Japanese Dad-Daughter Duo's unspeakable murder in LOVE MOTEL

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@UselessReads
@UselessReads 11 ай бұрын
This feels like parents who deep down knew something was wrong with their kid but stubbornly pretended everything was fine until it was too late.
@Mr.WestcottX
@Mr.WestcottX 11 ай бұрын
For real.
@gprasadbhat5761
@gprasadbhat5761 11 ай бұрын
True
@ambiasmr297
@ambiasmr297 11 ай бұрын
more like there is something wrong with the parent and they projected their creepiness onto their child and created their own little monster.
@UselessReads
@UselessReads 11 ай бұрын
Possibly, it reeks of them ignoring the problem for the longest time because admitting that their daughter needed help was a personal failure and as she became a consenting adult they helicoptered her in fear she would cause trouble. Of course this is all speculation on my end. I just keep getting the vibe they were trying to cover for her to avoid shame, like "hide her away so no one will find out what's really going on and call us bad parents" if that makes sense.
@gprasadbhat5761
@gprasadbhat5761 11 ай бұрын
@@UselessReads yeah I think so too
@morganqorishchi8181
@morganqorishchi8181 11 ай бұрын
Something psychologists learn in 100 level classes is you can't treat your own children. You have too much bias to see the situation clearly. So the second he said "I'm treating my daughter myself" I groaned, knowing that actually translates to, "I'm disregarding basic training and going to enable the hell out of this child."
@jamiemetcalfe7945
@jamiemetcalfe7945 11 ай бұрын
I don't think that was his objective. I think he knew that if anyone else saw his child they would figure out what he had done to her. Incest.
@blueyes6474
@blueyes6474 11 ай бұрын
@ville__they’re both great 😂 weird to come into her channel just to dis her but ok lol
@RainTheStrawberry
@RainTheStrawberry 11 ай бұрын
@ville__ wait... do you mean map as in 'minor-attracted-person', because if you are I hope you're joking.
@Eleanore.Rigbyy
@Eleanore.Rigbyy 11 ай бұрын
@@RainTheStrawberryno one uses MAP instead of pedofile as a joke. That person is sick and needs help.
@RainTheStrawberry
@RainTheStrawberry 11 ай бұрын
@@Eleanore.RigbyyOh no, they seriously do need help, thank you for letting me know.
@Noah-zr6vq
@Noah-zr6vq 11 ай бұрын
I feel so bad for the hotel staff that discovered the body, i can’t even imagine how traumatising that’d be..
@whoareyou-kp8lr
@whoareyou-kp8lr 11 ай бұрын
Imagine having nightmares because of it🥲💔
@x77punk77x
@x77punk77x 10 ай бұрын
Everyone I’ve known over time, including myself, who found a body, has more or less been psychologically shaken by it at the very least and often far worse. It’s worse or not as awful depending on the state/appearance of the decedent, the relationship to oneself (if any), one’s state of mind, one’s trauma history and aftermath, and many other factors. I was a person who couldn’t handle most horror films and had never even attended an open-casket funeral and afterwards I became a bit fixated on attempting to master my fear as much as i could, with mixed results. Later, when i was escaping from relationships w/ violence I had the same type of reaction at some stage: determination to harden myself to not go into disabling shock so that I could handle & respond adequately to the situation rationally & strategically. I also coped by constantly imagining myself responding to help/protect others, which was also oddly comforting as I had this attitude that “I wont let this type of thing happen to anyone else if I can help it - in case of danger I have to be the one (or one of the ones) who acts fast and instinctively to minimize harm to others” The only people I’ve known who claimed that they were better at handling finding bodies were either exposed to enough trauma-triggering situations that they had learned adaptations (good and not so great) to deal with the situation in the moment and afterwards or had been exposed to a lot of graphic gore content online fairly often and at pretty formative years. Thanks for dropping by my TEDxRottenMangoCommentsThreads talk!
@cristinapenaranda1282
@cristinapenaranda1282 10 ай бұрын
Me be like working at hotel I don’t really go open the door I will wait or call the leader to telll me first that the Guest is out and everything is fine then I can go in.I’m kind of scared to open each door every day 😢
@Noah-zr6vq
@Noah-zr6vq 10 ай бұрын
@@whoareyou-kp8lr I can’t even begin to grasp the impact of seeing a corpse must have on someone, let alone a beheaded one
@Noah-zr6vq
@Noah-zr6vq 10 ай бұрын
@@cristinapenaranda1282 Well better be safe than sorry isn’t it! It’s completely fine to prioritise yourself, I genuinely hope you never have to experience that ever🫂
@stopsubcribingtomychannel
@stopsubcribingtomychannel 11 ай бұрын
the fact she cleaned the blood around but left a whole headless body there is psycho
@Mr.WestcottX
@Mr.WestcottX 11 ай бұрын
For real She is not even trying to cover the headless body up in love hotel
@CruzCruz-nw7fi
@CruzCruz-nw7fi 8 ай бұрын
That’s an act hopefully to stall identification of the victim, right❔
@sourgummiescureyourpain4555
@sourgummiescureyourpain4555 8 ай бұрын
⁠@@CruzCruz-nw7fi If they really wanted to stall identifying the victim they'd have to remove fingerprints and teeth as well, wouldn't they? This way it just seems pointless and weird.
@mimz1173
@mimz1173 8 ай бұрын
@@sourgummiescureyourpain4555 I think she wanted to scare the staff as much as possible. So that they would have to go through the room to see the horrible body (which they now would be very close to). If they had opened the door and there was blood everywhere - the staff would’ve just backed out from fear and called the police (and she knows police aren’t as easily scared/traumatized as us civilians).
@illusionofquality979
@illusionofquality979 8 ай бұрын
@@CruzCruz-nw7fiI think it was a bit simpler. If she walked out of the room, it was bloody and someone would see it through a crack in the door, they would have caused a scene and caught her immediately. By keeping the horror as far away as possible from the entrance, she bought herself time just in case.
@stopsubcribingtomychannel
@stopsubcribingtomychannel 11 ай бұрын
the trauma that motel working lady is gonna carry for the rest of her life is unimaginable
@kaedz3055
@kaedz3055 11 ай бұрын
I feel so bad for the Dr's patients. Imagining learning that your therapist is actually a killer- that the help you've been receiving was one with hands who are stained with blood.
@rosaalvarado8976
@rosaalvarado8976 11 ай бұрын
Or being his patient and little do you know that he has someone’s head chilling in his bathtub back at home 😮
@fish_fihs
@fish_fihs 11 ай бұрын
yea theres no way they dont get trust issues after that
@brittnay279
@brittnay279 8 ай бұрын
I would be horrified to learn that my therapist goes to the club with their daughter so I cannot imagine learning my therapist did all of this.
@heatherlory99
@heatherlory99 7 ай бұрын
Reminds me of Hannibal
@scotsman6712
@scotsman6712 5 ай бұрын
Another reminder to not read comments before the video finishes.
@IshtarFish
@IshtarFish 11 ай бұрын
I’m not a native Japanese speaker, but I am decently fluent, and I just thought I’d offer my perspective on how he refers to his daughter. Musume-san is the common way to refer to /other peoples’/ daughters. So although it comes across as weirdly respectful of one’s own child, the vibe I get is less like royalty, and more like distance.
@Shinyturtle762
@Shinyturtle762 11 ай бұрын
cool
@xhesicupi4502
@xhesicupi4502 11 ай бұрын
Oh wow that makes so much more sense
@elinemateo
@elinemateo 11 ай бұрын
The speculative narrative of Dr. T and Runa’s dad plays a huge part in this video, do you feel like a language barrier had a role in this?
@LusyPicker-sm6su
@LusyPicker-sm6su 10 ай бұрын
I have heard the usage in very old school, well to do families addressing adult daughters. I suppose a Head of Psychiatry at a major hospital would quailfy but, that's a generation or two out of fashion. The only other time is when there is a family business involved and the diminutive -Chan wouldn't be appropriate. Like if she had seniority over subordinate staff of if say, they operated a medical practice together. Since that isn't the case here, it's just one more reason this family is weird af.
@brittnay279
@brittnay279 8 ай бұрын
Like a strict sort of vibe? Like when American parents make their kids call them sir?
@NovaRey412
@NovaRey412 11 ай бұрын
Your husband after hearing about the ramen themed room…” That’s the one “ 😂
@joannejones363
@joannejones363 9 ай бұрын
Hey stephanie, I would like to inform you that a lot of details in this case has been misinterpreted. Btw the name of the victim is Hiroshi and he was a known creep who used to prey on women in clubs, multiple sources has confirmed that. He was a known "crocodile" (a term used to describe men who bother female patrons at establishments). The theory that Runa was SAed holds true and her having a lot of bothersome incidenta in childhood and showing really violent tendencies have been testified by former teachers and classmates. She was supposedly an outcast in school and a victim of intense bullying which aggravated her antisocial tendencies and had a really special bond to her dad.
