Korean Version of “Junko Furuta” Case - 26 Days Of Torture, SA, Then Sealed In Concrete

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14 күн бұрын

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@ameliarose47
@ameliarose47 11 күн бұрын
Junko got picked because she rejected a date, Yuna got picked because she accepted a date, there really is no winning.
@i-am-rubi
@i-am-rubi 11 күн бұрын
"damned if you do, damned if you don't" sad reality of women's lives
@crystalwilson7007
@crystalwilson7007 11 күн бұрын
Yes, quite literally quote damned if you do and damned if you don't"
@Dear-Rhiannon
@Dear-Rhiannon 11 күн бұрын
I didn't even think about this aspect! Wow... it really made my heart sink...
@alkahinat4558
@alkahinat4558 10 күн бұрын
Reminds of the women in India who get acid thrown at them for rejecting, or accepting advances. Lose lose.
@Torentino_Ian_no_channel_2006
@Torentino_Ian_no_channel_2006 10 күн бұрын
But in actual Japanese stories, Miyano met Junko at the day of the kidnapping. The rejection didn't took place. They already did that to other girls they kidnapped before Junko.
@sikorilzcx4513
@sikorilzcx4513 12 күн бұрын
Junko Furuta case convinced me that some people do not deserve to be called human.
@saudade1063
@saudade1063 12 күн бұрын
@@penultimania4295 ooookay, this is a real life case, not the best time to be acting edgy.
@hunnilola
@hunnilola 12 күн бұрын
@@penultimania4295not the time and place for that.
@pragyasingh2297
@pragyasingh2297 12 күн бұрын
It’s a reminder that humans are scarier than any monster or paranormal being we could ever imagine.
@raccoonchild
@raccoonchild 12 күн бұрын
​@@pragyasingh2297 I love horror games because they're pure escapism. True evil is out there.
@avengedprophet1559
@avengedprophet1559 12 күн бұрын
@@saudade1063 Though I agree with @penultimania4295 It's unfortunately part of human nature that some people are just messed up. Think about the wars in this world, the conflicts in less developed countries and radical ideologies (Fascism in todays India, terrorists in many african countries, ...). Without laws and social norms preventing such horrific violence, there's always a percentage of people who commit such acts. If there are decent social norms and laws, those messed up people might just beat their wife in private (which is obviously horrible in itself), but those laws and norms normally prevent them from actually murdering someone or worse. If the same kind of person lives in a society where violence against certain minorities is accepted, or even respected (fascist or extremist religious ideologies heavily support this part of human nature) those same people would commit the most vile acts without raising an eyebrow. Obviously the monsters in this video did those acts in countries that should be safe. This just shows how safe they felt due to their connections to the mafia. Generally, there is a case to be made that violence is a part of human nature. Like all personality traits the tendency to violence varies a lot from person to person and some people are just naturally evil.
@calukest
@calukest 11 күн бұрын
the human body is so cruel. something so easy can kill you; but inexplicable torture keeps your body alive longer than it should.
@ThatOneWeirdGal
@ThatOneWeirdGal 11 күн бұрын
@@TigerwomanXsweden Get your vegan ass outta here...
@CS88528
@CS88528 11 күн бұрын
​@@TigerwomanXswedenI bet you're fun at parties...
@user-lf8wp9mz8m
@user-lf8wp9mz8m 11 күн бұрын
@@TigerwomanXsweden your not real
@wrsxt_
@wrsxt_ 11 күн бұрын
@@TigerwomanXsweden shut up bro.
@calukest
@calukest 11 күн бұрын
@@TigerwomanXsweden i get what you're trying to say. but what does that have to do with the video OR the comment? animals in a majority of zoos are well taken care of. we have laws against animal cruelty and a vast majority of people don't purchase goods that have been tested on animals. this comment had nothing to do with animals, only with horrible people doing horrible things. i understand activism but your activism is misplaced in this moment.
@Hyperceliaa
@Hyperceliaa 11 күн бұрын
I will never understand why they protect the trashes identities. Disgusting. The justice system is a joke.
@tarawells1553
@tarawells1553 9 күн бұрын
100% I thought the British justice system was diabolical with the amount of prison time, even murder. It’s a common joke with people married over many years of marriage to joke “I’d get longer for murder!” But it’s true. Even when they are given a ‘life sentence’ say 20 years (rare!) you know that they are only going to do half. It’s actually surprising when someone is given a life sentence of x amount of time and they have to serve the whole sentence. Unless they are under 16 their legal names are published/available. The Korean justice system seems very lax. America seems to go overboard with some sentences like drugs etc.
@tarawells1553
@tarawells1553 9 күн бұрын
I just realised that you might actually be British and know how terrible the justice system is 🙈
@patscald4
@patscald4 4 күн бұрын
imo its definitely lawmakers cover their own behinds incase they're ever caught for the things theh undoubtedly do
@acanthus_et_adonis8922
@acanthus_et_adonis8922 12 күн бұрын
Junko winning that majong game seems almost poetic in the bleakest sense, they had done their damnest to take everything away from her, her dignity, her humanity, her life, but she still won. At her most broken, she is still so, so much more than they could ever be.
@xdani_thethinkingneko
@xdani_thethinkingneko 12 күн бұрын
I'm at the same point, in the video right now. It broke me. You put it perfectly. 💔
@damien678
@damien678 12 күн бұрын
Yeah, that's making me tear up. I'm glad she got to have that. I'm horrified, and near-sick at what they did to her... And I'm honestly in awe of her for being able to do that.
@theonlyhikaru
@theonlyhikaru 11 күн бұрын
Sadly, that part is exaggerated by people. There's no official record of this happening. I wish it were true though...
@ameliarose47
@ameliarose47 11 күн бұрын
​@@theonlyhikarueven if its not, for all she went through, the girl deserves to have some sort of positive story for people to remember her by (that doesnt take away from the torture she endured). Even if its false, the majong game story is a way to show how strong she was in a less gruesome way, because being put through that much torture and surviving as long as she did takes a strong person. I also wish it were true, but even if its not, its at leastna good metaphor for how strong the poor girl was through this horrific torture.
@jamieb3485
@jamieb3485 11 күн бұрын
Absolutely
@yummyfriez
@yummyfriez 12 күн бұрын
At this point I dont want ANYONE asking why women choose a bear over us
@EmiL_from_NieR
@EmiL_from_NieR 12 күн бұрын
A couple weeks ago I mentioned Junko Furuta under a TikTok comment when they had a TikTok about that, or I think it was why women are afraid to say no to a date or something. Her name holds power. I say that baby girl’s name all the time, when anyone asks why women are a certain way I say her name and tell them to search her up. Usually the response is quiet, or tears, or apologizing to me for not understanding how dangerous it can be to be dragged off by strangers and r***d mercilessly even if you just exist and don’t even “poke the bear.”
@Em.Anneta
@Em.Anneta 12 күн бұрын
​@EmiL_from_NieR omg literally so many people bring her up when men argue the topic, I cant imagine what either Yoon or Junko were feeling in those days. It's so sad we have to bring up well known cases to get it through their heads
@EmiL_from_NieR
@EmiL_from_NieR 12 күн бұрын
@@Em.Anneta to be fair, a lot of people aren’t as informed. I’ve told people about different cases before when they said some things and brought people to tears before. Not intentionally, I just… I’m a bit of a cynic. Not paranoid, just I know bad things can happen anytime. My mom is a licensed paramedic/medical examiner so I know death can come in an instant. One time a guy said girls who take rides from strangers are stupid and to not get in unless there is a woman. I brought up Jaycee Dugard (my personal hero I love her she’s such a queen 😍) and then I bring up Ian and Myra Henly and all the children they killed and a***d together. I only do this if someone tries to victim blame; since I cannot STAND that sh*t.
@Em.Anneta
@Em.Anneta 12 күн бұрын
@@EmiL_from_NieR and respect to you tbh, ive personally argued with people who just want to be ignorant so I brought that up, but props to you🙌
@EmiL_from_NieR
@EmiL_from_NieR 12 күн бұрын
@@Em.Anneta yeah. I try to understand some people are uninformed, but some are just straight up not listening. I usually just will say I’m glad they don’t understand because that means they’ve had a damn blessed life and I hope they never HAVE to understand. I don’t want people to understand, I just want them to know it exists and to be kinder to people that have been hurt 😔
@Unhinged_Honey
@Unhinged_Honey 10 күн бұрын
Shinji actually has an account on Twitter where he complains about people sending him death threats for what he did to Junko, it's actually baffling.
@helliomagne9488
@helliomagne9488 10 күн бұрын
Whats the account name
@sofiamoreno8359
@sofiamoreno8359 9 күн бұрын
What's the account name?😇 just for comment knowledge
@oolloolloolloo
@oolloolloolloo 9 күн бұрын
i did comment on that post of his wishing him only the worst. it angers me to no belief to know that people like him can still have platforms and be active in public places
@maya.ukiyoo
@maya.ukiyoo 9 күн бұрын
leak the account babe
@user-bj3ct5rl8b
@user-bj3ct5rl8b 9 күн бұрын
Of Course His Names "Shinji"...
