Issei Sagawa's Crime

and

the Haunting of Borley Rectory

In this episode we explore two haunting tales that have captured global attention. First, we delve into the chilling story of Issei Sagawa, a Japanese student whose act of cannibalism in Paris shocked the world. We'll discuss the gruesome details of his crime, the aftermath, and his unnerving "celebrity" status in Japan.

We then venture to the Borley Rectory in Essex, often regarded as the most haunted house in England. Discover the eerie tales of ghostly apparitions, spectral monks, and unexplained phenomena that have made the rectory a legendary site for paranormal enthusiasts.

This weeks bonus, we'll touch on the mysterious green children of Woolpit, a medieval mystery of two children with green-tinged skin who appeared in an English village, their origins unknown.

  • The Green children of Woolpit

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