
Mord i Japan – Den giftiga geishan
Mord i Japan 8
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Narrated by:
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Julia Wiberg
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Meow Productions
About this listen
Okinu var en vacker kvinna. Hon var inte särskilt gammal när hon blev föräldralös och fick lära sig att klara sig själv i en värld fylld av mäktiga män. Hon överlevde genom att arbeta som geisha i Tokyo, där hon hade en magnetisk makt över rika karlar men var mindre bra på att ta hand om sig själv. Hon halshöggs strax efter att hon fött sitt första barn, bara 28 år gammal. DEN GIFTIGA GEISHAN är åttonde delen i true crime-serien MORD I JAPAN, där du får de sanna berättelserna om några av de mest sensationella morden i den uppgående solens land.
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