@oz_the_archivist
@oz_the_archivist 10 күн бұрын
Hearing that Yoon was kidnapped again after returning home broke my heart. I can't imagine the pain Yoon's father must feel.
@annaelise6695
@annaelise6695 9 күн бұрын
And at church, while he had tried to make sure someone would keep her safe there 💔
@orrac1e
@orrac1e 8 күн бұрын
This really broke me. I’ve never tapped out of a show before but this one was hard. And how did they kidnap her from a church full of people!?
@camilap.8096
@camilap.8096 7 күн бұрын
@@orrac1eThey were probably threatened or bribed by the criminals. They are part of the yakuza
@jamiijam
@jamiijam 7 күн бұрын
@@camilap.8096that’s junko’s case, they’re talking about yoona
@camilap.8096
@camilap.8096 7 күн бұрын
@@jamiijam ah I didn’t read right mb 😭
@HeisenbergFam
@HeisenbergFam 12 күн бұрын
Criminals getting 7-20 years in jail is way too low for such vile act
@Sumayya-vb8jq
@Sumayya-vb8jq 12 күн бұрын
It's unfair its horrible
@Ur_localgremlin569
@Ur_localgremlin569 12 күн бұрын
I agree…it’s outrageous
@hunnilola
@hunnilola 12 күн бұрын
Idk what they were thinking with such low sentences. And the fact they are all free now too.
@ivylinmoon7211
@ivylinmoon7211 12 күн бұрын
Hey you guys know about the miryang case in korea. It happened in 2004. Three female were gang raped by 44 middle schoolers in a span over one year. No one went to jail. The parents of the rpist blame the gurls. And college didn’t want to accept victims of rpe. But now it is a big thing in korea because a youtuber exposed the predators. Stephanie i hope you cover this case again please bring attention to it
@SpicyRainStorms
@SpicyRainStorms 12 күн бұрын
Each beating.. each abuse.. should be a 10 year minimum charge. 😢my heart shattered at each remark of abuse
@amanda2fr
@amanda2fr 12 күн бұрын
literally one of the most horrendous cases ik THE FACT HER ABUSERS GOT SUCH A LOW SENTENCE IS FOUL
@MrWescottX
@MrWescottX 12 күн бұрын
Ikr so sad
@irisbean7204
@irisbean7204 12 күн бұрын
They're all free rn too
@amanda2fr
@amanda2fr 12 күн бұрын
@@irisbean7204 ITS LITERALLY SICKENING LIKE THEY NEED LIFE IN JAIL
@salmaoutata4271
@salmaoutata4271 12 күн бұрын
And their identities were protected too
@BunnyGirl-Cute
@BunnyGirl-Cute 12 күн бұрын
I fully agree to you and I hate that they got lay case!
@NHct273
@NHct273 11 күн бұрын
Same happened to 16 year old Sylvia Likens. She was tortured and murdered by Gertrude Baniszewski, Gertrude’s children, and several neighborhood friends. Sylvia was tortured for 3 months and they even forced her little sister, Jenny, to participate in her abuse. May Junko’s, Yuna’s, and Sylvia’s souls rest in peace and may all their perpetrators suffer eternally
@elijah7728
@elijah7728 9 күн бұрын
Stephanie covered that case. I think the episode was called "the coca cola torture" or something
@amyjanechic1
@amyjanechic1 7 күн бұрын
Omg yes poor Sylvia. What they did to her was horrendous! I never understood why her sister didn't contact their parents & try to save her
@ucanthandletruth4456
@ucanthandletruth4456 5 күн бұрын
​@@amyjanechic1because she was scared. She was terrified the same thing would happen to her.
@asmovoid
@asmovoid 5 күн бұрын
​@@ucanthandletruth4456 the comment could have been referring to sylvia's other sister, an adult who lived in the area and had at least two known instances of having spoken to her sisters before sylvia's death.
@asmovoid
@asmovoid 5 күн бұрын
​@@amyjanechic1her younger sister was scared to escalate the abuse, and she was very vulnerable. her older sister thought the girls were exaggerating their conditions under gertrude's care - i don't recall whether she ever spoke to either of the girls once sylvia's abuse became debilitating. the abuse of sylvia was QUICK to lead to the death of her.
@srvjjutfdhnkurdbb
@srvjjutfdhnkurdbb 11 күн бұрын
the fact that both cases are 26 years apart yet so similar shows that society has not progressed in any way whatsoever, women are still seen as objects by some men. what angers me the most is that THE AUTHORITIES IN BOTH THE CASES DIDNT EVEN FREAKING TRY AND SK PROTECTS THE NAMES OF THE FUCKING ASSAULTERS?? HOW DOES THIS MAKE SENSE???
@maximum_bird
@maximum_bird 8 күн бұрын
Police was chronically worthless and incompetent, particularly when it comes to individuals who aren't elite or associated with money (possibly with the exception of Barry and Honey Sherman). Of course, they won't do shit until it's too late, or they frame innocent people through their blatant lies.
@sharronhankins7722
@sharronhankins7722 17 сағат бұрын
It doesn't!😭😭
@saymyname2417
@saymyname2417 9 сағат бұрын
That's the mindset of these people and authorities for you...
@sylasgirl
@sylasgirl 12 күн бұрын
PEOPLE this is NOT about Junko it’s about Yoon - the Junko case is being mentioned for comparison purposes. Please share your heartache for this young woman too, not just Junko. Yoon is barely being mentioned by anyone in comments.
@bloodpixie777
@bloodpixie777 12 күн бұрын
I was just about to comment this as well. It's so sad, even the thumbnail used makes it feel it's about Junko. It's sad what happened to both of them but this time, it's supposed to be Yoons turn to be talked about and mourned...
@Vampiric-Princess
@Vampiric-Princess 12 күн бұрын
Ik I'm scrolling through the comments and I'm barely seeing anything about Yuna who the case is about. The Junko Furuta case is only for comparison to see the similarities of the two cases. Obviously I'm not skimming over what happened to Junko by any means but I think Rotten mango did a video about her already. Also not sending hate to rotten mango I love her videos but it would have been so much better if she put a photo of Yuna in the thumbnail or Yuna and Junko side by side. Honestly it's crazy that history really did repeat itself only in a different place.
@ivylinmoon7211
@ivylinmoon7211 12 күн бұрын
Hey you guys know about the miryang case in korea. It happened in 2004. Three female were gang raped by 44 middle schoolers in a span over one year. No one went to jail. The parents of the rpist blame the gurls. And college didn’t want to accept victims of rpe. But now it is a big thing in korea because a youtuber exposed the predators. Stephanie i hope you cover this case again please bring attention to it
@FallenMuse81
@FallenMuse81 12 күн бұрын
Top comment
@pragyasingh2297
@pragyasingh2297 12 күн бұрын
Absolutely. My heart breaks for Junko and Yoon, who were taken from the world too soon in the most brutal ways. To me it was the fact that people had 30 years to reflect on what happened to Junko but then moved on because they gave such short prison sentences. It boggles my mind, HOW could anyone possibly move on after hearing this? And why aren’t you making an example by giving these people harsher sentences? If we don’t learn from history, it’s gonna happen again.
@pamelaward3996
@pamelaward3996 12 күн бұрын
Can we not call it the Korean Junko case? Her name was Yuna! It seems sad to me that her story is lost behind Junko’s. Both are horrific heart breaking stories. But this story is not about Junko. Say her name! 😢
@Carmen_Rosabella
@Carmen_Rosabella 12 күн бұрын
Right! She deserves to have her story told for what it was.
@EmmieQuake
@EmmieQuake 12 күн бұрын
Her story isn’t lost at all… she’s literally telling the story in this video. I didn’t know anything about Yuna before but now I do. What exactly are you complaining for?
@Ammu_ammu7
@Ammu_ammu7 11 күн бұрын
​@@EmmieQuake 90% of the comments are about junko and not about yuna 😏
@dtru2012
@dtru2012 11 күн бұрын
She covered Yuna's story. I never heard about her before. The two cases are similar. She did an excellent job covering both cases.
@mmiek796
@mmiek796 11 күн бұрын
Exactly, and Stephanie’s show notes for this episode only include pictures of Junko.. seems misleading and disrespectful to me
@kirstenroche8160
@kirstenroche8160 10 күн бұрын
I'm a medical doctor- I can barely fathom the damage setting fireworks off inside your body would cause. Certainly setting them off inside someone's genitals would put the person at risk of having their uterus and colon rupture. Colon contents (feces) would leak into their abdominal cavity (the area that holds your stomach, intestines, liver, gallbladder, etc). If that injury didn't cause you to bleed to death, you would likely die of sepsis/infection within 2-3 days. (You may get lots of offers but I'd be happy to answer any medical questions you have when you're researching videos!) Thank you for reporting on these devastating stories. Sex trafficking is one of the most horrific crimes that exists, and it occurs in every country- though admittedly this level of sadism is very extreme. I am so sad for the victims...grateful that they could eventually escape it, even in death, because no one should have to experience something like this.
@UnsolvedCrimesUncovered
@UnsolvedCrimesUncovered 7 күн бұрын
@kristenroche8160 / Thank you for all you do to help others 🥹 It’s unimaginable what these poor women went through. Truly evil.
@dreamingnihilist653
@dreamingnihilist653 7 күн бұрын
I feel that In Western culture, we have become so desensitized and Blaise when experiencing True crime stories. Crime media is so over saturated in the media, that I feel we have become mechanical and routine when stories of injustice and inhumanity are explicitly. What I feel is directly missing is the medical details, what exactly is occuring in the body what is this human being truly enduring, the hours, the minutes. The body broken and I feel when we can reconnect to that shock and horror we will also connect back to empathy, grief and have that duality of both absolute nihilistic misery that humans are capable of such sadism, but also that saving grace that these jackals were unable to break the victims spirit. That the community was outraged, that decent people still exist. I believe a far deeper look into what is occuring medically would actually help to humanize the victim, and allow the audience to understand the totalality of the event. I base alot of this opinion on my own personal reactions of learning about the medical scientist who studied crucifixion and conducted experiments that really outlined the horrible nature of that execution. Anyhow, I didn't mean to ramble, lol. I think I'll watch some 80s music videos to counter this ponderance on dark subject matter. 😮
@CocoCece08
@CocoCece08 11 күн бұрын
Sadly, in both cases, EVERYONE failed these girls. With Junko - the officers who went to the kidnapper's house? They got fired after her body was found. With Yuna - everyone failed this girl.
@enstarrie333
@enstarrie333 12 күн бұрын
south korean men wonder why women dont wanna be around them when this case is still so recent and the misogyny is still so rampant
@3126-u2m
@3126-u2m 11 күн бұрын
I don't think it's okay to generalize coz there are so many women too who made some gruesome crime. Some women who act as a victim but not, the reason why those who are real victims are being snub more now coz false accusation.
@atsumusakusa246
@atsumusakusa246 11 күн бұрын
but this vid isnt abt the women being the same so stop because this case is heartbreaking​ and caused by MEN.@@3126-u2m
@Jesuisesmee
@Jesuisesmee 11 күн бұрын
The amount of female idols who have recieved threats for being feminists or reading feminist writings tells you all you need to know about how men perceive women in South Korea. It's seriously horrifying.
@catsaresuperior2004
@catsaresuperior2004 11 күн бұрын
oh yeah because this is what the average korean man does🤡🤡
@moon_play8969
@moon_play8969 11 күн бұрын
Oo​@@atsumusakusa246
@irisbean7204
@irisbean7204 12 күн бұрын
This is probably the one time I won't watch a rotten mango episode, this case disturbes me too much. Stay safe y'all
@Davina9197archives
@Davina9197archives 12 күн бұрын
Take care of yourself ❤
@maithaabdoulla5345
@maithaabdoulla5345 12 күн бұрын
same, honestly can’t with this case.
@ashlynn2371
@ashlynn2371 12 күн бұрын
i couldn’t watch one recently. take care
@MooyariVT
@MooyariVT 12 күн бұрын
please take care ❤
@helloshomai
@helloshomai 12 күн бұрын
Same here. This is such a childhood nightmare for me - as a woman and as a kid during that time I heard about this horrifying case
@Moonlightmad
@Moonlightmad 7 күн бұрын
I don't want to hear debates about bears anymore. No bear would hold you captive and torture you for over a month.
@vegito179
@vegito179 3 күн бұрын
99.percnt of men wouldn't either, it's the 1 percnt that makes all the news
@Moonlightmad
@Moonlightmad 2 күн бұрын
@@vegito179 I think without saying, this is understood. Except this eerily similar scenario happened twice. A bear attack wouldn't have the mind to conceive of something so gruesome to another human being. It's just eat, defend, or move on.
@raincandy1653
@raincandy1653 2 күн бұрын
​@@Moonlightmad not to mention that lots of men were involved with both of these cases. Damn, the bear do be looking nice
@小梨-l6x
@小梨-l6x 2 күн бұрын
@@vegito179remember it’s a randomised scenario. would you prefer the ‘1%’ chance of being harmed for amusement from people or 0% chance bears give?
@divevash
@divevash Күн бұрын
​@@vegito179 learn to read the room
@BriannaJean-jx7wd
@BriannaJean-jx7wd 11 күн бұрын
The title doesn’t even say Yuna’s name??? What is the ‘’Korean Version of Junko Furuta’’ 💀
@BriannaJean-jx7wd
@BriannaJean-jx7wd 11 күн бұрын
Damn bro I just commented how did someone already like
@beya1625
@beya1625 9 күн бұрын
@@BriannaJean-jx7wdThis is so true tho she shouldn't be remembered as Korean version of Junko
@abyblue7287
@abyblue7287 9 күн бұрын
I'm pretty sure her name's not public knowledge. I'd like to believe the reason why this case is presented this way is 'cause there's not that much information out there about the victim (not even her real name) and this case is a lot more private than the one that happened in Japan. But who knows? I'm not on the RM team 🤷🏾‍♀️ and it's lowkey strange that there's a lot more information on something that happened in '88 than 2014 in the nation that CCTVs everything although i guess it might be there but just not accessible to the general public. Again, who knows??
@wannabechef-yv2uc
@wannabechef-yv2uc 8 күн бұрын
Stephanie should change the title
@Alejojojo6
@Alejojojo6 8 күн бұрын
WE DONT KNOW HER ACTUAL NAME! Korean authorities protect names of victims.
@BarrenIamninja
@BarrenIamninja 12 күн бұрын
"History Doesn't Repeat Itself, but It Often Rhymes” - Mark Twain
@juliemesser2053
@juliemesser2053 12 күн бұрын
Nope, it repeats itself. No matter how similar it is.
@raccoonchild
@raccoonchild 12 күн бұрын
​@@juliemesser2053 Nah, Twain got it perfectly. No event perfectly repeats itself, it's just logical. No need to twist a simple truth around.
@bunbunbee
@bunbunbee 12 күн бұрын
@@juliemesser2053Repeat = verbatim. If that were the case, eventually we’d be in a spiral of the same exact day over and over.
@KDB349
@KDB349 12 күн бұрын
@@raccoonchildit doesn't matter if an event 'perfectly' repeats. The same thing happening in someway, shape or form, regardless of the people involved is history repeating.
@KDB349
@KDB349 12 күн бұрын
@@bunbunbeesame event, different people. History repeats.
@neru1584
@neru1584 12 күн бұрын
I hate how cops literally couldve atleast saved her by checking the cameras but refused to do anything about it. Every person in law enforcement who allowed this to happen should be jailed or ATLEAST fired and im dead serious
@elizabethbaron552
@elizabethbaron552 12 күн бұрын
It makes me think that at least some of them were in on it. Like maybe some of them had a connection to the murderers and protected them.
@kltil5082
@kltil5082 11 күн бұрын
@@elizabethbaron552 Wouldn't surprise me, these types of men are everywhere. Hence why men have no problem finding other men to partake in r*pe with. Women need to start waking up to the true nature that so many of them hide.
@ameliarose47
@ameliarose47 11 күн бұрын
Honestly most of South Koreas legal/justice system should be put in jail. The only ones who probably arent corrupt are the front line guys (and girls) who unfortunately have no power/control over decisions and situations and have to just follow orders.
@sirirond1990
@sirirond1990 11 күн бұрын
cops have legally no obligation to protect anyone, they are there to prevent you from annoying the rich and the politicians, look up the case of the guy that got stabbed in front of a cop and the cop at the end of it all said that to him or the uvalde case, just to name a few on the USA (the land of the law, the free and the "brave" mind you), so yeah its better to trust yourself to protect yourself most of the time
@yuyust7615
@yuyust7615 10 күн бұрын
some of you are missing the point. she isnt comparing the cases to dismiss yunas case but to show that despite evolving, despite changing times, evil wont change. some people are just rotten. some are just pure evil. a similar case happening 26 years later just proves that people are evil
@janetd5697
@janetd5697 10 күн бұрын
I see where your coming from but I feel like she could of executed this better, junko’s story is well known, I’m not saying no one should talk about her cuz they should, she went through such a horrific thing but I feel like she could of gotten the point across differently without pushing yunas to the side, they were both innocent human beings, they deserve their own video and story 😞
@da_sleepy_queen7070
@da_sleepy_queen7070 11 күн бұрын
Reminder to the comments that junko is not the only victim mentioned in this video!! We should give our respect and love to BOTH girls, Yuna and Junko. (My personal opinion that this thumbnail and title should be changed bc it can misleading and Yunko deserves her own spotlight instead of being overshadowed by a different case although I understand the purpose was to compare but still it could’ve have been handled better)
@elizabethregalado
@elizabethregalado 12 күн бұрын
Why does SK protect these men? These men are not afraid to commit a crime since they will likely serve a short time in prison. So unfair.
@mayakovske
@mayakovske 12 күн бұрын
I watched a lot pf SK true crimes and it seems that SK system has more sympathy for abusers
@mayakovske
@mayakovske 12 күн бұрын
It's like the logic "yeah he's horrible person but at least he can achieve career bit victim cannot even help herself so she's useless anyway:
@Nina-Nina2st
@Nina-Nina2st 11 күн бұрын
@@mayakovskethis so sad 😢
@aanimavilis1492
@aanimavilis1492 11 күн бұрын
I think it's bc intelligent abusere often like to take positions it work that gives power. Like law, medicine, police, politic... That's a fields where's the most psychopaths and abusers bc they feel they have real power. I'm not saying that every one of them is evil but it's real tendencies. And abusers with their twisted logic will protect other abusers. And we just allowed for that.
