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Tonight’s episode drags two different kinds of evil into the same spotlight: one stamped with official authority, the other hiding in plain sight. We start with Japan’s Unit 731, a real-world horror show disguised as “research,” where cruelty wore a lab coat and paperwork tried to make the unthinkable look normal. Then we pivot to the case of Daniel LaPlante, a name that still makes people lock their attic access and check the shadows twice, because some monsters don’t need history, armies, or institutions. They just need a house with blind spots.
This one isn’t about jump scares. It’s about what happens when humans decide other humans don’t count… and how the worst things aren’t always outside the walls.
By Everyday HeroesTonight’s episode drags two different kinds of evil into the same spotlight: one stamped with official authority, the other hiding in plain sight. We start with Japan’s Unit 731, a real-world horror show disguised as “research,” where cruelty wore a lab coat and paperwork tried to make the unthinkable look normal. Then we pivot to the case of Daniel LaPlante, a name that still makes people lock their attic access and check the shadows twice, because some monsters don’t need history, armies, or institutions. They just need a house with blind spots.
This one isn’t about jump scares. It’s about what happens when humans decide other humans don’t count… and how the worst things aren’t always outside the walls.