@peach6923
@peach6923 8 ай бұрын
Yes! I was shocked none of this was mentioned! I know the case is ongoing but those details have been in like every coverage video I’ve heard on this!
@brittnay279
@brittnay279 8 ай бұрын
Wait, he was a known creep? Maybe they were doing some sort of vigilante thing.
@oren1305
@oren1305 8 ай бұрын
Stephanie actually did mention the victim, accused by his killer, assaulted her and dressed more feminine to prey upon uoung women at clubs. She just states those were allegations at the time she made the video, made by the killer. So maybe she didn't know he was a known creep? Either way, vigilante justice isn't justice. ​@@peach6923
@sanez25
@sanez25 7 ай бұрын
I think this was pure revenge. And not any other theory. The fact that even her mom allowed to keep the head inside the house is because of pure revenge motive. As I hear this case,the dad looking out -sitting outside his house and car is his way of protecting Runa. Him looking at Runa dancing with Hiroshi was him keeping an eye that Hiroshi won't do anymore SA stuff to Runa. That's why he was present at all moment once they planned to kill him.
@chipmunkgarcia
@chipmunkgarcia 6 ай бұрын
Yesss!!
@katiesanders238
@katiesanders238 11 ай бұрын
My one question is, how did the psychiatrist's wife feel about him going clubbing alone with his daughter? I have all sorts of questions about how that was going down....
@patty-pat-pat
@patty-pat-pat 11 ай бұрын
And how come she was so clingy on a transwoman who clearly doesn't pass as a woman and then goes back to the motel with him? With dad outside?! So weird!
@sunstone1957
@sunstone1957 11 ай бұрын
@@patty-pat-pat hey it was said pretty extensively in the video that there is no evidence that the victim identified as a woman. Please don't bring trans people into this, and if you absolutely need to, don't proceed to misgender us.
@EShirako
@EShirako 11 ай бұрын
There are all SORTS of questions we need answered in that whole insane situation..! And DEFINITELY that one is among them! Also, "Why did Mom put up with a rotting head in a tub?!" My mom hated it if I left soap residue on the bottom of the tub, much less 'mushy brains dribbling all over'..! Also, @Patty...yeeeeeah, "Dad staring" was just freaking me out by the end. Outside their house, and while she was in the love hotel, and while she was dancing, and!...bleagh. Too creepy. That whole situation is wild. And horrifying.
@masayadiaz9030
@masayadiaz9030 11 ай бұрын
@@patty-pat-patmaybe they were targeting lgbt people?
@zxabix
@zxabix 11 ай бұрын
@@EShirakoi feel like the mom had to have known and been okay with the murder because the smell would've been insane..
@benedicta4898
@benedicta4898 11 ай бұрын
I think the murder was premeditated and it wasn’t just random. She had bought all these disguised outfits to get away with it and even kept a dead man’s decapitated head at her home like some sort of ritual or reward whiles her parents knew. she needs to be locked away with her dad and anyone who took part in this henious crime.
@breadjinnee
@breadjinnee 11 ай бұрын
How did you conclude all of it within the first 10 minutes her posting it 😂
@benedicta4898
@benedicta4898 11 ай бұрын
@@breadjinneeI listened to the podcast on Spotify already 😅
@soldierbreed
@soldierbreed 11 ай бұрын
Did she buy all that at the same place cause that's gotta be a massive red flag at check out.
@TheoRae8289
@TheoRae8289 11 ай бұрын
​@ville__ew.
@patlehman2733
@patlehman2733 11 ай бұрын
Agreed!!
@ayakendil1337
@ayakendil1337 11 ай бұрын
there's a case about a 10 year old boy called Rabie, he suddenly disapeared around 2010 with no trace for more than a year, it turns out he was kidnapped for revenge by family members, his body was decapitated and used for some "black magic" treasure hunting. And when his parents thought that the only way to find justice for their son was to go on tv and point the finger at someone, the killer thought it was a good idea to do the same to defend himself, appear and sit opposite to the boy's parents on live tv! this case brought a lot of attention and was famous all around the country, it would be great if you research this case, it's really interresting and have many twists and turns. the place is Tunisia, North Africa.
@Othique
@Othique 11 ай бұрын
Ever heard of Adam of the Thames? Similar story. I still have nightmares about that case.
@ayakendil1337
@ayakendil1337 11 ай бұрын
@@Othique just looked it up, similar
@Debateyourright
@Debateyourright 11 ай бұрын
I don't think she covers Cases from African Countries. She is mostly focused on Asian cases and ones in a while covers American trending cases!!
@Debateyourright
@Debateyourright 11 ай бұрын
​@@OthiqueThank you for the mention,just searched and Stephanie Harlow has a 2part deep dive on it so am excited to listen to her coverage!!
@ashleyw6160
@ashleyw6160 11 ай бұрын
@@Debateyourright I love Stephanie! 🥰 Her attention to detail & witty quips is unmatched, imo. I know she's not for everyone, but I think a big reason is the majority of ppl like to get to the point of things, rather than hearing more details. I appreciate & love how detailed she is though...I know when she goes in on a story, she's going *deep* lol 😊
@_kaneyhoney
@_kaneyhoney 11 ай бұрын
Please please please do an update on this case when the trial happens and evidence comes out. This case has a lot if gray areas it'd be helpful to sew how this plays out in court and which allegations are confirmed or not. Love you!
@chameleon25
@chameleon25 7 ай бұрын
I second this!
@LaughingLlamaLodge
@LaughingLlamaLodge 4 ай бұрын
I hope she doesn't end up in jail. That guy was a real creep. I've never felt sympathy for a kiIIer before, but can you blame me? It seems like the girl was manipulated by him. Her family endured weeks of terror because of him. I only feel sorry for his two boys and his wife, who must have suffered a lot. But as for him, I feel nothing but contempt.
@huusepian
@huusepian 3 ай бұрын
​@@LaughingLlamaLodgebait used to be believable
@ilovesteakbro
@ilovesteakbro 12 күн бұрын
@@LaughingLlamaLodge he is a victim
@nora4981
@nora4981 3 күн бұрын
@@LaughingLlamaLodgethey couldn’t go to the police? Lol, you need to go out more into the world
@captcha42
@captcha42 11 ай бұрын
As a hotel receptionnist with hemophobia finding a decapitated body in the bathtub is probably one of my worst fear.
@benedicta4898
@benedicta4898 11 ай бұрын
Like how do you decapitate someone’s head in a love Motel and walk out with his head in a suitcase. Her Father is weird for been in this whole murder case and as someone that needed to diagnose his daughters condition or at least got her other professional help played a disgusting role in this and it makes me sick
@asshunnngami
@asshunnngami 11 ай бұрын
yeah i listened to this on the spotify podcast and it’s super weird to me that the father didn’t do anything to help his daughters condition, i don’t understand why he wouldn’t seek help for her
@tomohawkcloud
@tomohawkcloud 11 ай бұрын
Why you spoiling
@benedicta4898
@benedicta4898 11 ай бұрын
@@asshunnngami Exactly I feel like the dad is the root of the daughter’s problems . He could have got her professional help. He ignored all the signs and it got bad
@benedicta4898
@benedicta4898 11 ай бұрын
@@tomohawkcloudit’s not a spoiler because there’s more to the story and also it’s posted for discussion so people are going to talk about it regardless. Just pretend you didn’t see my comment
@claire4212
@claire4212 11 ай бұрын
@@tomohawkcloud Why are you reading comments before watching the whole vid? :)
@catalinagatita
@catalinagatita 11 ай бұрын
I find her videos and storytelling so comforting it's such a skill.
@CatCuddler
@CatCuddler 11 ай бұрын
Considering it’s about murder and you still say this speaks for itself
@pnhlopez
@pnhlopez 11 ай бұрын
Agree
@hislittleangel
@hislittleangel 11 ай бұрын
​@@CatCuddlerhonestly I've been saying this last time I got in a angruemnt cus of this. How do y'all find this calming like she's taking about someone being brutally murdered
@chxrryery4188
@chxrryery4188 11 ай бұрын
i know ppl say her retelling skills are good in every video but its so true
@nightm1me
@nightm1me 11 ай бұрын
her storytelling skills, yes, but not the story itself.
@michellepusczak9257
@michellepusczak9257 11 ай бұрын
I think she was a case study for him. It's incredibly unprofessional to treat your own family or friends as a therapist. I think the signs as a child show he found “outlets”
@HellsDarkSyndicate
@HellsDarkSyndicate 11 ай бұрын
I agree with this. My mom is a psychologist and she has stated that she could not diagnose me as a patient as it’s unprofessional and it’s to avoid any biases. Even if she knew what the diagnosis would be she could not do it herself someone else would have to.
