99. The Unsolved Mystery of Liang Jiamin’s Disappearance

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99. The Unsolved Mystery of Liang Jiamin’s Disappearance

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In 1994, 21-year-old production assistant Liang Jiamin vanished while scouting locations for director Wong Jing’s film, sparking decades of speculation and investigation. Despite exhaustive searches and the involvement of her family, police, and even mediums, no trace of Liang was found. In 2011, a series of eerie dreams experienced by a woman named Abao seemingly revealed details about Liang’s disappearance, reigniting public interest. The dreams suggested Liang had been abducted and killed, aligning with some newly uncovered details but conflicting with other evidence. While some suspected foul play involving others, including three similar cases of missing young women, the mystery remains unsolved. Liang’s fate and the connections between the disappearances continue to haunt investigators and her loved ones. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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