@AlissaSss23
@AlissaSss23 11 күн бұрын
SK protects SAers, paed*philes, women unalivers. There are plenty of examples even here, on Stephanie's channel.
@s4ify
@s4ify 12 күн бұрын
truly one of the worst crime cases EVER.
@urfavjessie28
@urfavjessie28 12 күн бұрын
Agreed..
@0red_m00n0
@0red_m00n0 12 күн бұрын
agreeed so badly 😢
@haileysalvatore6760
@haileysalvatore6760 12 күн бұрын
Agreed
@Mmmkay9
@Mmmkay9 12 күн бұрын
It is almost unreal
@doreenbierens
@doreenbierens 12 күн бұрын
Agreed
@lindabarrett5631
@lindabarrett5631 11 күн бұрын
This is the most disturbing story I've ever heard. Truly unhinged. Nauseating, shocking, heartbreaking. What breaks in a human mind to let them do these things?
@sheseesdarkness
@sheseesdarkness 7 күн бұрын
Does she show any pics of her in the way she died? If so I can’t watch 😢
@sarahcromwell8489
@sarahcromwell8489 6 күн бұрын
⁠@@sheseesdarknessi’ve been researching up on this case for about 2 years now, this is probably if not most, one of the most brutal crimes i’ve ever read may God bless junko and yun’s spirit and may they forever be at peace now 🤍🤍🙏🏼
@DL-idk
@DL-idk 17 сағат бұрын
Probably power and entitlement. These two can make the strongest minds to rot if not careful
@pog8744
@pog8744 11 күн бұрын
I really did not like this format. Making Junko’s case SO prevalent to Yuna’s own story felt like it just kinda trivialized her situation and detracted from how bad her case was, too. I think briefly touching on these cases similarities would have been much better and then loop back to the way that the police/justice system failings remain an issue.
@Pudgesicle
@Pudgesicle 8 күн бұрын
I agree. It was really distracting from Yuna’s story, and didn’t give her story the respect it deserves. The constant comparison and jumping back and forth is not necessary
@ButterflyBaby23
@ButterflyBaby23 7 күн бұрын
It also made it really confusing for me to be constant back and forth I forget which girl she is talking about at times. She should have covered them both in seperate videos then maybe one comparing the cases​@@Pudgesicle
@Pudgesicle
@Pudgesicle 7 күн бұрын
@@ButterflyBaby23totally agree. I got confused as well, and I had even watched the Junko case video before.
@Starteez1024
@Starteez1024 7 күн бұрын
i dont think theres even enough to go on w yunas case. it is more private than junko’s
@pog8744
@pog8744 6 күн бұрын
@@Starteez1024 Imo then she just shouldn’t make a video on it. Better to not speak on something when you don’t know enough about it than unintentionally offend the deceased’s memory.
@Kpopisntforkids
@Kpopisntforkids 12 күн бұрын
The fact that in both cases, almost all of the killers are still out there alive and living life just fills me up with rage.
@Sumayya-vb8jq
@Sumayya-vb8jq 12 күн бұрын
Same its insane
@blasiandumplin
@blasiandumplin 12 күн бұрын
Same here, like makes me so mad I want to cry because I can’t do anything about it. The Justice system royally fucked over Yuna & Junko both.
@Kpopisntforkids
@Kpopisntforkids 12 күн бұрын
@@blasiandumplin Same
@IsaLLLD
@IsaLLLD 12 күн бұрын
If they get exposed like people involved in the Miryang case, I will not feel any sympathy for them.
@elizabethbaron552
@elizabethbaron552 12 күн бұрын
@@blasiandumplinthey may of evaded justice here on earth, but rest assured God works overtime. And when it comes time to face the ultimate judge, I believe God will make them each experience the exact pain and torment they put her through. Because that’s the only real justice, understanding truly and completely how it felt for junko and yuna.
@sikorilzcx4513
@sikorilzcx4513 12 күн бұрын
Tragic how the journalists honored Junko Furuta more than the police and the legal system. The legal system protects those monsters, while the journalists warn Japan of the monster's identity as well as guaranteeing that the monsters cannot pretend to be human again (live normally/hidden identity). Too bad Yuna isn't honored in the same way...
@Just_kurosama
@Just_kurosama 12 күн бұрын
For real?
@sikorilzcx4513
@sikorilzcx4513 12 күн бұрын
@@Just_kurosama In my opinion, the law protected the identities of Junko Furuta killers so that her murder would not 'ruin their social lives' after prison, but the journalists did not allow them that luxury. And in my opinion, that is more honorable to Junko than her killers being seen as upstanding citizens and living a life without consequences
@Just_kurosama
@Just_kurosama 12 күн бұрын
@@sikorilzcx4513 your right on that but either way people from both ways of how they did shit to either Yuna or Junko are really fucked up
@Winii15
@Winii15 8 күн бұрын
I found out about junko's case when i was 12-13 years old and it took me a WHILE to digest what had happened to her. Now after recalling the details ( i actually didn't know that she got wax poured on herself and that her tendons were cut ) i get goosebumps i feel so bad for her that i wanna cry. We women never get peace even after death. Breaks my heart.
@romrom6965
@romrom6965 9 күн бұрын
Rest in peace Yoon and Junko honestly I felt like you should have made each one a separate video
@sleepymonsteraddict
@sleepymonsteraddict 12 күн бұрын
Everyone, remember one thing well: if the police and/or bystanders had not been lazy and ignorant, then both of these girls would be alive and safe today, they could've stood there in the court, telling the world about the pain they endured. It wouldn't have been so easy for the court to set them free if the victim had been able to stand their and talk about their story. All we can now do is tell their story for them, and not be ignorant like the bystanders in both these cases. If you see a girl who looks uncomfortable or unwell in company of others, assume the worst and help them, even if you helping them is merely handing them a note.
@aerymv
@aerymv 12 күн бұрын
I honestly feel like justice wasn't properly served with these cases. Their abusers getting THAT low of a sentence baffles me.
@bloodpixie777
@bloodpixie777 12 күн бұрын
Oh goes without saying! They need to be in jail for life, at minimum..
@silentautisticdragon-kp9sw
@silentautisticdragon-kp9sw 12 күн бұрын
Yeah. At this point courts are protecting perpetrators more than victims. There's no room for logic anymore.
@v.vivienne3762
@v.vivienne3762 12 күн бұрын
Some cases like these provoke urge to advocate for death sentencing, am sorry the thought of having tax used to feed, clothe and keep such vile things warm in prison?no
@jessicaramirez6346
@jessicaramirez6346 12 күн бұрын
At that point are the abusers even human?
@Paromitaxboishakhi
@Paromitaxboishakhi 12 күн бұрын
Presenting baffling and et.cuss or curse words
@kyungsu1203
@kyungsu1203 11 күн бұрын
I can't imagine how those girls never felt sorry for another girl who was getting tortured sm. Also, they choose to torture her together?😭😭 For Junko it's only men who did things to her but Yuna....I'm disappointed on those girl tbh. I mean I could never stand a monster torture another human or animal.
@Shadow-mq7rt
@Shadow-mq7rt 3 күн бұрын
Unfortunately, there were also some women involved when it came to torturing Junko.
@xxonspotlight
@xxonspotlight 11 күн бұрын
Junko's story never gets easier to hear. It's so sad that people failed her. :(
@mvpmommy8888
@mvpmommy8888 3 күн бұрын
This is Yunas story
@treubaking
@treubaking 37 минут бұрын
This is YOON's story. (her name isn't yuna, its based off her surname "Yun")
@notmuch8078
@notmuch8078 12 күн бұрын
Both girls were minors that deserved the world and instead went through hell, their families deserve nothing but respect and love.
@elizabethbaron552
@elizabethbaron552 12 күн бұрын
It also broke my heart thinking about how the father of one of the girls (I forget which) took her to church and told everyone thinking it would protect her more, but it was the reason the evil fuckers went back after her. I can’t imagine the blame he must place upon himself. And the fact that both of these girls loved their families so much that they put the welfare of their families above themselves, and sacrificed themselves so their family wouldn’t get killed.
@volhakorban9146
@volhakorban9146 12 күн бұрын
@@elizabethbaron552 exactly 😭😭😭
@isktyz
@isktyz 12 күн бұрын
this case actually broke me. poor girl did not deserve that
@MrWescottX
@MrWescottX 12 күн бұрын
For real 😢i
@elizabethbaron552
@elizabethbaron552 12 күн бұрын
I feel you guys, this is how I’m feeling right now too. 😭 what’s helping me is praying to god for them, and sending them loving energy.
@doreenbierens
@doreenbierens 12 күн бұрын
I think no one deserves this
@michaeltreu4152
@michaeltreu4152 11 күн бұрын
@@elizabethbaron552 That would piss me off if i went through that and someone told me that . They weren't important enough for God to help then just how important do you have to be for your prayers to get through to god?
