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The Toa Payoh Ritual Murders: Singapore’s Self-Styled Medium of Death

The Toa Payoh Ritual Murders: Singapore’s Self-Styled Medium of Death

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True evil doesn't always hide in the shadows; sometimes, it hides in plain sight, cloaked in the guise of salvation.


In this chilling episode of Midnight Nonfiction, we journey to the heart of 1980s Singapore to uncover the disturbing case of Adrian Lim. Operating out of a modest flat in Block 12, Toa Payoh, Lim transformed from a self-styled "healer" into a monstrous cult leader who weaponized faith to manipulate, torture, and kill. Witnessed by the bustling public housing estates of Toa Payoh, Lim and his "holy wives"—Tan Mui Choo and Hoe Kah Hong—descended into a nightmare of blood sacrifice to derail a police investigation. We explore the harrowing details of the 1981 murders of nine-year-old Agnes Ng Siew Heok and ten-year-old Ghazali bin Marzuki, whose bodies were discovered just meters apart.


This episode dives deep into:The Manipulation: How Lim used psychological abuse and "supernatural" threats to enslave his victims. The Blood Trail: The "gruesome breadcrumb trail" that led Inspector Pereira directly to Unit 467F. The Trial of the Century: The 41-day legal battle that debated the line between genuine madness and calculated psychopathy. The Final Justice: The 1988 execution at Changi Prison that brought a grim closure to a scarred nation.


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