@iceeblaze
@iceeblaze 9 ай бұрын
When the doctor said "I'm a psychiatrist, I don't have any history of mental illness." i groaned. thinking you are immune to mental disorder just because you are a psychiatrist is a very dangerous sign (disclaimer: if thats not what he meant, then that's good)
@em84c
@em84c 7 ай бұрын
Ive heard psychiatrists and psychologists are often mentally ill
@benadrylcabbagepatch2527
@benadrylcabbagepatch2527 2 ай бұрын
@em84c it would make sense for people who have struggled with mental illness or disorders to be more inclined to become psychologists. Its like someone someone who grew up on a farm going into agriculture studies
@joannejones363
@joannejones363 9 ай бұрын
This is information from the Japanese Yahoo News. Apparently, the daughter was a quiet woman who did not feel comfortable being with men. The victim was a cross dresser, well-known among those communities for being a trouble-maker, even being banned from one such bars. They met at a karaoke bar or some similar place, the victim never revealed that he was a male and he befriended her. He tricked the daughter into going to a hotel room with him, she obliged not knowing her friend was a male, and he had non-consensual sex with her. The parents found out, the father confronted the victim and demanded he never contact his daughter or show his face to her ever again. The victim contacted the daughter again and invited her to meet up at the hotel. She agreed, fully prepared to kill him, because apparently, he was killed immediately after entering the room, as only the bathroom where the victim was decapitated was used. The father helped his daughter cover up and evade the police. The mother has also been arrested, probably because she knew the head was in their house. But the information still does not answer why they brought the head back to their house and seemingly not making any plans to dispose of it.
@el5001
@el5001 6 ай бұрын
Japanese yahoo news arent a reliable source, just saying. Also thats the murderer's story, not facts
@NotIfWhen
@NotIfWhen 4 ай бұрын
Yeah I don’t care. This was evil and premeditated. It was not self defense. It’s sick
@kittystetson6737
@kittystetson6737 4 ай бұрын
You literally reiterated one of the theories, from this video… 💀💀💀
@julieoluna8887
@julieoluna8887 4 ай бұрын
​​@@NotIfWhenWhat's also evil and sick is r@pe.
@NotIfWhen
@NotIfWhen 4 ай бұрын
@@julieoluna8887 if it even happened. Why believe her at all ? Look what she did
@AF-zx3uz
@AF-zx3uz 11 ай бұрын
She always speaks so respectfully of the victims, no matter their background/story. I really appreciate that, because no matter what, none of them deserved these awful crimes committed against them.
@cabbage-soup
@cabbage-soup 11 ай бұрын
i mean, of course it's only right to be respectful of victims, but sometimes it feels like it's a little too whitewashed? he sounds like he was probably cheating on his wife. the way she described him as merely "having fun, cutting loose, making friends, such a social butterfly" is a little weird. it's ok for victims to be imperfect.
@dovahbrewer
@dovahbrewer 11 ай бұрын
@@cabbage-soupyou don’t know that though
@eirxm
@eirxm 11 ай бұрын
@@cabbage-soupactually, there were articles saying he’s been luring people by doing this, and he was actually banned in some clubs because of it. 🤷‍♀️
@Antania
@Antania 11 ай бұрын
@@cabbage-soupmy thoughts exactly he doesn’t seem like a great person and that’s fine to admit but she doesn’t seem like she wants to speak bad abt him at all.
@cabbage-soup
@cabbage-soup 11 ай бұрын
@@cryfly1 of course i'm assuming, but japan's such a conservative country. most women don't even rejoin the workforce after marriage. when my friend was interning there, she said there weren't any older women in her branch and everyone assumed she'd quit after marriage. when women do work after marriage, they tend to work low-paying part-time jobs so that their family's combined income wouldn't place them in a higher tax bracket. in such a cultural climate, i imagine it'd be difficult for a mother of two children to be ok with an open marriage.
@DeadLkeMe
@DeadLkeMe 11 ай бұрын
Shout-out to Mr. MangoButt for reacting and asking all the questions we're having too 🙏😅🐼
@HavianEla
@HavianEla 11 ай бұрын
@ville__Map as in…? Y’all better not be talking about pedophiles
@dunemae
@dunemae 11 ай бұрын
@@HavianEladon’t mind them, just a spam bot
@theIaurenshow
@theIaurenshow 11 ай бұрын
Yes I appreciate MMB’s presence in these videos more than you’d think since he’s not “on camera”! It’s like he’s us :p
@Tru3BratsLife
@Tru3BratsLife 11 ай бұрын
I thought his name was stubby now ?😅
@jamiemetcalfe7945
@jamiemetcalfe7945 11 ай бұрын
It's like we are seeing Stephanie with his eyes. Quite a privilege!
@redfireempress
@redfireempress 11 ай бұрын
My Theory: This was like a contained experiment if I ever seen one. The Doctor and his wife was very aware that their daughter had psychotic tendencies because he evaluated her when she started showing signs. The doctor started noticing that his daughter's behavior was escalating but they didn't want to put her away because she's their only daughter. So what better way to let your kid get her fantasy off but to keep an eye on her and clean up after her. They wanted to stop her but not only did they love her but they started to fear her (explains why she not only lived with them but seem to appease her). It feels like this was not the 1st time she has done something like this, but it's the first time it came home. It caused the wife to face exactly what her daughter was, but the father was very well aware. It feels like he may have been writing the observations somewhere planning for a paper or book.
@Star-mn7gr
@Star-mn7gr 11 ай бұрын
wow this is very interesting theory but also sick.. i can't fathom someone let alone a parent to do this.. disgusting.
@jamiemetcalfe7945
@jamiemetcalfe7945 11 ай бұрын
I like your theory. I was thinking along the same lines but I want to shoehorn in some incest ever since the thumbnail. Maybe not but something extremely traumatic happened to this girl very early in life. It's interesting that she talked about having an alternate personality because DID is not something that her father should put much stock in. If it is something that can actually happen to a person then it's brought on by very early sexual abuse from inside a respected, proper and morally correct social environment. In any event, if the doctor was conducting an experiment then he must have notes!
@nyphira
@nyphira 11 ай бұрын
Often these traits are genetic so they mightve had less care, or the dad alone, to report their child
@rosalindgentry6633
@rosalindgentry6633 11 ай бұрын
Yess great theory
@redfireempress
@redfireempress 11 ай бұрын
@@jamiemetcalfe7945 If there was some type of trauma, her reaction was to need more power in her relationships no matter who it was. It seems like she equated knives with power or safety (either one). I truthfully think she’s a predator now. This seems like she’s done it before because she knew exactly what she needed to make her kit.
@deluxeedition4639
@deluxeedition4639 9 ай бұрын
as someone with a therapist for a mom, they absolutely DO NOT follow their own advice
@rachelg9873
@rachelg9873 5 ай бұрын
I imagine that is incredibly frustrating.
@Sailorlluna
@Sailorlluna 10 ай бұрын
She went full American Psycho with the rain coat and gloves
@kendylstahlbusch6529
@kendylstahlbusch6529 2 ай бұрын
I thought the same thing 😂
@anouksurmenian4257
@anouksurmenian4257 11 ай бұрын
Side note about dolls, dolls related hobbies are widely present in Japan, from traditional dolls like hina ningyo or hakata dolls, to ball jointed dolls, non of those are cheap! Even kids dolls like Rika chan are typically more expensive than Barbies (who is not so popular here), but we’re only talking around 30-40$. But if we’re talking BJD type, the hobby easily goes to hundreds, even thousands dollars… those are basically not meant for children!
@effingcool1780
@effingcool1780 11 ай бұрын
Those japanese dolls always give me creep. I am not scared of barbies, but those porcelain dolls are so scary
@stickywhiskers
@stickywhiskers 11 ай бұрын
I love ball jointed dolls. It made me a little sad how she talks about them here…
@annieapplecheek
@annieapplecheek 11 ай бұрын
Exactly! E.g. I believe a full set Popovy Sisters doll costs around $10,000 (at least, that was the price a few years ago, it might’ve gone up). They’re definitely not meant to be toys for children but art.
@jjli_x
@jjli_x 11 ай бұрын
​@@effingcool1780ooh
@lokylong28
@lokylong28 10 ай бұрын
@@annieapplecheek I am so happy to find someone who knows about the Popovy sisters dolls even on a true crime video
@bubblegum_b
@bubblegum_b 11 ай бұрын
Stephanie's storytelling skills are truly out of this world. Quality content all the way!
@johnynoway9127
@johnynoway9127 11 ай бұрын
mmm kinda not... she rambles a lot sometimes with unnecesary info
@TheoRae8289
@TheoRae8289 11 ай бұрын
​@ville__take a long walk off a short cliff
@graceclover8697
@graceclover8697 11 ай бұрын
she’s amazing, even if she rambles i’ll still listen❤
@nickib.2000
@nickib.2000 11 ай бұрын
@@johnynoway9127You’re here are you not?! That means there’s at least something you like about her storytelling… enough to have you come back and listen to her “ramble” on her most recent post. It’s fine if you don’t like her storytelling, that’s your personal preference and you’re aloud to have that opinion, but I’m curious as to why you would come back and listen to her most recent post where she’s telling a story if you don’t like the way she tells stories?! And besides, some of the information she “rambles” that you find unnecessary might be unnecessary to you but it could be useful and insightful to others.
