EPISODE · May 30, 2026 · 22 MIN
Three nights, 600 miles, no memory
from True Crime Bloodlines · host Obomedia Network
Three nights, 600 miles, no memory: The mystery of Huang YanzhuoA farmer falls asleep in his village without a bicycle, without a phone, without a way to escape. By dawn, he is 600 miles away, unconscious on a sidewalk. No one knows how he got there. Three times he disappears. Three times he returns further away. On the third night, he visits nine cities in flight and proves it with details impossible to verify.In this episode, we explore the failed investigation into how Huang crossed a high-security military checkpoint without being seen by armed guards, the contradictions between his accounts of selective amnesia and perfect memory of geography, weather, and television programming from distant cities, and why the lie detector never detected deception in a story that defies all conventional logic.Victim: Huang Yanzhuo Date: July 27, 1977 Location: Beao Village, China; Nanjing; Shanghai; nine cities Status: Open - Huang falls asleep in Beao and wakes up 600 miles away in Nanjing without remembering the journey or the nine hours that passed. - A telegram dated July 28 from Nanjing arrives eight days later, verifying his identity through a unique birthmark. - Soldiers cross military checkpoints with Huang but disappear in a locked room without opening the door or windows. - In his third disappearance, he provides exact data about nine cities (weather, television, geography) that was never refuted. Huang Yanzhuo, inexplicable disappearances, Beao China 1977, teleportation, alien abduction, military base, selective amnesia, failed investigation, ufology, unsolved mystery, Spanish true crime If you want to listen to this podcast ad-free and gain access to premium episodes, we invite you to try our subscription with a 14-day free trial at obomedia.com. © 2026 OBOMEDIA. All rights reserved. This episode and its content (audio, text, and associated materials) are the exclusive property of OBOMEDIA and are protected by applicable copyright laws. Reproduction, distribution, editing, or commercial use in whole or in part is prohibited without prior written authorization from OBOMEDIA. For permissions, licenses, and business inquiries, write to: [email protected] Listening:If you are a fan of deep-dive investigative podcasts and suspenseful storytelling like Crime Junkie, True Crime with Kendall Rae, Dateline NBC, 48 Hours, Morbid, 20/20, Betrayal Season 5, MrBallen Podcast: Strange Dark & Mysterious Stories, My Favorite Murder, Criminal, Murder at the U, Snapped: Women Who Murder, Serialously with Annie Elise, Casefile True Crime, or The Epstein Files, this will be your new favorite podcast.Topics Covered:True crime podcast, unsolved mysteries, cold cases, serial killers, missing persons, real crime stories, investigative journalism, homicide investigations, forensic science, interrogations, 911 calls, true crime daily, true crime 24 hours podcast, unexplained deaths, true crime stories English.This episode includes AI-generated content.
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Three nights, 600 miles, no memory: The mystery of Huang YanzhuoA farmer falls asleep in his village without a bicycle, without a phone, without a way to escape. By dawn, he is 600 miles away, unconscious on a sidewalk. No one knows how he got there. Three times he disappears. Three times he returns further away. On the third night, he visits nine cities in flight and proves it with details impossible to verify.In this episode, we explore the failed investigation into how Huang crossed a high-security military checkpoint without being seen by armed guards, the contradictions between his accounts of selective amnesia and perfect memory of geography, weather, and television programming from distant cities, and why the lie detector never detected deception in a story that defies all conventional logic.Victim: Huang Yanzhuo Date: July 27, 1977 Location: Beao Village, China; Nanjing; Shanghai; nine cities Status: Open - Huang falls asleep in Beao and wakes up 600 miles away in Nanjing without remembering the journey or the nine hours that passed. - A telegram dated July 28 from Nanjing arrives eight days later, verifying his identity through a unique birthmark. - Soldiers cross military checkpoints with Huang but disappear in a locked room without opening the door or windows. - In his third disappearance, he provides exact data about nine cities (weather, television, geography) that was never refuted. Huang Yanzhuo, inexplicable disappearances, Beao China 1977, teleportation, alien abduction, military base, selective amnesia, failed investigation, ufology, unsolved mystery, Spanish true crime If you want to listen to this podcast ad-free and gain access to premium episodes, we invite you to try our subscription with a 14-day free trial at obomedia.com. © 2026 OBOMEDIA. All rights reserved. This episode and its content (audio, text, and associated materials) are the exclusive property of OBOMEDIA and are protected by applicable copyright laws. Reproduction, distribution, editing, or commercial use in whole or in part is prohibited without prior written authorization from OBOMEDIA. For permissions, licenses, and business inquiries, write to: [email protected] Listening:If you are a fan of deep-dive investigative podcasts and suspenseful storytelling like Crime Junkie, True Crime with Kendall Rae, Dateline NBC, 48 Hours, Morbid, 20/20, Betrayal Season 5, MrBallen Podcast: Strange Dark & Mysterious Stories, My Favorite Murder, Criminal, Murder at the U, Snapped: Women Who Murder, Serialously with Annie Elise, Casefile True Crime, or The Epstein Files, this will be your new favorite podcast.Topics Covered:True crime podcast, unsolved mysteries, cold cases, serial killers, missing persons, real crime stories, investigative journalism, homicide investigations, forensic science, interrogations, 911 calls, true crime daily, true crime 24 hours podcast, unexplained deaths, true crime stories English.This episode includes AI-generated content.
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