
We all think Singapore is a safe, crime-free country. What we don't know is that there are many notorious unsolved murders and missing people cases that will send chills down your spine. Take a seat, press play, and listen to stories of Singapore's most terrifying murders.
| Publishes | Monthly | Episodes | 4 | Founded | 4 years ago |
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| Category | True Crime | ||||

On Aug. 20, 1978. 5 women were offered a diamond ring and $100 as part of their job, to attend a Cargo ship party with mysterious japanese sailors. Weeks later... a singular women's hand was found floating in the ocean. Suspicions are made that NORTH... more
In 1984 a man was reported missing and no one could find him...Two years later, someone reveals to police that the man wasn’t even missing in the first place.Rather he was murdered in a church and his body was chopped up into pieces and cooked into c... more
In 1995, Lim Shiow Rong, a 7 year old girl left her home late at night to meet her "papa's friend" only for her lifeless body to be found the next morning in a drain... why did she leave her home at night? who was her "papa's friend?" why did she le... more
Welcome to the first episode of Solving Singapore, a true crime podcast that covers cold cases such as murders and missing people that happen right here in Singapore. In this episode, we cover the case of the missing McDonald's boys, Toh Hong Huat an... more
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