@johnynoway9127
@johnynoway9127 11 ай бұрын
@@nickib.2000 well... as someone who kinda wants to write a story...her rambles might end up inspiring me. But... Yea some of it is not really case relevant at all. And who knows if she doesnt just make some of them up on the spot.
@MorganVsTheInternet
@MorganVsTheInternet 11 ай бұрын
I'm an adult (23) doll collector who makes “trinkets” for their dolls, and 99% of us are average adults with a hobby! We get creeps, AHs, and garbage people in our community, just like any other!
@blowitoutyourcunt7675
@blowitoutyourcunt7675 11 ай бұрын
Yep I love making historical costumes for my American Girl doll! I'm a normative 40 year-old career Nanny who likes repairing toys/dolls! Weirdos have a tendency to make anything weird and that's with any hobby/interest!
@whydontyousmile8388
@whydontyousmile8388 11 ай бұрын
Relax it's just a minor detail about the girl.
@stardoll1995
@stardoll1995 11 ай бұрын
@@whydontyousmile8388 not you telling someone to relax when you're getting upset like a child cause someone is sharing about their hobby and community WHICH IS MENTIONED IN THIS VIDEO literally you're the one that needs to go touch grass instead of these unnecessary comments...
@zapach
@zapach 11 ай бұрын
@@stardoll1995it’s so funny they aren’t realizing they’re part of the problem… maybe if they relaxed themselves things would be fine lmao! 💀 some people online, seriously…
@KML04
@KML04 11 ай бұрын
She knows not everyone who owns dolls and makes dresses is a destined killer. Just how not every grown adult who watches MLP is a predator.
@dadandan-qj5tu
@dadandan-qj5tu 3 ай бұрын
According to the first trial of Runa's mother held today, Runa and the victim hit it off at a club and had consensual sex with each other. However, the victim broke her promise to Runa to use contraception and had sex with her raw. This made Runa furious, and she seemed to have murderous intentions towards the victim.
@dadandan-qj5tu
@dadandan-qj5tu 3 ай бұрын
At today's first trial, the prosecution revealed the following in its opening statement: •Runa's parents bought everything her daughter wanted. They couldn't scold their daughter. •Their house was overflowing with Runa's belongings, and her mother, Hiroko, lived in a very small space. Her father, Osamu, also had no place to stay at home and spent his time at an internet cafe. •Runa's parents called her miss, not her name, and treated her with honorific language. •Runa told her father to sell her mother to a mature woman sex industry. •Osamu was also strangled by Runa while driving. •Runa called Osamu her driver. Runa accompanied Osamu to game centers and other overnight activities. •Runa was selfish and treated her parents like slaves. •Runa went to a club with Osamu and met the male victim there. •Runa and the victim hit it off, hugged and kissed, and then went to a hotel and had sex. •Despite their promise, the victim had sex with her without using contraception, and Runa was furious. •Later, Runa went to a clinic and was prescribed emergency contraceptives. •Runa went to a fetish bar that had cocktails with severed heads and eyeballs. •At the time of the crime, Luna invited the victim to engage in BDSM and bound the victim with an eye mask and handcuffs. Runa filmed the victim's murder with a handy camera. •Runa hid the victim's head in the bathroom at home, and she tore the skin off the victim's head. •Runa begged her parents to use a video camera to film her humiliating the victim's head. •Hiroko asked Osamu to shoot a video on LINE. Osamu accepted and used a video camera to film Runa playing with the victim's severed head. •Runa played with the victim's skin by pulling and stretching it. Runa hung up the victim's skin with a hanger. •Runa told Hiroko to look at my work, treating the victim's severed head as if it were a work of art. •Runa told her mother that she wanted to show her work (the victim's severed head) to her father as well. Then, Hiroko sent Osamu a text on LINE saying, ``If you would like, please take a look at the young lady's work.
@blameitondanny
@blameitondanny Ай бұрын
Yeah, from what I've seen, revenge killing never resulting in taking home a trophy a.k.a the victim's head. The whole family is f-ed up damn.
@icarus4302
@icarus4302 10 ай бұрын
Thank you Stephanie for calling out that the DID disorder is utter bs, as someone with DID, nothing makes me wanna throw my phone and stop believing in the world more than when DID is mentioned in true crime, thank you for always handling the stigmatized parts of cases like gender and mental illness with such grace and love ❤️
@laurajean3598
@laurajean3598 11 ай бұрын
This case is giving me dexter vibes. Maybe the father knew his daughter was completely antisocial and being a doctor he believed he could control her. And maybe they worked together to find a victim that they deemed guilty in some way.
@patty-pat-pat
@patty-pat-pat 11 ай бұрын
Like he was taming the Hyde in her? I thought the same but it doesn't explain why he would sit in his car all day staring down the street.
@Rexorazor
@Rexorazor 11 ай бұрын
So basically it's: Daughter = Joker Dad = Harlequin Scenario.
@minichelle
@minichelle 11 ай бұрын
It could be one of those vigilante type things, where they did pick the victim based on the prejudice that he dressed that way to lure girls into motels. They deemed him killable, it would be justified in their minds. I believe her dad 100% knew and possibly planned with her/maybe even for her.. really twisted case
@strawb3r_
@strawb3r_ 11 ай бұрын
i thought the same. he was trying to find a way for her to live her life while being deemed "incurable"
@Jesusandcoffee3382
@Jesusandcoffee3382 11 ай бұрын
@lyannekkrocDexter was a tv show about a guy who is a serial killer but his adopted dad recognized the signs as he was growing up and they chose victims who deserved “it”. Based on a book called Darkly Dreaming Dexter.
@RinaSensei
@RinaSensei 11 ай бұрын
In and out with a clean murder scene and a whole head in under 3 hours is CRAZY effecient. The amount of prep and skill involved there alone is extremely concerning and makes me have a hard time believing she didnt only kill for pleasure but this isnt the first time AT ALL. 3 hours is no room for panic, hesitation, being bad at cleaning or changing your clothes after, etc.
@_M_a_r_t_i_n_M
@_M_a_r_t_i_n_M 11 ай бұрын
Exactly this. And I feel gross inside due to the fact that out of natural human curiosity that I know I will need to wait years until anyone gets any real answers to any of the thousands of questions this case brings up. But, with Japan's low homicide rate, I would be VERY curious to know how many unsolved cases that country has in recent years with ANYTHING similar to this specific case. Could this be a family of serial killers even _more_ cold, calculated, and 'efficient' than Israel Keys? And we KNOW there are A LOT out there. 8 billion humans on this earth and counting..
@findyourpeacewithalani
@findyourpeacewithalani 11 ай бұрын
@@moonsigilbut weren’t they experienced?
@yuxi192
@yuxi192 11 ай бұрын
Fr - it was like she thought of the whole process of the aftermath after she killed him ….
@whylife8980
@whylife8980 11 ай бұрын
That’s what I was thinking 😭 Either she planned this out FULLY ahead of time or she LEARNED how to execute it from prior experience. I’m not fully sure it’s impossible to execute this without experience because the reality is drastically different than the fantasy/idea hence there’s almost always a repulsion the perpetrator goes through before they disconnect their actions from their feelings during execution. Usually this repulsion phase delays the cleanup process the most but maybe in her case it hastened it?
@Sadie-Rochelle
@Sadie-Rochelle 11 ай бұрын
I misread this at first and thought you were saying the hotel room situation was efficient. 😂 I was like oh my there’s serial killers in the comments 😂😂😂 ahahaha glad to see you’re normal. And I agree !
@whenimmanicimgodly4228
@whenimmanicimgodly4228 11 ай бұрын
3:37 ayo having your dad pick you up from q love hotel smash sesh is absolutely WILD
@karinaperez6929
@karinaperez6929 11 ай бұрын
Why would you go to a motel alone with your "abuser"? Why would the father let his precious daughter that he claimed he wanted to protect after what she went through go out with her "abuser"? The daughter-father's relationship in this case is just so f odd, just like two psych0 lovers
@jamiemetcalfe7945
@jamiemetcalfe7945 11 ай бұрын
I think that's exactly what's happening. The poor girl might not even remember when it started
@13realmusic
@13realmusic 11 ай бұрын
Hey this line of reasoning is using victim blaming language. I agree with you that this woman likely committed the crime purposefully, but let’s set that aside for a moment to discuss trauma responses. Everyone responds to trauma differently for example in the Demi Lovato documentary here on YT Demi explains how she was raped by her drug dealer while she was overdosing and after recovering in the hospital she sought him out again in an effort to reclaim her power. She did the same thing when she was raped for the first time at 16 while working at Disney. And yet in a safe therapy setting there is something helpful about recounting traumatic experiences and changing the narrative, but of course you shouldn’t physically go through with that. Trauma responses are complicated but a survivor’s desire to try to replay the incident is not uncommon and if done in a professional setting such as in an EMDR session, it can be very helpful to trauma recovery. I just wanted to respectfully push back on this because victim blaming language hurts us all and it’s through places like KZbin where survivors may come to understand that they actually were assaulted. Also with this case, I think it’s still possible that she was assaulted which doesn’t negate the fact that she set him up to be murdered after but does make me sympathize with her mental state.
