The serial killer who scorns the law, and the police uncover his dark secret
From Casefile True Crime
In 2003, Malaysia was shaken by the mysterious disappearance of Canny On, a talented 28-year-old information analyst and taekwondo black belt, shortly after returning home to care for her ailing father. As police delved into the investigation, they uncovered a chilling truth that revealed the dark secret behind her fate, exposing the stark reality of crime against seemingly virtuous individuals.
Key Takeaways
- A black belt in taekwondo can't combat the shadows of darkness; crime often strikes those who seem invincible.
- Family ties are strong, but sometimes the strongest bonds can lead to the deepest heartbreak in unexpected ways.
- In a world of surveillance, blurred faces still evade justice—technology isn’t always the ally we assume it to be.
- Success can morph into vulnerability; returning home out of love may sometimes be a double-edged sword.
- A $2,000 reward can catch attention, but it’s emotional ties that truly ignite community action in times of crisis.
Mentioned in This Episode
- Kanny Ong (person)
- Najib bin Aris (person)
- DNA Evidence (concept)
- Malaysia (location)
- Amina Isahak (person)
- Muhammad Hanif (person)
- Azizan Ismael (person)
- Taekwondo (concept)
- Pearly Ong (person)
- Bangsar Shopping Center (location)
- University of California (UC) (company)
- Angi Jang (person)
- Brandon Ong (person)