In 2012, a Hiroshima taxi driver picked up an unusual passenger with a large bag, and set into motion what would become the strangest night of his long career. This is the true, solved case of the Hiroshima Taxi Incident.

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  1. You sure can draw out a story. God damn that was annoying but I wanted to know what happened. The closer to the end the more irritated I was with hiw slow you read and how ridiculously this was padded out ti make it a decent length

  2. This story is like something out of an old thriller/suspense anthology comic, astonishing to think it happened in real life. It's enthralling to listen to!

  3. If my kid ever did that he is getting disowned. The prison can have him. 😂

  4. Precure is an anime with a different installment every year.
    The one he liked was probably Smile! Precure that aired in 2012. The one you posted is from 2020 (Healin' Good Precure)

  5. With all the junkies running wild in the streets, the approach of the weird man wouldn't even appear off that much, nor his wish ti become a younger girl…

  6. thank god the taxi driver didnt doubt too much on acting and the guy detained wasnt armed, could have gone sideways real bad

  7. Yep, Toshiyuki the driver timed it well. And this once again infuriates the media and surely demonizing anime as a form of crime

  8. That is a characteristic of Japan's judicial system: The suspect is well educated; his parents paid some compensation. So, he gets the super minimum, slight punishment.

  9. Love your channel and seems like a lovely country. But my god, after watching all your videos I have to conclude they have a broken joke of a legal system! Statute of limitations on murder? Serious violent criminals getting slaps on the wrist? Even when they get ‘serious time’ these guys have a great shot of hitting the streets again long before serving the whole thing. Also it sounds like the burden of proof may be much higher for the state?

  10. Taxi driver was calm, cool, and smart!
    You never know if the perp was carrying a weapon or would get violent and attack?
    It seems that Japanese Culture doesn't focus on Parenting skills or communication skills between Parent and Child? It is more focused on Higher Education, High paying Jobs, and Obedience.

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