@jamiemetcalfe7945
@jamiemetcalfe7945 11 ай бұрын
@@13realmusic um, yeah. Apparently this victim's method of reclaiming her power is a little confrontational but effective. The poor wee thing, I hope she feels better now.
@deepsea-hd9bw
@deepsea-hd9bw 11 ай бұрын
She killed her rapist with her dad's help? I don't see anything wrong with that tbh.
@karinaperez6929
@karinaperez6929 11 ай бұрын
​@@13realmusic So nowadays you murder someone and then come out with the excuse of being assaulted by the victim without any proof... blaming the victim in this case is defending a murderer just because she accused his victim of being a rapist without considering the fact this girl is mentally ill. I have been there and there is no possible way for me, much less my father, to expose myself to walking into a room alone with my abuser. It's clear to me that she wasn't in her right mind, and I know that Everyone responds differently to trauma but come on, the family knew everything and didn't report it to the police? Idk, this is a fishy situation for me...
@rookthehuman
@rookthehuman 22 күн бұрын
“Yeah hanging from the ceiling upside down, if that’s your thing.” “ok 😐”
@stanstraykids4610
@stanstraykids4610 11 ай бұрын
That last statement gave me chills. Like was it a murder analysis? Was it him noting that after maybe seeing his daughter kill something for the first time? I can't imagine it was truly her first murder if she was threatening to kill kids with a knife.
@babyscreamqueen
@babyscreamqueen 11 ай бұрын
Hi, I live in the city this murder happened and I can go that love hotel district in 20 minutes! I discovered you a few months ago as someone interested in true crime, and I’m commenting for the first time because I was actually going to ask you if you could cover this incident, so thank you! I’d been following our local news stations and found information here and there online but you filled in all the gaps for me. I’m still shocked that this happened in this city, and that they kept the decapitated head in their house for 3 weeks (their home is only 2 cities or so away from here and is actually somewhere I pass on the train to work every day)! A friend found out and told me that the victim liked to dress up as a woman, and so she was worried that it was an LGBTG+ hate crime (as it’s still not quite as accepted in Japan, especially in our area as it’s more of a “rural city” unlike Tokyo), but after watching this video, it definitely seems like it was personal. I’m curious to see the outcome of the case next year, as it will probably be all over our local news. Thank you again not only for this video, but for all the cases you cover. And stay safe everyone - you never know what could happen a few miles or even a few doors away from you!
@SoFlyMalachi
@SoFlyMalachi 11 ай бұрын
I live in Tokyo, I was surprised to see this story covered but am glad to see more insight to it
@lionessprowess3581
@lionessprowess3581 11 ай бұрын
Please update us after you have seen the updates.
@hey_you.
@hey_you. 11 ай бұрын
​@@lionessprowess3581yeah pls!
@thatohatsitshabalala3567
@thatohatsitshabalala3567 10 ай бұрын
Totally off topic but, I lived in Japan, Hiroshima, for like 5 months but my biggest wish was to live in Sapporo. So to see a comment from someone from there, although under undesirable circumstances, is nice in some way. Also, in the same breath, the fact that a crime like this happened in Sapporo is just so shocking and so sad. I hope Hitoshi's soul rests in tranquility.
@FernBlackwood1995
@FernBlackwood1995 10 ай бұрын
You stay safe, too!
@kake2290
@kake2290 11 ай бұрын
I personally think the father couldn’t accept that there was something wrong with his daughter. It’s like he spaces out whenever she does something odd or acts like she never did it. Maybe that’s why she is so comfortable doing things around her dad because he doesn’t judge her, he just doesn’t say anything
@TheOtherSideOfAlice
@TheOtherSideOfAlice 10 ай бұрын
Me,a doll collector,currently customizing a doll,watching this video: HEY!?
@em84c
@em84c 7 ай бұрын
I collect dolls too! ❤️ We aren't creepy
@delsingray5923
@delsingray5923 6 ай бұрын
I'm just the casual action figure collector
@kenzielynn1047
@kenzielynn1047 6 ай бұрын
Yoo I’ve NEVER been so invested/fully engaged in a 4 minute intro in MY LIFE. You’re an angel, and seriously skilled and talented at scriptwriting and delivery. You deserve every good fortune in life Steph.. much love.
@laurafortier9295
@laurafortier9295 11 ай бұрын
Her poor husband through the intro!😅😂😂 How many takes did this take. Honestly! You guys are awesome.
@hopeisdope5618
@hopeisdope5618 11 ай бұрын
I think the idea that you could trick some one into platonically going into a love hotel by cross dressing is strange. I wouldn’t go to love hotel with an older woman. It could be a societal think thing though.
@oogaboogass
@oogaboogass 11 ай бұрын
No one would this case is very strange
@Sorata-Kai
@Sorata-Kai 11 ай бұрын
Yeah, love hotels really are only for “love” lmao, no one would go without that intention
@shaphyshaphy
@shaphyshaphy 11 ай бұрын
95% of the time you know when someone is cross dressed. And this man was no thai lady boy.
@jamiemetcalfe7945
@jamiemetcalfe7945 11 ай бұрын
I don't think the victim did anything to precipitate his murder, but he is a creepy dude. I worry about what he might have gotten up to.
@riftvallance2087
@riftvallance2087 11 ай бұрын
​@@Sorata-KaiYa, even if they had rented a regular hotel room together the implications would still be that they were going there to be intimate. If you want to get to know someone better platonically you take them to a coffee shop or something.
@meownho
@meownho 11 ай бұрын
there have been cases of dad-daughter toxic dynamics having a incestuous element, but where they seem to be acutely aware of how taboo engaging in that would be so instead the daughter would engage in sexual activity with a stranger and the dad would watch or she'd send pictures/videos or iirc there was one where the dad specifically picked out who his daughter would marry or date and that was their way of i guess being involved without actually being involved and tbh this dad-daughter duo just makes me think of that. there's definitely something very suspect about their whole dynamic.
@leelaa4489
@leelaa4489 11 ай бұрын
Dear Steph, Thailand just happened to have a shooting in the mall which is really sad, but previously there was another shooting at the mall in the northeastern province called Korat which left the whole nation speechless, there were rumors about corruption, bully etc. on that case. Korat is my hometown so I will be gladly provide in the info you need, if you want to do. I just feel like you would actually tell the story in a way that no one can. Your videos are all full of facts and the way you tell is amazing.
@ashestep1792
@ashestep1792 Ай бұрын
Anyone who lies about sexual assault is a horrible human being
@graceskate
@graceskate 11 ай бұрын
The first source I saw on this case mentioned something about Runa and Hitoshi meeting online before meeting in person for the first time at the club. It also mentioned something about Runa hating men from a very early age. She initially believed Hitoshi was a older cis woman and was furious when she discovered Hitoshi was AMAB. These may just be rumors but I thought it might be worth mentioning. I won’t speculate about Hitoshi’s gender identity since the only person who could truly answer that question is dead and I appreciate you not jumping to any conclusions like I’ve seen others do. Thanks for another amazing video.
@NataliaTorres-ct3wy
@NataliaTorres-ct3wy 11 ай бұрын
I live in Chile (south america), and we called them "motels" but its the same thing. They have themes like jungle or the woods, futuristic, etc. I love your videos!! I have learned so much about other cultures with all of your channels! Everytime you tell a story or teach us something, you are so passionate, responsible, human and caring.
@sigian
@sigian 11 ай бұрын
Same in Brazil!
@AlexSomers-d2n
@AlexSomers-d2n 9 ай бұрын
That sounds sooo much cooler than motels in the US!
@Kudos268
@Kudos268 11 ай бұрын
This case is so disturbing! The only other theory I can think of: Since the dad took responsibility for her psychiatric care, maybe he felt like he had to help her after the murder bc he failed to properly treat her mental health issues. But absolutely none of the theories excuse what they did!
@nyphira
@nyphira 11 ай бұрын
The thing is tho that he didn’t help her. He enabled her and covered for her. I feel like it was more protecting her than taking responsibility for her
@Sailorlluna
@Sailorlluna 10 ай бұрын
It’s so creepy bc the way Runa acted with Hitoshi completely contradicts what everyone else said about her personality. So you know she was just laying it on thick to reel him in.
@oxytociniv404
@oxytociniv404 8 ай бұрын
I love that theres no amount of judgement in this video. this channel feels so safe despite the grim topics.
@majuni
@majuni 7 ай бұрын
Unless you are an adult who likes collecting dolls! Loads of judgement there.
@Nightmare-Rose
@Nightmare-Rose 11 ай бұрын
The daddy dearest theory hits hard- especially with that last quote about no longer being human but a monster after you kill someone.
@hihihihihihihihi0
@hihihihihihihihi0 11 ай бұрын
Definitely a very odd father daughter relationship, especially watching her intimately dance with others
@breadjinnee
@breadjinnee 11 ай бұрын
Stephanie is soo dedicated to her channels. Like she is literally feeding us. And also I would love it if you could cover the case of Javed Iqbal who killed 100 children.
