The Setagaya Family Murders — Japan’s Most Baffling Unsolved Crime
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Season 2, Episode 7 — The Setagaya Family Murders
Tokyo, Japan. December 2000.
In a quiet suburban neighbourhood, a family of four is murdered inside their own home. The crime is brutal, shocking, and unlike anything the area had ever seen.
But what makes this case truly disturbing is what happened after the murders.
The killer didn’t flee.
He stayed.
He used the family’s bathroom.
He ate food from their kitchen.
He spent hours inside the house after the crime.
When investigators arrived, they found an unusual amount of evidence — fingerprints, DNA, clothing, and personal items believed to belong to the killer.
It should have been enough to solve the case.
But more than two decades later, no one has been identified.
In this episode of Shadows of Crime, we explore the events of that night, the evidence left behind, and the investigation into one of Japan’s most baffling unsolved murder cases.
Who was the killer?
Why did he remain inside the house?
And how has such a well-documented crime remained unsolved?
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