The 14th Floor Mystery | Teoh Beng Hock | 2009 | 1/2

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The Milkshake Murder | Nancy Kissel | 2003 | 1/2

On the surface, Nancy Kissel had the life people dreamed about. A luxury apartment in a posh Hong Kong neighbourhood. A high-flying husband who works in banking. Three beautiful kids. A postcard existence, by any measure. So why, on the night of November 2nd, did she hand her hus ...  Show more

The Purge at the Water’s Edge - The Sook Ching Massacre | Heinous History | 1942

It was February of 1942. Singapore has just fallen to the Japanese. But for its residents, the surrender wasn't the end of the terror, it was the beginning of something far worse. Within days, the Japanese Imperial Army rounded men up at screening centres set up across the island ...  Show more

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