@LymphaticSystem-of3vn
@LymphaticSystem-of3vn 11 ай бұрын
yes such an important yet unspoken about case.
@cvpidd_
@cvpidd_ 11 ай бұрын
I think she did so on her podcast. NOT too sure tho I can be wrong
@SamrahFilms
@SamrahFilms 11 ай бұрын
THIS!
@theIaurenshow
@theIaurenshow 11 ай бұрын
“Stephanie is Soo” made me giggle thank you for the comic relief during this case 😅 I agree though, and I would never know about these cases across the world without Steph! She’s giving the victims a voice and more of their moment in the western world too. I very much respect that about her and this channel. ❤
@Rociel
@Rociel 11 ай бұрын
Maybe it was a Dexter situation where the father as a psychiatrist was aware his daughter was a psychopath. So he purposely didn’t want other psychiatrists to treat her so she wouldn’t get caught. Then he needed an outlet for her to unleash her desires so she wouldn’t harm innocent people, family members or classmates. He mentioned society is the problem, perhaps he justifies his actions by eradicating what he believes in his mind is the “scum of society” - a cheating, crossdressing, sexual harasser. To him Hitoshi might’ve been a “kimochiwarui ojisan” or “dame ningen”. Meanwhile giving his psychopathic daughter an outlet to release. Killing 2 birds with one stone. Just a theory.
@JubbysDragons
@JubbysDragons 10 ай бұрын
That's exactly what I thought. And him staring down the streets or his strange behavior is just him thinking how to continue living like that, without losing his only daughter.
@atiyahussain3837
@atiyahussain3837 10 ай бұрын
I agree!!
@kendylstahlbusch6529
@kendylstahlbusch6529 2 ай бұрын
My theory as well!
@kirotorii3881
@kirotorii3881 2 ай бұрын
i was abt to say this omgg
@windowbreezes
@windowbreezes 11 ай бұрын
2:44 “The t-a-aable” 😅
@brinapotisit1452
@brinapotisit1452 11 ай бұрын
Thank you for being so kind when explaining people’s lives, you inspire me as a college student studying journalism!
@syren7957
@syren7957 11 ай бұрын
It's 3am. I just finished my graveyard shift. Stephanie uploads. My mind tells me to sleep, but my heart tells me to watch it. And if I've been taught anything in life, it's to follow my heart. And that's why I'm here.
@qook1543
@qook1543 11 ай бұрын
Woah it’s 4pm here in Kansas, You must be on the other side of the planet haha
@Thatd3addoll
@Thatd3addoll 11 ай бұрын
I always watch your videos while showering or eating or doing homework, I find them so interesting,and the way you narrate things is perfect, it makes me so engaged with whatever you’re talking about, I could hear you talk about the correct way of putting the cereal and milk for days
@dadandan-qj5tu
@dadandan-qj5tu 3 ай бұрын
When the trial began, it became clear that the case was far more outrageous than I had imagined. I think this is one of the most messed up cases I know of. And Runa Tamura is completely insane. Runa gave her mother a bottle containing part of the victim's face and asked her to look at my work. Runa then placed a bottle containing part of the victim's face next to her mother's bed.
@Loxene
@Loxene 17 күн бұрын
As a person that is also fascinated with dolls (I also collect them, they're porcelain) and is into lolita-type fashion I just want to say that she does NOT represent these communities at all. It isn't always a creepy hobby or interest. I personally love them because they're cute and pretty. Please don't take it to create or reinforce stereotypes that we're crazy or creepy, it is just an interest that other people happen to be into. Now, she may have been into that sort of stuff for that reason speculated in the video? But don't just assume and don't associate it with anyone else, please.
@starrynightfall00
@starrynightfall00 11 ай бұрын
"They're designed for people to get in and get out..... literally" Had me laughing my @ss off 😂😂😂
@cur1ouscatf1sh
@cur1ouscatf1sh 7 ай бұрын
Get in, get off, get out 😂
@r.e.v.y7762
@r.e.v.y7762 11 ай бұрын
Here to request a video on Dana Alotaibi (fyi she has a KZbin channel of the same name) and how she was murdered by her marine ex-husband on the freeway while being pregnant. Her case got picked up by the redpill community a while back but of course they mainly focused on victim blaming her because she was also an onlyfans model. Would be nice to see her case get the coverage it deserves in a respectful manner. She also has videos of her pleading for help from the military domestic abuse hotline on KZbin before her death.
@mfknbumblebee
@mfknbumblebee 11 ай бұрын
community sounds too positive of a term for them
@cabbage-soup
@cabbage-soup 11 ай бұрын
wtf that's so fucked up??? she was literally murdered, what does her being an onlyfans model have to do with anything?
@idontreadrepliesdontbother
@idontreadrepliesdontbother 11 ай бұрын
crazy how quick people are to dehumaniz a woman the instant she becomes a sex worker... even if she retires it, something that is from a distant past and have become a totally different person, people especially men will still see her like trash on the street. a life not more or less than a rat. its sick.
@idontreadrepliesdontbother
@idontreadrepliesdontbother 11 ай бұрын
​@@mfknbumblebeeright. "redpill goons" sounds a lot better.
@ericaosborne5241
@ericaosborne5241 11 ай бұрын
This case is so bizarre but I have to admit, I laughed a little when Stephanie's husband said "she brought 20 knives to the hotel room!?" 😂 I'm sure the police confiscated every knife in the house to find the murder weapon but I'm picturing Runa with a raincoat lined with knives.
@Mr.WestcottX
@Mr.WestcottX 11 ай бұрын
For real
@lordtette
@lordtette 10 ай бұрын
Like Hustler Kid from Recess
@kansaibeyond
@kansaibeyond 11 ай бұрын
I will never get over how common it is for people to just cheat on their spouses in Japan. And the fact that some people are ok with it.
@thecolorjune
@thecolorjune 10 ай бұрын
My mom’s best friend growing up was Japanese living in America. Her dad had a second family in Japan. He would travel between countries and spend time with both sets of wives and kids and pretend like he was just away on business.
@MiyakoPisces4.0
@MiyakoPisces4.0 10 ай бұрын
????????.
@MiyakoPisces4.0
@MiyakoPisces4.0 10 ай бұрын
​@@thecolorjuneHuh??????!.
@kansaibeyond
@kansaibeyond 10 ай бұрын
@@thecolorjune damn, how do people have the emotional capacity for this...
@dunzhen
@dunzhen 8 ай бұрын
It's a great place but also fked up. A real quality of island countries...they become "weird". The amount of young women turning to adult industries doesn't spell good things, and I'm not saying these people can't do what they want. But that seems like a big societal, civilizational flaw. And yeah, the cheating thing is absurd. This is going to sound disrespectful but I find Japanese to be real doormats to foreigners as well. I can go on about what's fked up there
@ambervasquez9705
@ambervasquez9705 7 ай бұрын
This Is my new favorite show or "KZbin SERIES" thank you for the stories you cover and bring light to. Stories that might not otherwise get told. Keep up the awesome work! Much love from Oregon, USA
@calamitysangfroid2407
@calamitysangfroid2407 11 ай бұрын
I think Runa is not neurotypical, and may have shown some signs of mental illness as a child. Her father was a psychiatrist and realised that if she went to get help, it would reflect badly on his career, making him look 'incompetent'. So he blocked her from getting mental help, but this made the problems worse and the coping mechanism he came up with was to spoil her so she wouldn't act out. Runa learned that if she acted out, her parents would trip over themselves to please her. And things just escalated more and more.
@shannonigans740
@shannonigans740 7 ай бұрын
Agreed. The stories of her childhood behavior reminds me a lot of my childhood: and I'm autistic.
@delsingray5923
@delsingray5923 6 ай бұрын
Please don't toss ND and then automatically go towards mental illness. ND doesn't automatically make one with mental illness. Granted, I feel some mental illnesses aren't fully illnesses, but just differences
@InternetIsWild
@InternetIsWild 6 ай бұрын
Don't diagnose random people with mental illness. It reflects poorly on those actually diagnosed with it and can make their lives more difficult.
@C0PE_
@C0PE_ 5 ай бұрын
@@delsingray5923ND is not real terminology
@C0PE_
@C0PE_ 5 ай бұрын
Makes sense
@prettygirlpandora
@prettygirlpandora 11 ай бұрын
This was so wildly mind blowing I truly have no words. RIP to the victim, his family & the hotel worker who found the victim.
@suzy8109
@suzy8109 11 ай бұрын
Most of Stephanie's stories are pretty gruesome but the theme music of the opening titles of the videos is so soothing ... reminds me of the opening titles of classic b/w movies from the 40s.
