@@jane_edits13. for the longest time when i was a kid i try my best to avoid looking at her picture for too long. Felt like she always stares back at my soul.
If anyone interested, there was a movie based on this case called 'Dukun'. It was banned for theater release in Malaysia. It was only rereleased 12 years after.
I met her and knew her personally when she came to my recording studio just before the killing and wanted to produce a self financed album. It was indeed a shock when the news broke. Ironically, six or seven years later I met her ex husband who was a police officer through work.
Oh hi Eddie, I've met you before when you were performing at an event some time back. Yes you should know better being in the music and entertainment industry for many years. Hope you're keeping well.
Also reading the comments its rather sad so many young Malaysians do not know of many things that happened in the past 30 years or so. Many of these were headline grabbers even all over Asia. Botak Chin, Highland Towers, The Japanese Red Army hostage crisis at AIA insurance, Bentong Kali and many more
@amrinaroshada5688 I'm also a music educator, been one for 35 years and my students are between 15 to 65 years old. And I've taught at least 250+ students. Your comment lacks common sense and sounds very childish. Anyway, how old are you, just curious.
Communication is two way. It is the duty of those who know to spread it, and it is then the responsibility of those who dont to learn it. In malaysia, people just wait for things to magically happen. Do something about it. Im young, I dont know. Meanwhile old people only know how to condemn the young but they do nothing else towards solving the problem. For example, waiting for world economy to rise. Waiting for western countries to invest. Waiting for youths to be interested in history, etc. History textbooks spent a lot of pages and chapters to tell the story of communism. But it said nothing at all about what exactly is communism. Ive looked it up myself and on occasions try to test my peers if they know what exactly communism is. If you ask 10 people, you would be lucky to find someone who knows. And at some point, I even accidentally made a malay friend to feel interested in the concept of communism. Malays in my opinion are the most vulnerable to be tricked into communism. Always hoping for free stuff. One or two may be random chance. But if a whole generation generally dont know history, then theres nowhere else to blame but the failures of the standardised education of malaysia. Dont blame the youths. Its the older generation who wrote the textbooks. Old people are responsible for the situation malaysia is in
My grandma is neighbours with Mona Fendi’s son. It’s quite unfortunate with how much he’s still affected by his mother’s reputation..at least mentally. His father ended up raising him due to it.
@@littlefairy9696 from what i discover about his life, its actually really sad tbh. He grew up as a decent person (compare to his mother) but many avoid him because of his mother, even his lover's family doesnt accept him
I knew about her case when a movie about her suddenly got released YEARS after it was filmed. I was in elementary school back then, so everyone starts to talk again about her. It was a core memory because I’ve also seen her in a video titled “Top 10 terrifying women serial killers” or smth.
I heard that the building was demolished but I'm not sure if it's true or not. But it will be interesting if Sushi makes a video about him visiting Mona's property
The massacre house isnt even an actual house, it is more like a big hut, he should however go around looking for her other mansions/houses because I've seen some of them, and they gave off very creepy vibes. My grandparent house use to be quite close to one of the house she own in Kedah, and that house till today is still not live by anyone. if I can remember correctly, the house is a big corner lot with a big tree in front / inside the lawn.
Fun fact, the people who are dismembered are used to made special oil used in cooking. It is said by one of the witnesses(who is her housemaid) in the show 'Fail Mahkamah', she would pour the special oil in cookings so her housemaids would be in a state where they would believe and obedient to her without speculating a thing. One story from a detective is that Mona Fandey asked him to go back to the house where Mazlan was killed and enchant something there and he will find 'something' there. But the detective refuses because when it comes to black magic, she probably wants to summon it.
There was also a speculation that durng her death sentence after her last words. She was hung to death but she was hung for 15-30minutes while still moving/ grasping for air before she was confirmed dead. Although its just a speculation but pretty eerie to think about it
@@PaehShortsyou want the PRCs to print fake ringgit like they did to Sg 10000 and 1000 notes which a few silly eager and greedy banks accepted as lump sum deposits a few years ago until the 10000 notes was withdrawn from circulation and strict control over 1000 was introduced 5 years ago. .