@elizabethbaron552
@elizabethbaron552 11 күн бұрын
@@michaeltreu4152 I understand what you are saying. Look what happened to Jesus himself. But remember they nailed him to that cross and he bled out and died and rose again. This is what Jesus promises us all, so long as we believe in him. He will never force us to be with him, because that isn’t love. I know in the situations those girls were in, they certainly would have prayed to God in desperation whether they believed before or not. Everybody does, when it comes down to life or death like that. Because inherently we know he is real. He loves those girls just as much as you and me- which is infinite.I know he was there with them in their last moments, and where they went after (Heaven) is the opposite of suffering. All I know is, I was a wretch and I shouldn’t have lived the 6 times I overdosed on fentanyl. The time I committed suicide ended up in a coma and came back. He brought me back. What are the odds? Many of the people I loved the most died, and they died young. Some of the most amazing hearted people. The only thing I can make sense of, is that maybe God wanted to be with them in Heaven, in the most present and loving way he could. Maybe they had important work to do in Heaven, and God needed them. It doesn’t seem like to us back on earth, that they were saved, but I believe they were. At the end of the day, neither you nor I, nor anyone can guarantee we won’t meet a violent end to our flesh. But the soul is more real than the flesh, and nobody can take that away from you. It belongs to God. It can be beaten down and crushed by evil forces, but the soul prevails after physical death, and it goes to a place much greater than anything in this world can offer.
@KaraDare
@KaraDare 4 күн бұрын
I am so disgusted right now like wtf? only 7-8 years? death caused by assault? and now they're free? the fact that Junko was alive through all that was really scary, not only Junko but Yuna too. I hope that at least their souls would be at peace
@Kriii-qo3ej
@Kriii-qo3ej 11 күн бұрын
And then men ask - why do you choose a bear? 🙄
@user-bj3ct5rl8b
@user-bj3ct5rl8b 11 күн бұрын
Honestly. . . From The Few And Many Other Comments Saying The Exact Same Thing As An Direct Response To Men,I'd Have To Say Even Tho If Men Mostly Do The Crimes More Than Women That Doesn't Change The Fact That Also Women Can't Do The Same But I Must Say I Can Definitely Agree With The Statement Of Facing A Wild Animal Than A Master Minded Pyscho Maniac,But For Every Women Who Says "Bear Over Males" You quite Forgot One More Thing,...The Type Of Bear you're Gonna Face,Me Personally A Black Bear Would Be The Best Survival'ed situation. . .
@shahidaislam6599
@shahidaislam6599 9 күн бұрын
@@user-bj3ct5rl8b…. So edgy🤡
@Griis-vs8sl
@Griis-vs8sl 9 күн бұрын
Are you aware of who instigated the torture and death of Sylvia Likens? Not to say that you're not valid in choosing the bear, but I don't understand this notion that men are the only people we should concern ourselves with.
@user-bj3ct5rl8b
@user-bj3ct5rl8b 9 күн бұрын
Bruh. . . "💀" ​@@shahidaislam6599Whyd You Replied To me By Calling Me "Edgy",Would You Mind To Explain,Well If Not I'm Fine With That But You'll Just Be Seen Either An Idiot Or A Trolling Rage Baiter. . . I Mean Is Really THAT "Bad" For Me to Have A Reasonablely Opinionated Reply As A MAN Instead Of Overly Raging And Calling My Self A "Nice" Guy?... I LITERALLY And LEGITIMATELY HOPE You're Serious About This. . . L.O.L
@melissalayson7275
@melissalayson7275 8 күн бұрын
It's not only guys we should be weary of. Women actually started the torture in the Slivia Likeins and the Susanne Capper's case. This type of evil lives in both men and women.
@innoeyes777
@innoeyes777 12 күн бұрын
The fact both victims were failed by the justice system.. No matter how many people share their stories it wont change the fact two young girls went through hell
@katherinekharchenko1633
@katherinekharchenko1633 12 күн бұрын
I almost got teary-eyed when I saw this video pop up. I remember how much Junko Furuta case impacted me when I was 13 years old, now I'm 24 and working in a criminal justice system, and I still think about this case a lot and carry it in my heart. I will probably watch this video eventually, because Stephanie and her team always give across so much respect and empathy for the victim. I love to think that we all end up watching this video or reading comments to collectively support and mourn the beautiful life that we lost in such unspeakable circumstances. Will till the end of my days think about Junko. P.S. And the victim in the Korean case, Yoon, discussed in this video.
@trujur7842
@trujur7842 12 күн бұрын
That was sad
@lmak-rf9fn
@lmak-rf9fn 12 күн бұрын
You made me cry. I think of her often.
@Gh0ulsin
@Gh0ulsin 12 күн бұрын
Yuna*
@TwichMcvey-mc3pv
@TwichMcvey-mc3pv 12 күн бұрын
This is Yoon, not Junko. Right? Like both cases are heart wrenching but not the same
@tirthalily
@tirthalily 12 күн бұрын
You can't even recall the name of the victim in this video. It's funny how you're so empathetic towards one victim but the victim that this video is dedicated to just brushed past your mind when she had to suffer through 26 days of tormenting hell before her life finally went out. Double standards is what I call that. Fyi, her name is Yuna
@deb2062
@deb2062 11 күн бұрын
I feel deep sympathy for the father of Yuna. This case is truly sick and inhuman, I wish the best to the father and the worst to the abusers.
@Faiellea
@Faiellea 7 күн бұрын
This case HORRIFIES me. None of them deserved to be called human, what convinces someone to ever do this? Complete monsters.
@sophiazaichenko415
@sophiazaichenko415 12 күн бұрын
The final words 'And that is the case of South Korea's Junko' were just.... not it. Please, your skill at humanizing, if I can say so, the victims is always admirable, and your empathy is unmatched. But for this case, it was not supposed to be about Junko. You do not need clickbait. You are so above that as a true crime storyteller. It is my opinion only, but briefly listing how the cases were similar, and then shifting the focus to how this time's case was different would have been a better format, and it would have done more justice to Yuna. We barely had a chance to know her.
@CyberGirl1234
@CyberGirl1234 11 күн бұрын
Exactly. These tragedies are not two plots to compare. Unless one is a copycat case. Otherwise this is quite distasteful. Imagine hearing the story of someone you care about just not get the light of day, just be interesting enough to be entertainment for others. That’s so wrong.
@cathrynconroy9369
@cathrynconroy9369 11 күн бұрын
right. why did she even have to go over junko’s case too in this episode. there’s so much neglected detail about both cases and victims because they were crammed into the same episode. disappointing
@e.normastits00000
@e.normastits00000 11 күн бұрын
that's what i was thinking
@Jesuisesmee
@Jesuisesmee 11 күн бұрын
I agree. Yunas' story was horrifying all by itself. There is no comparison because both victims suffered tremendously. I hope she reflects on this comment, it's very well worded!
@stargirl3455
@stargirl3455 11 күн бұрын
same thoughts here
@that_boy_sp
@that_boy_sp 12 күн бұрын
doesn't calling it the Korean Junko case kind of take away from the victim, not even her own name used to describe the horror she went through.,,,,,,,,,, and dont come for me i love stephanies videos i just disagree with this going down in history with that title and i know its what others named it not just stephanie
@jayofthedeadd
@jayofthedeadd 12 күн бұрын
The fact that people are scared of leaving valid criticism about this episode in fear of being attacked by fans is so sad. You and everyone else talking about Yuna’s pain are completely right.
@frog3630
@frog3630 12 күн бұрын
⁠@@jayofthedeaddexactly, it’s so crazy how you’ll literally get attacked for having empathy FOR the victim of the video. 😐
@poingucac
@poingucac 11 күн бұрын
yeah when i first read the title i was a bit uncomfortable with the fact that its being referred as 'the korean version' so casually. i do understand though that the titles usually reflect what netizens call it and not the actual case name, but still..
@MemeJzkskd
@MemeJzkskd 10 күн бұрын
@@poingucac exactly it feels so dehumanizing
@princetaeho1520
@princetaeho1520 10 күн бұрын
does anyone know the actual girl’s case name i genuinely just cant find it
@NaeSquared0178
@NaeSquared0178 12 күн бұрын
I wish this video did not include so much info on Junko. I understand comparing the cases but it kinda of completely overshadows Yunas story, and the jumping between times is confusing but I may just be a bit slow🤣
@kimtan0627
@kimtan0627 6 күн бұрын
Petition to change the title to Yunas' name. I know that this case is eerily similar to Junko's, but please just this time we have to focus on Yuna. This is her story. Put her name on the title!
@dimey2018
@dimey2018 Күн бұрын
we don't know her name apparently,I think that's like a cover name to keep her anonymous
@treubaking
@treubaking 36 минут бұрын
her name isn't yuna, its based off her surname "Yun." No netizen knows her name, but I get what you're saying. It would be misleading to put her name as Yuna, but I'm sure steph could have found something better.