@ruby6234
@ruby6234 11 ай бұрын
It’s so scary when you hear it at 3am: I have to skip it
@oleander7635
@oleander7635 7 ай бұрын
Stephanie, I don’t truly believe that if the victim was a serial rapist that you don’t believe he didn’t deserve what he got. You cover so many sexual abuse cases and you know how sadistic and life ruining this crime is. I will never judge someone for killing their rapist, especially a serial rapist. If these allegations are true made by multiple people then not an ounce of me feels sorry for him. He ruined lives gleefully and then got his life ruined as a result. When the Japanese justice system fails SA victims, this an extreme result of that failing.
@RuthKatungu
@RuthKatungu 10 ай бұрын
I honestly find myself concentrating more at work when am listening to Stephanie.
@em84c
@em84c 7 ай бұрын
What kind of work do you do?
@amirazeineddine9727
@amirazeineddine9727 11 ай бұрын
I'm only 10 minutes into the video and gonna make my hypothesis. Her dad is a child psychiatrist and the way they treat her tells me she's been traumatized as a child. He wasn't creeping on her date he was keeping an eye out for her because I bet you one of his patients opened up to him about an adult in her life abusing her and it triggered the father/daughter duo because his own daughter went through it and that sealed his faith! (I'll update at the end)
@ashleykan2378
@ashleykan2378 11 ай бұрын
42:28
@amirazeineddine9727
@amirazeineddine9727 11 ай бұрын
?!
@nataliemorris2855
@nataliemorris2855 11 ай бұрын
Grooming does not always mean older person to younger person in relationship. My therapist says my dad groomed me into being the wife he would want (silent, submissive, never speak over men, good at cooking and cleaning etc.) since I was a child. I have been in therapy for 4 years and I still haven't shaken it. Grooming is a very real issue and it doesn't always mean what people think it means.
@playdoh658
@playdoh658 11 ай бұрын
Thank you. A groomer is just someone who has more power than the victim and that’s not always age related
@deweycox8409
@deweycox8409 11 ай бұрын
Marriage is seen more as a partnership in Japan, especially if you have a kid. It's common to find hotels with two beds for couples because there's a considerable number of married people that don't even share the same bed anymore. They stay together to save face, make sure their kids live in a two parent household, for financial reasons, etc. Cheating is also perceived differently. To some it's acceptable to find physical intimacy or stimulation elsewhere as long as there's no emotion involved. That's why there are hostess bars, soap lands, etc. because sex is seen more as a commodity than a passionate act.
@vijaykrishna8382
@vijaykrishna8382 5 ай бұрын
This is very interesting.. could you elaborate the last line..thank you
@happiness_panika_
@happiness_panika_ 11 ай бұрын
hello, stephanie. I live in Russia and I would like to tell you about a tragedy, 25 of march 2018. it was the day when a big shopping mall had a fire, and a lot of kids died. this is the tragedy I will never forget, and no one will ever forget. it happened because the mall didn’t have enough exits and the windows were very tiny, no one could escape. talking about ambulances, they just didn’t come in many minutes, because they didn’t care. no one was sentenced, no one is in jail. there are a lot of videos from this mall and a lot of phone calls’ records with ambulances I can tell you more, if you’re interested
@Valeria-sx7uv
@Valeria-sx7uv 9 ай бұрын
yeah, it was very disturbing. I remember how all our group watched those graphic videos. Horrible. I believe there was also something about stuff, loking kind in the cinema so they can't wander of during film? And then going for lunch or something, so they were not present near cinema when the fire started and kids & parents cried for help to unlock the door
@iwantabiscuitplz
@iwantabiscuitplz 10 ай бұрын
Why do I always choose to watch RM videos late at night when I'm home alone 🙈 this situation is chilling and upsetting on so many levels, it's hard to believe real people do these things.
@hihihihihihihihi0
@hihihihihihihihi0 11 ай бұрын
This definitely has to be one of the weirdest cases I’ve heard in a while
@ashleyw6160
@ashleyw6160 11 ай бұрын
Stephanie: there's nothing wrong with that Also Stephanie: it's a little creepy 😂❤😂
@mariakizawa-howilerphd3189
@mariakizawa-howilerphd3189 11 ай бұрын
Great respects in taking time on research and presenting multiple theories. Now in Japan, many support the sadistic kill theory. She enjoyed slowly cutting a throat of a handcuffed man, even recorded the scene. When the murderers got caught, they often blame a dead victim in order to get less punishments.
@mariakizawa-howilerphd3189
@mariakizawa-howilerphd3189 11 ай бұрын
Thank you Stephanie and her team for superb analysis!
@MiyakoPisces4.0
@MiyakoPisces4.0 10 ай бұрын
Yeah.....
@MiyakoPisces4.0
@MiyakoPisces4.0 10 ай бұрын
​@@mariakizawa-howilerphd3189Again yeah.....
@karenschunk2192
@karenschunk2192 9 ай бұрын
My gut instinct is that psychiatrist father had secrets. He was abusive, and his daughter witnessed it from a young age. This was absolutely a thrill kill, otherwise she would never keep a "trophy". She saw violence perhaps against pets, her mother, anything she naturally cared about, or maybe even other humans. Her dad, as a psychiatrist, is well trained in covering any of this up. Perhaps he brought home "working" women or men. Mom turned a blind eye for whatever reasons. Daughter perceived things she should never have had to. Any one of those things can break a child's psyche. She was antisocial and accessorized her dolls because it was safe. She also hacked at trees; dolls and trees can not fight back. She learned how to dismantle things. A dead person was safe and gave her a sense of connection, the head in the bathtub was a "doll" she could manipulate. I honestly think Dad needs to be investigated further. Mom, while obviously guilty, knows things she is not telling because she also witnessed whatever terror was happening in that house. I do not think this is a case of familial SA. I think Dad has some skeletons in his closet. I would dig up the garden, tear up the floors, check the pipes, search frequented forests or parks. There is more to this story. A pretty, young woman is generally perceived as non threatening. Both father and daughter wee fully aware of this. Pops might have lost his edge or empathized with the needs of his daughter because he knew what she was going through. Some form of trauma had also destroyed him as a kid. He perhaps decided to persue mental health to untangle his own issues and negate his trauma by healing others. Therefore, he was her only therapist because the truth is too dangerous. My heart goes out to the friends and family of the person who lost their life.
@Lynn.B.
@Lynn.B. 11 ай бұрын
My theory: the father and daughter had some sort of inappropriate, emotionally or physically incestuous relationship that led the daughter to develop a deep rage, a fascination with knives, and possibly also dissociation and/or psychosis. I find the daughter's fascination with knives at such a young age to be highly unusual, especially for a girl. In my opinion, her fascination is likely a response to something that happened to her, most likely the experience of being violated in some way. Being preoccupied with knives reflects her desire to harm someone else and also a desire to defend and protect herself. Knives are also phallic symbols. From a psychoanalytic standpoint, she's preoccupied with becoming the person who has a powerful phallus, and who is able to use it as a weapon, perhaps similar to how someone else used their phallus as a weapon against her. The person the daughter likely has the most rage for, but who she is least able to direct it toward, is her own father. I believe the father knew well that he shouldn't be "treating" his own daughter, but he had to do it not merely to protect her, but also to protect himself. He didn't want anyone else to get in his daughter's head and actually get to the bottom of her strange behavior and preoccupations, most likely because they would lead back to him.
@Lynn.B.
@Lynn.B. 11 ай бұрын
P.S. How does one account for her having a fascination with knives on the one hand, and dolls on the other? The dolls are a symbol of her childhood and innocence, while the knives reflect her rage at losing both in some traumatic way.
@NatureFreak1127
@NatureFreak1127 10 ай бұрын
As an armchair psychologist, she sounds like she might be autistic. On a top of that, she might be slightly psychopathic, sadistic and have lower IQ. Or her sadism and aggression are a result of abuse by her father. I can imagine her father was the one telling her to kill him, because he is jealous. Then records her playing with the severed head.
@raydead2670
@raydead2670 9 ай бұрын
Possibly. But some people are just crazy, some people are inherently good, and some are inherently bad, some are swayed to turn bad, some are swayed to turn good. But this chick was 29, when she mutilated a 60year old and played with his decapitated head. Shes beyond evil, the whole family is twisted.
@blanketmoss3816
@blanketmoss3816 8 ай бұрын
​@Lynn.B. Maybe it was a yearning for a childhood of innocence she never got? Like, trying to replicate it, you can control a doll's circumstances, but you can't control what happened to you. I'm assuming the knives were anger and some sort of yearning to inflict damage or draw blood. It might be a horrifying and disgusting outlet for her to vent. Either that, or she could have a sick obsession with hurting people. Regardless, though, there's definetly control issues there, again with the doll's, but maybe the knives too? Wanting to find the perfect knife that cuts the way you like, handle, length, look. Control issues also, because of how meticulous she was in cleaning up, and getting everything she'd need ahead of time, also, having a ride ready, all that stuff. However, control again, because she chose to leave the body, it might have given her a gross sense of power, and control over the individual. Whatever the case, though, she's a seriously twisted individual, who needs to spend the rest of her life behind bars.
@blanketmoss3816
@blanketmoss3816 8 ай бұрын
Probably also something genetic, between her and the dad. They're both apathetic seeming.