Not because of how inconvenienced it is to use it? Like at the time average wages were about rm1000 so most boss would give a piece of that amount, and you know when it lost... The other reason may be when buying small item it is hard to exchange for balance
If I'm not wrong, the ritual should go like this, after the body parts got cut, the body parts supposedly will be re intact. But it did not happen because Mazlan has break certain rules. Because black magic usually has rules, for examples, some people want to keep their house safe from robbery or anything dangerous, they will go to a witch or in malay we called it bomoh, and the bomoh will give something (ghost) to them to help them. in exchange they need to feed them(the ghost) accordingly, and usually there's other rules like you cannot eat onions in that house etc.
I meant the politician must had heard from the polician who had done so. I meant why does he trust much of her if there were others who had also attained glory because of her. Mazlan broke the rules is what it is or maybe someone else want to set up a trap for her and mazlan was the bait.
I've been in Malaysia for a bit. I'm a foreign student and I go to a very elite school. I've noticed very weird things about the wealthy people here. I come from a wealthy community, but we can trace our wealth, it's generational. Most of the wealthy Malaysians I've met seem to contradict their beliefs when they speak and on top of that they see noting but wealth. They Scare me
Hii Sushii can you make a video about Clarita Villanueva, a 17-year-old girl incarcerated at the Manila City Jail in the Philippines was said to have been bitten and tormented by two demonic entities. Its a demonic possession occurred in May 1953, the case was widely and sensationally reported worldwide. There’s a movie about her, its story is terrifying and very disturbing to watch.
It's a very old case, which happened during the 90s I believed. I myself only knew about her when the paper suddenly decided to republish her story in the late 2000s. Even as a kid reading through them send shivers down to my spine.
Nice one. I'm a fan from Malaysia. I would like to point out there's also other interesting stories regarding how prison wardens are on alert when she casually "walks" through the wall. I think one TH-camr or a podcast (IRC), invited a kid that lived in the compound telling stories of their panic😅
My mom loved telling me the stories of mona fendie and she also mentioned how long it took for mona to really die during her execution. Its a chilling and interesting story to me. Im glad i was raised by these being the kind of stories growing up
I remember an ex colleague of mine told me a story about his mum being one of the prison guards in her block that time. She was very religious during her imprisonment and recited the quran most of the time. According to the mum she was very kind and warm hearted almost as if she wasnt a murderer or a person that delved into black magic.
Additional story: She actually got a lighter sentences compared to her husband which got a death penalty. However, she decided that she didn't want to let go of her husband and instead decides to receives the same penalty as him to enjoy their last moment. Her last word, "Aku takkan mati" or translated to "I'll never die" refers to the fact that her story would always go on and on for generation
It’s crazy listening to your stories. I used to live in Jakarta, I’m living in the states now, but I love listening to you talk about all this crazy stuff. I miss Southeast Asia. And Singapore is beautiful!!
you will believe her power when you saw she levitating in the air flying about. the teachings of her are still practiced to this very day in a small group that is unbeknownst to the people.
knowing her spiritual practice, i think what is said as 'black magic' is a ritual of worshipping the devil. the phrases "i will never die." is said by the devil inside her or because of what she believed. but in the end she did die. it is pretty eerie and despite her 'interesting' story, we need to be aware that she is a murderer and a person who worships devil, her sentence to death is by far the most justify cases considering the connection and wealth she had.
