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The Monster with 21 Faces

The Monster with 21 Faces

Update: 2024-07-01
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On March 18, 1984, Katsuhisha Ezaki came home from work and decided to go for a bath. When he got ready for this bath at around 9 pm, he had utterly no idea that this dip in the tub was going to render him incredibly vulnerable in only a matter of moments.







Content Warnings: unsolved case, blackmail, mentions of suicide







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The Monster with 21 Faces

The Monster with 21 Faces

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