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Ep. 08 The Tantra Cult in Thailand: Elise Dallemagne

Ep. 08 The Tantra Cult in Thailand: Elise Dallemagne

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Destination: Koh Tao, Thailand

April 2017, Belgian backpacker Elise Dallemagne was member of a tantra sex cult on Koh Phangan island in Thailand. After a year living there, she decided to return home. She announced her departure and attempted to leave, but for some reason, she fled to a neighboring island. A few weird things happened here and then a week later she was found dead in the jungle with lizards eating her body. How the hell did this happen? Many believe that Elise was followed by and murdered by the cult which she was trying to escape.

🔍 Listen to the clues as we investigate this mysterious death of a traveler.

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