This story reminds me of a incredible Indonesian horror film, I don’t remember the name, but I know the name of the witch. The witch is called “sukma”. The witch is kinda like Mona, doing witchcraft, and then murdering people at the end. After sukma died, she lived on to haunt peoples nightmares. Pretty much or kinda like Mona saying “she will live on”
I believe you still can visit the site of her house in Raub, Pahang. Yeah its already in ruins and trees have claimed the ruins but some structure still there thus it makes it even more creepy. Try take pictures or videos during dusk until night see how it goes. Who knows you might get lucky.
dude she lived in my neighbourhood ( taman sri andalas) and we punkers normally have a piratepunk do called libertasia that we have had at this place called lubuk gaung which incidentally is the same place mona fendey cut that dude up 18 times,,.its a river system that has rapids...damn i love that jungle.
Find her creep when my family watching Court File and i only give glace to it before go back to my room. Some said that whoever look at her will fall under her charm or something. Never knew witch much more scary than what I thought.
Im a malaysian and your fan. My mom actually knows about her, my mom says that she uses like a ritual maybe to use ghost like that to kill people and planning stuff. She was already dead. And she was in prison and was charged to death.
Can you maybe talk about The Clark Air Base Hospital it said to be one of the most haunted places in South-east Asia, it served as an asylum to wounded and dying American soldiers during the second World War and the Vietnam War
She was executed on 2 November 2001 at the age of 45, after being convicted of the murder of Batu Talam. Maznah Ismail alias Mona Fandey being escorted by police officers in Kuala Lumpur. “Aku takkan mati,” were the final words uttered by Mona Fandey moments before her execution almost twenty-five years ago. Execution. In the early morning hours of 2 November 2001, Mona, Affandy and Juraimi were hanged at Kajang Prison. A prison official said the trio expressed no remorse at the pre-dawn execution.
Mona fandey is known to be an immortal witch herself and only people who are into supernatural or crime would most likely know her especially you're a Malaysian. There were many videos showcased about her, her house, the jail that kept her. Many refused to speak her name as it brings bad omen (almost like a curse). Many powerful islamic preachers cared for her demolished place as the negative aura was too much to bear, as one of the shaman said that her place is almost like a zoo of her own. All of her pets and creatures were kept there and only those with strong spiritual powers could see them.
You don't need to be good in sorcery skills or witchcraft. What you need is a good marketing team knowing how to promote your skills through employing actors or actresses.
My grandpa is a Feng Shui Master too! And sometimes I go with him to be his assistant and the client are so rich, some owns a mansion or a big house, and that’s how I get to know people and make friends😊
I've been to the house which you featured at the beginning of the video... the gates are not locked..rumour has it that when she was locked up, guards would often find the cell empty at times...and she would appear in her cell after that
So I'm out in Malaysia right now with my husband (he's from here) & you saying about your ghost exploring made me think...so! I don't believe in any of that at all where as he & his family very much do. That's fine, to each their own...however! When ever we go past an old run down House in-between a newly developed area (a lot of new high rises are built) they say that house/land is haunted. I always laughed cause it seems silly. We just came back from a coastal area my husband & brother grew up in over 20 years ago & whilst there they asked "do you wanna see the haunted house we grew up in"? Basically they said they experienced stuff whilst living there, I said sure! This is a very,very popular area so when we drove down this very nice street, with very nice houses I was like...ok? Until they pointed their old house out. Every house on this street screamed money, loved on, happy family's. Their old house? Abandoned...for years. Now they never owned this house when they lived there, it was a rental that their father had through his job. Just seemed so weird they said it was haunted when they lived there over 20 years ago, is surrounded by million rng houses and yet is absolutely falling apart abandoned & desolate... Pretty spooky.
Back then i was too young to understand much of the case. Or even what black magic was. Seems that many people here really believe in that stuff. And also that Genting Highlands has many artifacts of black magic on the premises.
Mona's picture was found at the crime scene but the police hadn't figured her identity out initially, hence the newspapers posted it as “mystery woman". It gave me the creeps by just looking at that picture of hers.
