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Track 9: Inside the Twisted Mind of a Japanese Serial Killer
08/ 01/2023Bruh Issa Murder Track 9: Inside the Twisted Mind of a Japanese Serial Killer
Summary:In this episode of Bruh Issa Murder, the hosts discuss the case of Satomu Miyazaki, a Japanese serial killer who terrorized Tokyo in the late 1980s. Miyazaki, known as the "Otaku murderer," had a history of stalking, voyeurism, and an obsession with cartoons, horror movies, and child pornography. He targeted young girls, sexually assaulting, torturing, and murdering them before taking pictures of their bodies. The gang explores the twisted mind of Miyazaki and the chilling details of his crimes. They also discuss the factors that may have contributed to his extreme behavior, such as his physical deformity, schizophrenia, and Social rejection. The episode raises important questions about mental health, the stigma surrounding it in Japan, and the need for open conversations to prevent similar tragedies in the future.
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Social Media Handles and CTAs:Follow Bruh Issa Murder on Twitter and Instagram: @BruhissamurderLeave a review and subscribe to the podcast on your favorite platform.https://linktr.ee/BruhissamurderKey Takeaways:Countless predators lurk among us, and they could be our neighbors, coworkers, or even family members.Satomu Miyazaki, a textbook serial killer, terrorized Tokyo in the late 1980s, targeting young girls and committing heinous sexual violence and murder.Miyazaki's physical deformity, schizophrenia, and societal rejection may have contributed to his extreme behavior.The mental health stigma in Japan makes it difficult for individuals to seek help and receive proper treatment.Open conversations about mental health and the dark corners of society are necessary to prevent similar tragedies in the future.<br/><br/>Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/bruh-issa-murder/exclusive-content<br/><br/>Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brands<br/><br/>Privacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy