Episode 6 – The Kobe Cannibal: Issei Sagawa's Shocking Crime & Freedom

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Released: February 1, 2025 | Duration: 45:30 | Episode: 6

About This Episode

In Episode 6 of Chasing the DARK, we explore one of the most disturbing true crime cases: Issei Sagawa, the "Kobe Cannibal." In 1981, Sagawa murdered and cannibalized Dutch student Renée Hartevelt in Paris. Shockingly, he was deemed unfit for trial in France, deported to Japan, and released without prison time due to legal loopholes. We discuss the psychological, cultural, and dark supernatural undertones some attribute to this chilling story.

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Episode Description

He confessed to murder, necrophilia, and cannibalism and then walked free. Discover the horrifying true story of Issei Sagawa and the Paris crime that shocked the world.

In 1981, Paris became the backdrop for one of the most infamous true crime cases in history.

Issei Sagawa, a Japanese graduate student at the Sorbonne, murdered and cannibalized his classmate, Renée Hartevelt, a 25-year-old Dutch student. Over several days, he consumed portions of her body before attempting to dispose of her remains in the Bois de Boulogne.

But the horror didn’t end there. Despite confessing in detail to murder, necrophilia, and cannibalism, Sagawa was declared legally insane in France and later released in Japan, never serving a day in prison.

In this episode of Chasing the DARK, we explore:

This is a story of obsession, darkness, and injustice, and a reminder that sometimes, the monster doesn’t hide.

Listener discretion is strongly advised.


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