Even Salt Looks Like Sugar is a true crime podcast which explores the darkness of the world and the reality in which we live. Join your host Billy Housh for our sixth episode.
Episode 6: The Death of Junko Furuta
Some of the most gruesome acts of human nature occur when you least expect them. As the present is only an interface of the past and the future, there is no way of knowing what will happen tomorrow.
Join Even Salt Looks Like Sugar today as our host Billy Housh cuts deep into the diabolical pomegranate and discusses the tragic death of 16-year old Junko Furuta who endured some of the worst, most extreme torture ever imaginable.
Sarah Afshar, co-producer and writer of this episode also joins us for tonight’s episode. https://www.sarahafshar.com
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