@deedee_wimz
@deedee_wimz 12 күн бұрын
Just a reminder that one of Junko’s tormentors, Hiroshi Miyano, picked on her and targeted her, tortured her, because she rejected his offer to date him. Remember that. Edit: I feel as though I should mention that Yoona is also a victim, and I don’t want to ignore her and her trauma as well. What they both went through is horrible, and their perpetrators should have been punished accordingly. The law and the people around them failed them. Edit #2: I feel like I should preface that this video is about BOTH of them. And how similar their cases are, from how they were lured in to how their perpetrators committed the atrocities, even down to how they got caught. I feel like we should look at both of these girls and not compare or say that one case was worse than the other. Both these girls are victims and it’s important we realize that this cycle will continue until we actually do something about the system hurting them.
@nirvana_lilith
@nirvana_lilith 12 күн бұрын
That fact haunts me… it’s disgusting and scary the need of some men to possess women like objects. This case is literally an extreme example of misogyny.
@tomysoulsociety
@tomysoulsociety 12 күн бұрын
this video isnt about her
@g.i.520
@g.i.520 12 күн бұрын
@@tomysoulsocietyare you victim police. Get over it.
@xWriterclarenocturnexx
@xWriterclarenocturnexx 12 күн бұрын
@@g.i.520 Are you kidding me??
@jellyrolly
@jellyrolly 12 күн бұрын
I just wonder - what is with men/boys and their intolerance to rejection? And then they often talk about how 'modern women have ridiculous standards' 🙄More like we have standards now so that we can avoid azzholes like you.
@pragyasingh2297
@pragyasingh2297 12 күн бұрын
Goodness gracious. The Junko Furata case was the first true crime case that actually made me cry. Usually I can detach or feel anger, but this just made me feel utter hopelessness. I knew people are awful, but the fact that someone would willingly do something THIS horrendous and RECREATE IT really shattered some of the newfound hope I’d found in humanity. Sending so much healing to Junko, Yuna, and their loved ones. May your souls be at peace 😢
@morkawlanamk2319
@morkawlanamk2319 12 күн бұрын
Same... I researched the Junko furata case after I saw a picture of those vile monsters that did all that too her and a short description on Tumblr, when I was 15. It was the first true crime case that made me cry and made me truly consider for my only mission in life to be, to train and hunt those monsters down, so that true justice can finally be served and the public is protected from people like them... I always remember all the victims that I have read about, but I think about Junko really often... I'm a spiritual person, I often pray to my spirit guides for Junko's soul, that she's at peace and that the life she lives after being reborn is absolutely beautiful, full of happiness and joy, with no struggles or issues. I pray to them that the perpetrators get their Karma, that they suffer.. even if not in this lifetime, I hope that they are able to remember their past life actions, what they did to Junko and that they experience all the stuff that they did to her. I'm going to start praying for Yuna too from now on... My brain can't comprehend how somebody can be as evil as those monsters, how they can lack humanity so much. I have ASPD, but I would NEVER do anything violent to the innocent. My dad has ASPD too and he used to always say to me growing up "It's our job to protect the innocent". I don't understand how the girls in Yunas Case did nothing, I used to find myself in situations around grown men that were way more unhinged at that age and when I saw them attack a woman one time, I threw myself between them and the woman and I started punching and hitting so the woman could get away... I don't feel fear and I don't care if anything happens to me, I know that not everybody is like me, but in those 28 days, I'm 100% sure that there was a moment where they could've done something to help her.. I'm so embarrassed to admit that I have the same mental illness, that is always associated with people who commit such horrendous crimes. RIP Yuna, RIP Junko..
@thealmightyonion1196
@thealmightyonion1196 12 күн бұрын
Furuta*
@elizabethbaron552
@elizabethbaron552 12 күн бұрын
It’s very obvious that you are NOTHING like these evil people. Please don’t compare yourself because you have ASPD diagnosis. I’m not a psychologist by any means but for you to pray for murdered victims you don’t even know, shows me you are a very caring and loving person. I thought ASPD hallmark trait was not caring about other people. If you have ASPD it certainly would seem to me that you don’t have that symptom. I’m not trying to invalidate your diagnosis if you truly believe it fits, but this is just my observation. Based on your comment I see a very empathetic and conscientious person.
@junejunejuniejune
@junejunejuniejune 12 күн бұрын
the fact that so many people were involved in her torture is so horrific and scary. What evils people are capable of when given the opportunity and the mob mentality that takes away responsibility (in their minds) just the creepiest part of that case.
@aeriuu_
@aeriuu_ 12 күн бұрын
it makes me feel like throwing up each time I hear a portion of her case. I dont think I'v ever listened to any coverage of it fully. I cant bear listening to how she was tortured.. So so many people were involved and I can only imagine how hopeless she must have felt Meanwhile Yoon was able to leave... but they got her again. That's a different type of fear and hopelessness...
@keescrawford
@keescrawford 11 күн бұрын
my heart is shattered. these young women didn’t deserve any of this omg
@chairamaesutherland3970
@chairamaesutherland3970 7 күн бұрын
It absolutely disgusting that *humans* like this are out there. I've heard of many true crime cases, but this one terrifies me the most. It's disgusting and inhumane of how Junko and Yuna were treated.
@Freeliving111
@Freeliving111 7 күн бұрын
Those are not human I’m sorry
@chairamaesutherland3970
@chairamaesutherland3970 7 күн бұрын
​@Freeliving111 that's why I said * humans*
@khalidadjimaoui7340
@khalidadjimaoui7340 12 күн бұрын
Reading that title brings back all the rage and sadness from when I first heard about the original Junko Furuta, knowing there's another one drives me insane.
@kamixae263
@kamixae263 12 күн бұрын
I feel you.
@shashank8091
@shashank8091 12 күн бұрын
boohoo bro you're not Batman. you gonna do literally nothing about it
@almogxchq5282
@almogxchq5282 12 күн бұрын
@@shashank8091 We all contribute in small ways and that has been proven through the many research papers on the psychology of crime documentary viewers. On the other hand, to act so brazenly in the comment section of such a heartbreaking, gut-wrenching video suggests a serious issue you should probably get checked.
@yasuhoe6094
@yasuhoe6094 12 күн бұрын
@@shashank8091no shit but we have something called empathy
@Syahiirohfilimi
@Syahiirohfilimi 12 күн бұрын
@@shashank8091stop yapping you psycho
@ashleexanna
@ashleexanna 12 күн бұрын
This almost made me physically ill. These are 2 of the worst cases I've ever heard. These girls deserved so much better. Justice was not served.
@cassidytalsma1818
@cassidytalsma1818 11 күн бұрын
Went back to listen to some of your older podcast episodes on these cases and I am glad to say you have come a long way in handling these true crime cases in a respectful and professional way. You really found your footing as a voice advocating for causes helping victims since then.
@pilarcicchiello
@pilarcicchiello 10 күн бұрын
Hey Stephanie, could you look into Loan’s case? he is a 5 year old little boy who went missing a couple days ago in Corrientes, here in Argentina 🇦🇷. It seems like some members of the family are somehow involved in his disappearance, and A LOT of police, politicians, everyone is shady, probably for human trafficking. A lot of important people is getting fired and detained (I apologize if I misspelled something, Spanish is my first language) stay safe everyone 🤍
@LesbianKimDokja
@LesbianKimDokja 12 күн бұрын
every rotten mango title is more insane then the last
@Peace_luv_educ888
@Peace_luv_educ888 12 күн бұрын
Literally omg
@marsh3852
@marsh3852 12 күн бұрын
this case is commonly refered to as the 26 days of hell, it's one of the worst I've studied.
@peachysweet3157
@peachysweet3157 12 күн бұрын
I wish she mentioned the victims names … out of respect
@ivylinmoon7211
@ivylinmoon7211 12 күн бұрын
Hey you guys know about the miryang case in korea. It happened in 2004. Three female were gang raped by 44 middle schoolers in a span over one year. No one went to jail. The parents of the rpist blame the gurls. And college didn’t want to accept victims of rpe. But now it is a big thing in korea because a youtuber exposed the predators. Stephanie i hope you cover this case again please bring attention to it
@ancaadriana8028
@ancaadriana8028 12 күн бұрын
And for this case any title is downplaying the actual hell and horror that it really was
@michelleshowman8928
@michelleshowman8928 12 күн бұрын
A curse, a curse upon all their houses ☠️ Both of these girls deserved so much better in life, my heart goes out to both of their families.
@ChienNoob
@ChienNoob 7 күн бұрын
I will never be the same after hearing these stories. I'm spilt between feeling like I should bare witness to this and wishing I had never heard any of it.
@nataliedunn5239
@nataliedunn5239 11 күн бұрын
I did manage to finish the video, but not in one sitting. I had to stop twice and go do something to distract me, then come back a little calmer. Thank you Stephanie for covering the case, as hard as it is to listen to, both girls stories need to be heard, both girls need to be remembered, not just remembered for what happened to them, but for how brave both were to try and escape and to face their ab*sers at the end. Let us hope that history does not continue to repeat itself and society can learn from the suffering these girls had to endure.
@thainiatinopcin752
@thainiatinopcin752 12 күн бұрын
I remember when I heard about the Junko Furuta case. Its so sad that someone can do this to another human being because they couldnt take rejection.
@justaperson6254
@justaperson6254 12 күн бұрын
i just wanna say, the story that Junko rejected them was mistranslated. the males who harmed her, just... picked her, she was a young woman who existed in society... may Junko forever rest in peace ❤
@misscyanic2484
@misscyanic2484 12 күн бұрын
The 1st X I heard that case... idk, it changed me, broke me some way.
