They fed her only cockroaches to eat, only her own urine to drink. That was the beginning of her 44 days of torture that led to her death. They kept her captive in the house owned by one of their parents. Junko Furuta was a 17-year-old Japanese teenager was kidnapped by a group of young men. Kidnapped, tortured, fed cockroaches, burned alive, covered in concrete. ![]() It’s a nightmare of Cronenberg proportions.”Ģ. From day one they knew that this level of radiation poisoning was absolutely unsurvivable, what with it being 20,000 times the fatal dose, but this information was kept from him and his family. There’s an article here, with extremely disgusting pictures. He begged for death but they kept pumping him full of healthy blood, transplanting new skin, and keeping him alive to whatever extent they could. He was undoubtedly in excruciating pain throughout all of this. ![]() Literally 83 days with all of his skin melted off, his DNA completely obliterated, his immune system destroyed. “That dude involved in a nuclear accident who got exposed to a fuckton of radiation and lived, fully conscious, for a few months, Hisashi Ouchi. 20,000 times the fatal dose of radiation, 83 days of living hell. Dave Cawley: Standing at the top of Blowhole Hill, I can see storm cells sliding south across the Cedar Valley.1. Off to the west, the Tintic Mountains obscure my view of the Rush Valley. Beyond that, a sea of basin and range, stretching on across Utah and Nevada. We’re eight miles off the pavement down a muddy, rutted dirt road. Spencer Cannon: As you saw coming out here, there’s no fast way to get here. It takes the better part of an hour from Spanish Fork to get here. Anybody from anywhere in Utah County, the, the closest anybody would be in arrival time would be 35 to 40 minutes at the very best if somebody was coming from say Saratoga Springs or, or uh Goshen or Eureka or something like that.ĭave Cawley: If you’re not familiar with an of this geography, that’s okay. All you need to understand is we’re way off the beaten path, standing on the fringe of Utah’s West Desert next to a hole in the ground known as Nutty Putty Cave. Spencer Cannon: The opening to the cave, it starts up on flat ground up here, flat rocky ground, and you go down into the ground about 15 feet and from there you have to go horizontal. And the only way to get through the first part of the opening, which is 10 or 15 feet long, is to either go flat on your back or flat on your stomach and just kind of move your way through carefully like that and then the cave opens up into some larger caverns.ĭave Cawley: West Valley City police case files indicate they received the first of many tips about Nutty Putty Cave on December 14 th, 2009, exactly one week after the date of Susan’s disappearance. People wondered if Josh might have disposed of Susan’s body not in a mine, but in the cave. This is a bonus episode of Cold: Nutty Putty Cave. I’m Dave Cawley.ĭave Cawley: Before looking at the plausibility of the Nutty Putty Cave idea, we have to determine if Josh was even aware of the cave. I can tell you with 100-percent certainty that the answer is yes. ![]() Here’s why: while sifting through hundreds of Josh Powell’s digital files, I came across a scanned copy of a postcard.
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