
The Asian Madness Podcast: a place where we discuss true crime, superstition, urban legends, mysteries, and weird news from the Asian continent.
| Publishes | Twice monthly | Episodes | 191 | Founded | 8 years ago |
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| Number of Listeners | Categories | Society & CultureTrue Crime | |||

Episode 138 of Asian Madness: Girl in the Box: Felicia Teo. Join Jess as she covers this case in detail, examining the evidence and the people involved.
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This episode of Asian Madness covers an unsolved case: USA Unsolved 16 (CA) - Jenny Lin. Join Jess as she investigates this case that remains without answers. If you have any information related to this case, please contact local law enforcement.
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The disappearance of Hang Lee in Saint Paul, Minnesota raises questions and remains unresolved.
Hang Lee's case from Minnesota is particularly haunting. Last seen leaving her house with friends, presumably heading to a job interview, Hang vanished w... more
Yokoto Megumi: a young girl's disappearance in Japan becomes a political saga. What happened to Megumi?
Episode one thirty six explores the disappearance of a 13-year-old girl, Yokoto Megumi, from Japan. While Japan is not unaccustomed to heinous cr... more
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Love this podcast. The cases are all interesting, and I love that she doesn’t hold back on her contempt for the monsters she covers.
One of my favorites. If there was a Patreon, I would happily pay for ad free, maybe early access to episodes. I wish we could hear a new episode every week, but I will take whatever I can get! Jessica’s delivery is very natural, and her voice is relaxing to listen to. I enjoy the bonus episodes too. There aren’t any other high quality, Asia-focused true crime podcasts that I am aware of, so this is a gem.
I have a lot of love for this excellent podcast.
Started in Sept 22 and forgot to go back. Well how silly I was excellent podcast and learnt so much , host provides the correct mix reminds me of one the uk ones.
I’ll soon catch up
Jessica and her writer do a great job on this podcast. Topics are always well researched and presented with the seriousness the victims deserve. Jessica is a great host, with a very dry sense of humour that remains respectful to the victims. I’ve listened to this show for years and the quality has remained constantly to a high standard. I’m excited by the slight change of format recently, with usual episodes supported by shorter ones focusing on current missing cases. I feel this is an excellent... more
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Apple Podcasts | #242 |
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This show profiles intriguing unsolved cases, historical crimes, and culture-rich investigations from across Asia, often weaving in broader regional context and cultural insight. Episodes frequently center on missing persons, murders, and notable conspiracies, with a focus on respectful storytelling, thorough historical background, and the social impact on families and communities. A recurring strength is the host's calm, measured delivery and attention to cultural detail, which helps listeners understand both the facts and the broader regional context. Audience takeaway often includes learning about places and histories less covered in mainstream crime media, plus thoughtful discussions about justice and accountability across diverse Asian... more
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