@4m3mory
@4m3mory 12 күн бұрын
or for whatever any other reason or no reason although that gives it an even more pathetic reason but lightly in comparison as it's not the time for school style drama
@utubesucks9302
@utubesucks9302 12 күн бұрын
Psychopaths don’t need a reason to terrorise
@strudelh
@strudelh 12 күн бұрын
Junko’s case is one that haunts me whenever I remember the details of it. And I’ve only looked at that case maybe once or twice. The fact that there is a Korean version of this is heartbreaking.
@aminaali6825
@aminaali6825 12 күн бұрын
No way?! There’s another similar case?
@zuliuszaesar
@zuliuszaesar 12 күн бұрын
​@@aminaali6825..thats what the video is about
@ivylinmoon7211
@ivylinmoon7211 12 күн бұрын
Hey you guys know about the miryang case in korea. It happened in 2004. Three female were gang raped by 44 middle schoolers in a span over one year. No one went to jail. The parents of the rpist blame the gurls. And college didn’t want to accept victims of rpe. But now it is a big thing in korea because a youtuber exposed the predators. Stephanie i hope you cover this case again please bring attention to it
@larajayne4934
@larajayne4934 12 күн бұрын
Also Fan Man Yee (Hello Kitty case) and Silvia Likens 😢😭
@Just_kurosama
@Just_kurosama 12 күн бұрын
Ngl I feel the same way
@diaryofarealmom3264
@diaryofarealmom3264 8 күн бұрын
Impulse control issues, is buying an expensive pair of Jordans instead of paying your phone bill. Torturing a girl, means you HAD THE SADISTIC IMPULSE in the first place… 😠
@eden-kun5716
@eden-kun5716 4 күн бұрын
It's so scary to think that two cases set 26 years apart, in different countries can be so terrifyingly similar. May both of the victims (and all feminicide victims) rest in peace
@jvliawo
@jvliawo 12 күн бұрын
When I first learned about Junko Furuta’s case, I questioned my faith in humanity. It’s so disgusting and scary how so many people knew about these cases, yet no one tried to help these poor girls. It goes to show how truly sick and despicable people could be.
@sfigataa.69
@sfigataa.69 11 күн бұрын
“it goes to show how truly sick and despicable people could be” just say males
@Dl2EAMie
@Dl2EAMie 12 күн бұрын
These always haunt me because all I can think is that somewhere, right now, there's someone suffering just like this. Most will never be discovered and will be lost in human trafficking or in countries that just don't care. But that doesn't change the fact that someone is being tortured at this very moment and I'm here watching KZfaq while I do the dishes. That just eats me up.
@elizabethbaron552
@elizabethbaron552 12 күн бұрын
I feel you 😭
@priyavasireddy6018
@priyavasireddy6018 11 күн бұрын
😢
@cosunnyd
@cosunnyd 4 күн бұрын
Junko’s story was horrifying. I first read about it years ago. Yuna’s story is new to me, but it’s so heartbreaking!😢
@N_G_M
@N_G_M 5 күн бұрын
The part about her playing mahjong seems to be a mistranslation. While I myself cannot read Japanese to confirm, others who can say that one of the boys was frustrated about losing a lot of money in a game of mahjong and taking it out on Junko. This makes more sense as it would be impossible to play in her condition, especially with shattered hands.
@Enigmata23
@Enigmata23 12 күн бұрын
I don't understand South Korea. I lived there for a few years and it has always felt incredibly safe. But other times I feel like Korea and Japan have low crime rates but the crimes people do commit are literal nightmares.
@ti20g
@ti20g 12 күн бұрын
That's exactly how i feel too😢
@mayakovske
@mayakovske 12 күн бұрын
How is it safe if you cannot even walk to restroom without expecting hidden camera or something? Rates are low because crimes against women and children treated as a joke
@glershemaevargas4628
@glershemaevargas4628 12 күн бұрын
Always remember that the world has hidden dangers. Just covered in sugar sight.
@bapbirb
@bapbirb 12 күн бұрын
As a Korean who lived in both Korea and America, Korea is relatively safe in terms of being able to walk around at night and just walking to go from place to place. There's not much organ traffickers like China, no gun like America, no gangs like Mexico. But just like ANY countries, it all depends on the areas in the country you're in. Also its difficult to generalize a whole country's safety level based on some crimes cases because evil people exist everywhere. I would say its a relatively safe country but Id assume its because people have that sort of concept of 'Korea being a safe country' that when you hear about cases like this and stuff like burning sun and nth room, it comes across as even more extreme because it collides with your expectation.
@anusree2632
@anusree2632 12 күн бұрын
Crimes stats are only low in those places cause they don't care about women and children's safety, they literally have separate trains for women cause it's so bad, on top of spy cam and overburdening ant of revenge porn
@binibiningmatcha
@binibiningmatcha 12 күн бұрын
its haunting to hear that the two girls who received far lot worse torture injuries took some time to pass away, yet that man who got blackmailed and beaten to pulp died almost immediately after. poor girls had no one to help them, not even death took pity on them. and the perpetrators were not punished severely. no wonder a lot of unhinged people can get away
@MStacy-tg4mg
@MStacy-tg4mg 6 күн бұрын
Please cover more on this case! There are no words to describe how sick those abusers are. Their “punishment” doesn’t seem like a punishment at all. Thank you for putting cases like these out in the open.
@FemboyAngelDust
@FemboyAngelDust 4 күн бұрын
some things you did not mention in Junkoe case: they would cover her wounds with spices, they also would jump on her head repeatedly, the guys who house she was in his brother told them that they should probably stop because she would die soon
@angeldaniel7360
@angeldaniel7360 12 күн бұрын
Yuna was lured by her supposed boyfriend Kim, held captive for a month, sexually assaulted, physically abused and ultimately killed in an eerily similar manner to the 1988 'Junko Furuta' case in Japan.
@kltil5082
@kltil5082 11 күн бұрын
Thank you captain obvious
@KayleeMadison-op8pu
@KayleeMadison-op8pu 11 күн бұрын
​@@kltil5082 LMAO, right???
@ThatOneWeirdGal
@ThatOneWeirdGal 11 күн бұрын
Ok? We are here to watch/listen to it...so we know already. AI bot...
@RS-bn1ty
@RS-bn1ty 12 күн бұрын
Honestly being a woman is terrifying. Just because Junko said no, they did horrid things to her. I’m also so sick of the law favoriting the abusers, I just saw a case of a woman getting 25 years because she killed her r**ist. I get it the law is bad when you kill someone but personally I feel these type of cases should be forgiven for killing their attacker. I’ve also noticed this case is similar to Sylvia Likens as well. That’s a really sad case as well :(
@kltil5082
@kltil5082 12 күн бұрын
A mom in England got more time than these guys for killing the POS that touched her son and who had numerous convictions against other children. He kept getting slaps on the wrist by the court and she couldn't take it anymore. But is that privilege bestowed upon her when she commits her first violent crime with an actual good motive behind it?m No of course not.
@edith1315
@edith1315 12 күн бұрын
Yes, it also reminded me her case, human nature is awful
@IVEaLOVE
@IVEaLOVE 12 күн бұрын
Exactly
@RS-bn1ty
@RS-bn1ty 11 күн бұрын
@@kltil5082I live in the US and see this daily, it’s almost like flipping a coin of charged or not charged. Some cases I’ve read make no sense on why someone got less of a sentence. We are still dealing with the Tsarnaev’s case from 11 years ago when him and his brother committed the stuff in Boston, don’t think I can say the other word so I will just say stuff. The laws make no sense and like Stephanie said evil seems to repeat itself but maybe that’s because everything is more viral now with phones, computers, internet, etc. I just don’t understand how these cases are so similar if they never heard of Junko’s case.
@RS-bn1ty
@RS-bn1ty 11 күн бұрын
@@edith1315Sylvia’s story breaks my heart, I only found out about it when Elliot Page played her in a movie called An American Crime. I was like what this random woman who was a neighbor? Like why? Truly evil to her for no reason, it still boggles my mind how she treated her and the neighbor kids
@ebeee
@ebeee 10 күн бұрын
Calling this the "Korean Version of" is kinda disrespectful to the victim of today's case, Yuna, and she completely gets overshadowed by Junko Furuta's story. I love your videos and I get what you were trying but I feel like you missed the mark on this one.
@annthesis
@annthesis 8 күн бұрын
I'm glad you made this case known but I don't think it's ethical to make it known as "the Korean version of Junko Furuta" The victim deserves to have her name remembered to show people how horrible human beings can be.
@Jack3.0-pp6dg
@Jack3.0-pp6dg 12 күн бұрын
Why do people get such low jail time for such horrible crimes??? 7-20 years???Absolutely horrible....
@TanyaShaye
@TanyaShaye 12 күн бұрын
Its terrifying to think that just 1 person so evil exists but to have to face that several people this evil exist is terrifying
@JewelQuinn-rz1dn
@JewelQuinn-rz1dn 7 күн бұрын
Thank you gurlll 😭😭❤❤ ( I cry every time I hear about this case and I've probably heard it a hundred times.)
