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True Crime: Evil Human Experiments

5 Macabre Experiments Conducted on Humans in Asia

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True Crime: Evil Human Experiments

By: Lillian Lo
Narrated by: Aracelis Gotay
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Some would say, we, the people of now, are living in the future. And as we take the time to look around at the infinite inventions and creative scientific solutions humanity has gifted us with to date, it's easy to understand their sentiment. But what about the often overlooked, but gravely authentic past of the depravities humankind has stooped down to under the guise of “science?”

The horrors that took place under the hands of Dr. Josef Mengele and his team of Nazi doctors are stories commonly heard around the world, but in this book, we make our way towards the East. We take a look at five separate instances of relentlessly ruthless cases of human experimentation in Asia, all of which took place in recent years of modern history. Be warned—the graphic accounts are not for the faint-hearted.

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