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[Messages from Beyond: The Tragic Cases of Miyako Hiroka and Zona Shue]-[From Beyond]

MrBallen Podcast: Strange, Dark & Mysterious Stories · B2 · 2024-11-07

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📋 Summary

Introduction: Whispers from the Great Beyond

This episode of the Mr. Ballin podcast delves into two harrowing, true-crime narratives where the boundary between the living and the dead seems to blur. Both stories involve victims whose final moments were cloaked in mystery, only to have the truth revealed through alleged paranormal interventions. These accounts, rooted in real historical events, explore the haunting concept of "messages from beyond."

The Tragic Disappearance of Miyako Hiroka

The first story centers on Miyako Hiroka, a 19-year-old college student working at an ice cream parlor in the remote, scenic Hamada City, Japan. In October 2009, Miyako vanished after choosing to walk home through a "spooky forest" rather than taking the bus, a decision driven by her desire to save money for an exchange program in Russia. Her disappearance triggered a massive search, but it was not until 11 days later that a mushroom hunter discovered her "severed head" on a mountainside, leading to the grim realization that she had been "strangled to death" and dismembered.

The Haunting Broadcast

The case took a bizarre turn during a live TV news report. As a reporter stood near the entrance of the forest where Miyako was believed to have been killed, viewers heard a "detached, very pained voice" clearly asking, "This is so painful. Why only me?" This chilling occurrence turned the local tragedy into an "international sensation," with many believing it was the spirit of Miyako attempting to communicate from the afterlife.

Retribution and the Final Mystery

The case remained cold for seven years until an officer reviewing old files linked a convicted sex offender, Yoshiharu Yano, to the crime. Evidence, including "photos of Miyako" found on Yano’s camera, confirmed his guilt. Most unsettling was the discovery that Yano and his mother had died in a fiery car crash shortly after the murder—a crash that witnesses described as if the car were "possessed." Many speculated that Miyako’s ghost had sought ultimate revenge, taking control of the vehicle to ensure her killer met a violent end.

The Greenbrier Ghost: Justice via the Supernatural

The second story travels back to 1897 in West Virginia, focusing on Zona Shue. A young woman who married a blacksmith named Erasmus Shue, Zona died under suspicious circumstances shortly after marriage. While the local doctor initially attributed her death to "pregnancy complications," Zona’s mother, Mary Jane, harbored deep suspicions. Her behavior became increasingly erratic as she spent nights praying for her daughter's ghost to reveal the truth.

The Ghostly Testimony

In a turn of events that remains the "only known case in which testimony from a ghost helped convict a murderer," Mary Jane claimed the spirit of her daughter appeared, revealing that Erasmus had "throttled her" in a rage over dinner. The ghost allegedly demonstrated how her neck had been snapped, turning her head 180 degrees.

Conviction and Legacy

Acting on this testimony, the prosecutor exhumed Zona’s body. Upon removing a scarf Erasmus had insisted on placing around her neck—likely to hide evidence—they discovered "marks all over her neck that looked like fingerprints" and a crushed windpipe. Erasmus was convicted of murder based largely on the strength of this ghostly narrative. The case stands as a chilling historical landmark, documented by a plaque in West Virginia, serving as a testament to the belief that even in death, the truth may find a way to be heard.

Conclusion

Both Miyako Hiroka and Zona Shue were victims of brutal violence, their lives cut short by men who initially escaped suspicion. Whether through the recorded voice on a live news feed or the spectral appearance of a grieving daughter, these stories suggest that the desire for justice can transcend the physical world, leaving behind mysteries that continue to haunt the living.

🎯Key Sentences

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They're stuck in their ways.
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It's time to eat your words.
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everything will be fine.
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what's the worst that can happen?
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things like this did not happen.
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📝Key Phrases

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stuck in their ways
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eat your words
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in over her head
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head over heels
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pay her way
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📖 Transcript

Hey, Prime members, you can binge eight new episodes of the Mr. Ballin podcast one month early and all episodes ad-free on Amazon Music.
Download the Amazon Music app today. Today's podcast will feature two spooky stories about messages from beyond.
The audio from both of these stories has been pulled from our main YouTube channel and has been remastered for today's episode.
The links to the original YouTube videos are in the description.
The first story you'll hear is called Wrong Path Home, and it's about a news report with a frightening secret message.
The second and final story you'll hear is called Mother Knows Best, and it's about one of the very few credible paranormal encounters in American history.

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