@lialandlide3339
@lialandlide3339 11 күн бұрын
Im so glad you finnally covered this case, since I've been wanting you to cover it for awhile. Ty for bringing awareness!
@wallyyyy3554
@wallyyyy3554 12 күн бұрын
Not a fan of this "comparison" video. Both victim deserve an episode each for their story to be told and not chopped up and intertwined with each other. It's just way too confusing when you keep jumping from story to story
@Chloe299XxX
@Chloe299XxX 11 күн бұрын
Thought It was just me. Was very compared and hard to separate. Especially when this girl Yuna didn't even get her own name in the video. Just "the south Korean version"
@6468May
@6468May 8 күн бұрын
I’m thinking maybe it was because Steph covers the Junko case already. But yes it would be nice if Yoona has her own story told
@Pudgesicle
@Pudgesicle 8 күн бұрын
Agree. It’s annoying, confusing, and Yuna deserves her own episode. The cases are both terrible, but they are different cases, and there have been other cases like this as well. Not sure why these two have to be compared in a video like this.
@bribeeay
@bribeeay 8 күн бұрын
Its insensitive too
@alicenatalja2991
@alicenatalja2991 8 күн бұрын
I did not find it confusing (and English isn't even my native language). I think a comparison like this was a good idea, they are such similar cases.
@benedicta4898
@benedicta4898 12 күн бұрын
This case was so horrifying. It was gruesome. My heart goes for the girls . They suffered physically and psychologically . Can’t imagine the pain they went through. I don’t know who raised these psychopaths and how they were allowed on the streets . They have no right
@cherylmaden5989
@cherylmaden5989 12 күн бұрын
People that say things like, " boys will be boys" to me it makes me remember the " bully" story from south Florida not exact similarities, but dysfunctional sick teenagers raising themselves😢
@zero-atlas
@zero-atlas 10 күн бұрын
I’m sorry but this episode did not sit right with me in the way that Junko’s case was woven in with Yuna. I understand they are both similar but I believe the focus should’ve been on Yuna, not constantly bringing Junko into it.
@ilovelevi9049
@ilovelevi9049 7 күн бұрын
I think it is very rude and insensitive to call this “Korean version of junko”
@makistar2001
@makistar2001 12 күн бұрын
Anyone says "You trust me, right?", RUN! This person senses your doubts, always trust your instincts. The justice system in both countries failed these 2 girls. RIP 🙏🏻
@radiafarhan3267
@radiafarhan3267 12 күн бұрын
this case is so hard to even just listen to, it's insane to think an innocent girl had to go through all that
@MrWescottX
@MrWescottX 12 күн бұрын
Ikr so sad 😞
@ivyho9072
@ivyho9072 12 күн бұрын
2 girls
@EEThom
@EEThom 10 күн бұрын
You already covered Junko. Had to fast forward through the majority of this. Just tell ppl to go to the previous episode.
@anamache-stan7217
@anamache-stan7217 11 күн бұрын
It's not that I necessarily "forgot" the Junko case. It's not a case that ever leaves you. But re-hearing all the details of her case, and hearing that there is a case that is compared to it in sadism actually made me tear up, and I don't cry much at all..
@fatoudiop2880
@fatoudiop2880 12 күн бұрын
I think it’s disrespectful to the victim to not mention her name in the title and thumb nail but also to compare it to another case.
@Sab69san
@Sab69san 12 күн бұрын
Is cos is really similar ,really
@missftz
@missftz 10 күн бұрын
so do i. but i thought about it and I think she named it so that the case is easier to find? because she cant name is case of Yuna because Yuna isnt the real victims name. what do you think?
@yesika1157
@yesika1157 6 күн бұрын
Felt the same way
@MyLoserBrain
@MyLoserBrain 5 күн бұрын
​@@missftz she literally doesnt need to do that. She has enough subs to get it out there with her name alone. Like basically every other small case shes covered from SK. It was for clickbait and its tone deaf.
@missftz
@missftz 5 күн бұрын
@@MyLoserBrain do you understand what im saying? if she named the title yuna it wouldnt get out as well because thats not the victims real name. i never disagreed with the original comment please read carefully
@ghastlycandle
@ghastlycandle 12 күн бұрын
Absolutely despicable that the mom of one of the assailants blamed Junko for what happened to her
@DrawnbyIshita
@DrawnbyIshita 4 күн бұрын
1:13:50 how is law so lenient again crime against women and children?!?! Shouldn't it be death sentence or worse than it?!? Because of law being so lenient crimes like these repeat. Two poor soul suffered so much. May their soul rest in peace. We don't deserve them.
@nuttankumari4345
@nuttankumari4345 4 күн бұрын
The most cruel creature in this world is human
@ohmeiqi
@ohmeiqi 12 күн бұрын
Just doesn’t sit well with me that there’s more comments about Junko’s case over this case. And using Junko’s case a reference (which I understand for SEO and whatnot idk) overshadows this victim’s case tbh. They are both equally horrendous and important to be clearly put out there independently.
@sentientglowcube
@sentientglowcube 12 күн бұрын
She already covered the Junko Case before, and she just the Junko case to show the similarities between the cases. But I do hate to see how everyone is focusing on Junko in the comments, when the video was about Yuno.
@ruthiee8344
@ruthiee8344 12 күн бұрын
It’s because there isn’t enough information about yuna. Her family has chosen to keep her identity private so it’s easy to understand why she did that
@lia-uu9hj
@lia-uu9hj 12 күн бұрын
it’s because in korea people are so upset that the crimes happened so long after the other but the law hasn’t changed to serve justice even after 26 years
@zeldaxninja3214
@zeldaxninja3214 12 күн бұрын
I agree its both fucked
@damien678
@damien678 12 күн бұрын
I don't think it's Stephanie's fault that people are letting one case overshadow another. It's genuinely important to compare the two to show how little has changed.
@amyhayes91
@amyhayes91 12 күн бұрын
I just want to know how the cops and those in the legal system can live with themselves after letting these men get away with such light sentences. This should not be allowed.
@gnocchi5326
@gnocchi5326 12 күн бұрын
yes! especially those who decided not to check the house and not to check cctv records in time. how could they live knowing they could help but decided not to
@abigailmaturana741
@abigailmaturana741 11 күн бұрын
i think the worst part of every horrific case is the weak sentencing the criminals recieve
@nellyjacobs20
@nellyjacobs20 11 күн бұрын
I love you guys! 🥺❤️ Thank you for being so amazing and authentic! Thank you for always bringing the best of the best content to us. Thank you for your kindness to the victims as well! Please Keep changing the world!
@aflower5768
@aflower5768 9 күн бұрын
Aww this is so sweet. Honestly I was struggling to begin the video because both cases are horrible and saddening. Your comment was really heartwarming 🥺💕
@user-dh1fv2sq9d
@user-dh1fv2sq9d 12 күн бұрын
I've seen a lot of videos talking about Junko's dead body. She did not deserve that. She was a beautiful young lady, yet she wasn't even allowed peace in death. She had her whole life ahead of her. May she rest in peace, and to think something like this happened again is heartbreaking. This young girl should not have died. She should not have been tourted. But this case makes me think how evil can humans be? And why do people take pleasure in watching others suffer? How can children slightly older, sometimes even younger than me, do such evil things? Im 13, children know, wrong from right, they should suffer the consequences of their actions. Sweet Yoona, rest in peace
@raccoonchild
@raccoonchild 12 күн бұрын
I mean, she could've been ugly and still not deserve it, she seemed to be a good person.
@zeldaxninja3214
@zeldaxninja3214 12 күн бұрын
Thats why i say this is humane, not inhumane cuz humans arent good we r sinners, when its inhumane if u wannna see that ask God to keep u on earth til tribulation times then u will see inhumane cuz theres gonna be demons showing the world what inhumane is
@moody2893
@moody2893 12 күн бұрын
⁠@@zeldaxninja3214??? This IS inhumane wdym.
@Alchera201
@Alchera201 12 күн бұрын
@@moody2893 humans are the ones who came up with torture in the first place
@beommie.
@beommie. 12 күн бұрын
@@zeldaxninja3214 calling this humane is terribly wrong even if you don't believe its "inhumane" for whatever f-ed up reasons
@bwunniebriize
@bwunniebriize 12 күн бұрын
when I saw Junko's name my stomach dropped...Rest In Peace to these poor girls
@zeldaxninja3214
@zeldaxninja3214 12 күн бұрын
They not poor just say lovely or sum
@lissaw_vi
@lissaw_vi 4 күн бұрын
This is... I mean, I heard a lot of stories and saw a lot of stuff, but these stories made me feel so sick and so helpless. Throughout the video, I was on the verge of crying and throwing up. Something like this never happened to me. Rest in peace, victim girls.
@poingucac
@poingucac 11 күн бұрын
i've heard about the Junko Furuta case before and it filled me to the core with sheer disgust and anger. but the fact that such a similar case happened to Yuna, a girl my age, a girl who could've been my friend or classmate had it happened at a different time at a different place, makes me so sick to my stomach. im not religious but these kinds of things make me hope that hell is real, just so that the perpetrators can feel even a slight inch of what these girls went through.
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