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Case #012 - Fan Man-yee (The Hello Kitty Murder)

Case #012 - Fan Man-yee (The Hello Kitty Murder)

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Welcome to Episode Twelve of Do You Dare?

Join us this week as Cian takes us through the brutal abduction and murder of Fan Man-yee also known to many as The Hello Kitty Murder.

Sit down with us as we discuss this horrific case and how a young mother lost her life at the hands of three despicable men and even more shockingly a 14 year old girl. This case shows the true lengths of depravity humans can go to and if you are of a sensitive disposition proceed with caution.

Trigger Warnings for this case include: Rape, Abuse, brief descriptions of Vomit, Graphic descriptions of torture.

We also apologise for the amount of uncomfortable laughter during this episode, it was honestly one of the only ways we could make it through the case and we mean no disrespect to the victim or her loved ones.

Thanks to everyone who has joined us for this week's stomach turning case and we hope to see you back next Tuesday as Em brings you a creepy unsolved tale of stalking that will make you want to double check your locks.

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Don't forget you can join in the conversation with us over on social media to share your thoughts and theories.

You can contact us at doyoudarepodcast@gmail.com if you want to suggest cases, tell us your personal true crime or paranormal stories to be read out in future listener episodes or just to say hi!

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(sources for this episode were: Wikipedia, Medium.com article and a Youtube Video by the The Infographics Show.)

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