@batymahn
@batymahn 11 ай бұрын
My mom always said that people who study psychology/psychiatry are really trying to understand their own problems.
@melissamoonchild9216
@melissamoonchild9216 11 ай бұрын
I think thats a pretty broad generalization
@anushakar15
@anushakar15 11 ай бұрын
i love how mmb just says everything we wanna ask on behalf of us and the way stephanie expresses her emotions, i am new to you and in a week or so i have watched all your videos ❤
@lisahoshowsky4251
@lisahoshowsky4251 11 ай бұрын
I’ve binged so many of your videos lately but I’m still always excited for a new upload. You do such good coverage and I feel like you have respect for the victims.
@Katzaklysmus
@Katzaklysmus 12 күн бұрын
I'm actually glad you called BS on the third theory, but I wanted to address a few things. First of, it's not a personality disorder, it's a dissociative disorder and one doesn't have "different personalities", it's more like personality states or identities. Mostly people with DID are more prone to end up as victim and the different states are more like a "coping mechanism", so to say. Some states may exhibit violent tendencies, but that's mostly because that's their twisted way to protect themselves. I'm not an expert on this topic, but both my partner and I live with the condition and the least thing we want to do, is hurting another person. Also, a small edit; she'd have to suffer through repetitive trauma during her childhood, to even develop DID. Not saying there isn't a possibility, but I don't know, it sounds more like a "free ticket out of jail" in this case.
@boymeetsfish3589
@boymeetsfish3589 5 ай бұрын
Kinda sucks how you said “she still lives at home at 29” like it’s somehow relevant and a bad thing. You’d think coming from an Asian American background you’d understand the massive benefits multigenerational households have over single generation homes. Multigenerational households are the norm in almost everywhere else in the world.
@vinn_kr
@vinn_kr 15 күн бұрын
Shw didnt say it in an insulting way though, she said it to give the context of the family dynamic
@boymeetsfish3589
@boymeetsfish3589 15 күн бұрын
@@vinn_kr agree to disagree I guess. It’s how she said it. And she has not mentioned that in other cases, also doesn’t go out of her way to mention when people live alone.
@kennamoo7427
@kennamoo7427 11 ай бұрын
I can’t believe someone was murdered in a love motel. And walking out with a head in your suitcase and playing with their head!! Disgusting, absolutely disgusting…
@deepsea-hd9bw
@deepsea-hd9bw 11 ай бұрын
She killed her rapist with her dad's help? I don't see anything wrong with that tbh.
@bluesideloml3150
@bluesideloml3150 11 ай бұрын
@@deepsea-hd9bw that's not proven tho, ofc u have the right to believe that but don't say it like it's a fact
@kennamoo7427
@kennamoo7427 11 ай бұрын
@ville__Stop commenting on my comments or I will report you
@kennamoo7427
@kennamoo7427 11 ай бұрын
@ville__ and you literally have no videos either
@KoriKelley
@KoriKelley 11 ай бұрын
OMG it’s crazy that you mentioned Hotel Alpha in Tokyo! My boyfriend and I went there the night before I left Tokyo, and we booked the most expensive room for the night. We’re not like ~that~, but it was a super fun experience. When we first got in we couldn’t stop laughing at how bizarre the room was- lights that change color depending on noise level, strange hooks/chains on the walls and ceiling (turns out those were for suspension and we definitely did not attempt any of that), the complementary “equipment”, the cross and *special* red chair, the one toilet with no door and was facing the entire room. Honestly I recommend it to anyone who’s been in a loving, long term relationship!
@basa5603
@basa5603 11 ай бұрын
Hi 👋 I think you are my girlfriend! Miss you 😘
@KoriKelley
@KoriKelley 11 ай бұрын
@@basa5603🥹🫶
@DUNGSTA
@DUNGSTA 11 ай бұрын
Did he last the whole night?
@KoriKelley
@KoriKelley 11 ай бұрын
@@DUNGSTAwell until we went to sleep lol
@otterotterottercid
@otterotterottercid 11 ай бұрын
7:30 I'm just sitting here laughing about how stephanie says "her long dark hair and her pale skin is giving a ghostly look"... while she is next to the picture shown on screen and her skin is even paler hahahahaha!
@riceoobxg
@riceoobxg 11 ай бұрын
Stephanie: I was planning on going to a ton of love motels in Korea next time that I'm there. Mr. MangoButt: 😳
@Jahtutson
@Jahtutson 20 күн бұрын
"She loves dolls, as a 29 year old. Which there's nothing wrong with that, but it's a little creepy." 🤣🤣🤣
@aina9407
@aina9407 11 ай бұрын
The dad is calling his daughter as musume-san in his post is like a journal for a patient...he's like distancing himself from her like she is a subject for his study or something, just something that crosses my mind when this was said by stephanie...because "san" is kinda like a way to respect or making social boundaries meaning the person itself is not close friends or family...and mostly like saying it to a patient, client, they use 'san'.....to keep the boundaries....so just a thought...maybe the dad is trying to set boundaries to help the daughter (as a patient)...but I don't think it's the best way because no matter what she is the daughter so there's will be involving a part of emotions there....she should be having a different doctor seeing her instead of her dad....
@SandysSerenityCorner
@SandysSerenityCorner 11 ай бұрын
The family that slays together, stays together. 😮😮😮
@Zhana808
@Zhana808 11 ай бұрын
It was absolutely premeditated and I believe her father knew and assisted her. Their relationship was bizarre to say the least, seems he was infatuated with her in a very unhealthy way. I don’t believe the victim was targeted, he just happened to be in the wrong place at the right time. I feel for his wife and kids.
@melissamoonchild9216
@melissamoonchild9216 11 ай бұрын
mhmm I definitely get the sense he had a 'vested interest' to put it lightly
@TrashyBoo
@TrashyBoo 10 ай бұрын
In my opinion she was probably SA’d by her dad, I know such speculation can be harmful but in my experience she shows a lot of telltale signs to severe and repeated childhood trauma, and her relationship and dependence on her father and the way he is with her,it just seems to be to many red flags.
@Castleofcagliostro
@Castleofcagliostro 8 ай бұрын
She was heavily bullied at school when she was younger, the bullying was so intense that her parents pulled her out of school, so maybe her attachment to her dad is a result of that (?)
@ultrav5012
@ultrav5012 6 ай бұрын
why do people always assume SA, and never consider that emotional (and unlikely in this case, but physical) abuse could cause more damage. The brain is the most complex piece of biology ever, that's why there's a whole branch of science dedicated to it. Humans are social creatures. Isolation is THE MAIN cause of mental illnesses, and it causes heavy dependency. That is the most obvious answer from a psychological standpoint, likely no abuse (or maybe a little emotional) was done.
@godmuthagaming
@godmuthagaming 11 ай бұрын
I like the back and forth with the hubby, it’s like he’s reading our minds.
@TulseeDeen
@TulseeDeen 11 ай бұрын
My goodness, your energy through this screen is electrifying. Thank you so much⭐️👌🏾
@mena376
@mena376 11 ай бұрын
My guess is that the dad knew she wanted to kill someone and arranged for her to kill the "kooky" cross-dressing man either because of some kind of prejudice, or because he was counselling someone who was SAed by him.
@_sophie_9161
@_sophie_9161 11 ай бұрын
Maybe she cleaned up the blood because she planned to take his body too, but it was too heavy and she realized she wouldn’t be able to take it with her without looking suspicious so she took just the head so it would be hard to identify.
@Meeep-nv7qy
@Meeep-nv7qy 9 ай бұрын
Stop it the way I thought the title was some incest shit😂
@mediocreindulgence
@mediocreindulgence 9 ай бұрын
SAME 😭
@delsingray5923
@delsingray5923 6 ай бұрын
I appreciate the neutrality and the respect given, especially not allowing bias and rumors to be absolute. Big respect for not supporting murder, even if the murder victim could've been a rapist or is guilty of molestation (molest and rape are different even if somehow related). Murder is not the answer. I saw this even being a survivor (not me, but my brother was taken). Murder does a lot of damage, not just to the victim, but to the family and friends left behind. One will never understand unless they have faced it themselves
@0Onyx13
@0Onyx13 11 ай бұрын
I heard from a Japanese streamer that since they have a "bad reputation" and are paid by the hour, in the end they're cheaper than a regular hotel and are nice as well, so he advised tourists to stay there, which I'm planning on doing when I'll finally have the means to go visit both Japan and South Korea
@TonksTheFool
@TonksTheFool 11 ай бұрын
This is a bit of a precaution, check for hidden cameras if you do. (In both countries) There was a very... publicish crackdown on finding hidden cameras in love hotels, motels and hotels that are used to spy on women changing/bathing/sleeping/getting intimate. Sickos download it or live broadcast it but it's a difficult thing to fully crack down on given it's not your first thought when booking a room. Employee's might not even think about it since some have been guests that check in to plant them, others are way more sinister. So just be careful! Those countries have a low crime rate but they have a high intolerance for stopping most perverts.
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