Instead, she would be kidnapped by two spies, shut in a dark room for hours, then forced to live in North Korea for the rest of her life.

Megumi would never see her family again...

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It was once a moving lake, a geographical phenomenon. Then, a nuclear test site, a camel reserve, and an archeological research site.

But more than anything, the Lop Nur is an area in China known for it's mysterious disappearances. It's sometimes called 'Asia's Devil Triangle' or 'The Sea of Death'.

On 17th June 1980, experienced Chinese scientist and explorer, Peng Jia Mu went on an expedition into the Lop Nur. He was never seen again...

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A Brief Case - EP 46: The Hello Kitty Murder
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09/27/21 • 28 min

Imagine you're a Hong Kong policeman in 1999, you're in a shabby apartment.

It's decorated in Hello Kitty. There's Hello Kitty everywhere, from the utensils to the walls, there's plushies scattered all over the apartment.

You tear open an extra-large mermaid hello kitty, the one the 13-year-old girl wouldn't stop looking at. What're you expecting to find?

Definitely not the skull of 23-year-old Fan Man-Yee, who died after a month of brutal, inhumane, disgusting torture...

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A Brief Case - EP 45: The Thai Monk Who Murdered
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09/20/21 • 19 min

Boonpeng Heep Lek was a monk.

But he was not humble, he was not religious, he was not kind.

Boonpeng was a gambler, a womanizer, and possibly Thailand's first serial killer (though it was never proven).

Though they did find - one body, in an iron chest, then another...

Were there more...?

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A Brief Case - EP 44: The Headless Body in Whampoa River
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09/13/21 • 13 min

The body floated in Whampoa River, near McNair road. It was missing a head and hands.

It was 12th December 2013, the decapitated body of Jasvinder Kaur had been found floating in the river. The 33-year-old Indian national had only been in Singapore for a few months.

The prime suspect? Who could be capable of such a cruel act?

None other than her husband, 35-year-old Hasvinder Singh...

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Reuben and I discussed the unruly household appliances and possibly haunted airbnb villa we stayed in when visiting Bali.

We also chat cruising holidays and podcast plans for the new year!



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FAQ

How many episodes does A Brief Case have?

A Brief Case currently has 133 episodes available.

What topics does A Brief Case cover?

The podcast is about Mystery, Unsolved, True Crime, Murder, Podcasts and Education.

What is the most popular episode on A Brief Case?

The episode title 'EP 125: Even Prison couldn't Stop Him from Killing - Serial Killer Rio Alex Bulo' is the most popular.

What is the average episode length on A Brief Case?

The average episode length on A Brief Case is 21 minutes.

How often are episodes of A Brief Case released?

Episodes of A Brief Case are typically released every 7 days, 4 hours.

When was the first episode of A Brief Case?

The first episode of A Brief Case was released on Aug 24, 2020.

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