As a Malaysian, about this Mona Fandey case is literally freaking scary. Like, if I'm trying to said her name and I literally imagine her creepy ass smile. Even, if I said her name infront of my friends they'll be like "No, don't said her name ever again" and I was like "Why?" and they'll be like "If you said her name, we'll be always imagining her creepy ass smile". So, not just me imagine her creepy ass smile but my friends too😅😅
There were also rumours that mona still practices black magic in the cell at the kajang prison. Prison guards also reported cases of witnessing mona sleeping with djinn in her cell.
Eh Non Tuna Sushi, she come back to haunt your toilet than you know. Legend is she still carries around the axe they used to quarter that greedy politician to 13 pieces and a plastic bag to taa pau her quartered victims.
Supernatural things are real...I never do witchcraft or what so ever...but I ever came across with a few supernatural event...yes...ghost...but not in a very scary way...but just Tumpang naik kereta only...
For a long time, people here avoided saying her name. She's like voldemort here
true! especially when we were young in school
and the way shes smiling is giving umbridge...
@@jane_edits13. for the longest time when i was a kid i try my best to avoid looking at her picture for too long. Felt like she always stares back at my soul.
The wickedest bomoh in Malaysian history.
yes and some of her remaining items including the house where sacrifice was done are hocrux-like material. Still haunted and became paranormal hotspot
If anyone interested, there was a movie based on this case called 'Dukun'. It was banned for theater release in Malaysia. It was only rereleased 12 years after.
sushi should do like a quick review of that film
Oh rlly? I genuinely thought it was a roblox game
And it was such a letdown.
@@deckard5558Radiohead??
.. And here, aku ingatkan "Dukun" cuma perkataan dalam Indonesia... But that's change when I did watch the movie.. 🙂
I met her and knew her personally when she came to my recording studio just before the killing and wanted to produce a self financed album. It was indeed a shock when the news broke. Ironically, six or seven years later I met her ex husband who was a police officer through work.
Oh hi Eddie, I've met you before when you were performing at an event some time back. Yes you should know better being in the music and entertainment industry for many years. Hope you're keeping well.
How's her character during those times,is she some sort of creepy or nice person?
How is he a police officer after all this?
@@kentelope3759 Because she had remarried. Her ex-husband was not involved with this. Both she and her current husband were sent to the gallows.
sushi pls interview this man!!
she never did die because people are still talking about her to this very day.
Also reading the comments its rather sad so many young Malaysians do not know of many things that happened in the past 30 years or so. Many of these were headline grabbers even all over Asia. Botak Chin, Highland Towers, The Japanese Red Army hostage crisis at AIA insurance, Bentong Kali and many more
I didn’t even know about these incidents in Malaysia! I'll do some research on the topics you just mentioned here
idk abt that you prolly just dont know enough young people 🤷♀️
@amrinaroshada5688 I'm also a music educator, been one for 35 years and my students are between 15 to 65 years old. And I've taught at least 250+ students. Your comment lacks common sense and sounds very childish. Anyway, how old are you, just curious.
Botak Chin like Johnny Indo in my country and Ahmad Suradji is like Bentong Kali too.
Communication is two way. It is the duty of those who know to spread it, and it is then the responsibility of those who dont to learn it. In malaysia, people just wait for things to magically happen. Do something about it. Im young, I dont know. Meanwhile old people only know how to condemn the young but they do nothing else towards solving the problem.
For example, waiting for world economy to rise. Waiting for western countries to invest. Waiting for youths to be interested in history, etc.
History textbooks spent a lot of pages and chapters to tell the story of communism. But it said nothing at all about what exactly is communism. Ive looked it up myself and on occasions try to test my peers if they know what exactly communism is. If you ask 10 people, you would be lucky to find someone who knows. And at some point, I even accidentally made a malay friend to feel interested in the concept of communism. Malays in my opinion are the most vulnerable to be tricked into communism. Always hoping for free stuff. One or two may be random chance. But if a whole generation generally dont know history, then theres nowhere else to blame but the failures of the standardised education of malaysia. Dont blame the youths. Its the older generation who wrote the textbooks. Old people are responsible for the situation malaysia is in
My grandma is neighbours with Mona Fendi’s son. It’s quite unfortunate with how much he’s still affected by his mother’s reputation..at least mentally. His father ended up raising him due to it.
How old is the son? Did he grow up fine?
@@littlefairy9696 from what i discover about his life, its actually really sad tbh. He grew up as a decent person (compare to his mother) but many avoid him because of his mother, even his lover's family doesnt accept him
@@V_essiethat's sad :(
I knew about her case when a movie about her suddenly got released YEARS after it was filmed. I was in elementary school back then, so everyone starts to talk again about her. It was a core memory because I’ve also seen her in a video titled “Top 10 terrifying women serial killers” or smth.
Probably because it got banned and was later re-release 12 years after 😄
@@noranizaazmi6523 I don’t think it was banned, they just didn’t release it early because they wanted to at least respect her other family members
@@Izasuki well.... i still remember they said it's banned ?? idk
@@highrsky Ah really? I’m sorry then. It’s an old story so I don’t remember that much
This story is crazy… from a singer to a witch.. wild..
Since you have taken up this topic...are you willing to visit the house , where the massacre happened...?
I heard there are still some of her captured souls lingering around thr
Upvote so he can see this!
I heard that the building was demolished but I'm not sure if it's true or not. But it will be interesting if Sushi makes a video about him visiting Mona's property
The massacre house isnt even an actual house, it is more like a big hut, he should however go around looking for her other mansions/houses because I've seen some of them, and they gave off very creepy vibes. My grandparent house use to be quite close to one of the house she own in Kedah, and that house till today is still not live by anyone. if I can remember correctly, the house is a big corner lot with a big tree in front / inside the lawn.
It’s already being demolished so unfortunately you can’t visit there
Fun fact, the people who are dismembered are used to made special oil used in cooking.
It is said by one of the witnesses(who is her housemaid) in the show 'Fail Mahkamah', she would pour the special oil in cookings so her housemaids would be in a state where they would believe and obedient to her without speculating a thing.
One story from a detective is that Mona Fandey asked him to go back to the house where Mazlan was killed and enchant something there and he will find 'something' there. But the detective refuses because when it comes to black magic, she probably wants to summon it.
There was also a speculation that durng her death sentence after her last words. She was hung to death but she was hung for 15-30minutes while still moving/ grasping for air before she was confirmed dead. Although its just a speculation but pretty eerie to think about it
Omg I heard about this back in middle school and forgot about it
Oh my god that sounds so creepy
What you heard was real.
This case is also the reason Malaysia started deactivating 1000 Ringgit notes.
Lah.. now i know
But maybe need to reactivate back due to current state of MYR
@@PaehShorts Hopefully it won’t become like the rupiah 😆
@@PaehShortsyou want the PRCs to print fake ringgit like they did to Sg 10000 and 1000 notes which a few silly eager and greedy banks accepted as lump sum deposits a few years ago until the 10000 notes was withdrawn from circulation and strict control over 1000 was introduced 5 years ago. .
Really? I thought it’s due to the 97 economic crisis?
Not because of how inconvenienced it is to use it? Like at the time average wages were about rm1000 so most boss would give a piece of that amount, and you know when it lost... The other reason may be when buying small item it is hard to exchange for balance
If I'm not wrong, the ritual should go like this, after the body parts got cut, the body parts supposedly will be re intact. But it did not happen because Mazlan has break certain rules. Because black magic usually has rules, for examples, some people want to keep their house safe from robbery or anything dangerous, they will go to a witch or in malay we called it bomoh, and the bomoh will give something (ghost) to them to help them. in exchange they need to feed them(the ghost) accordingly, and usually there's other rules like you cannot eat onions in that house etc.
I meant the politician must had heard from the polician who had done so. I meant why does he trust much of her if there were others who had also attained glory because of her. Mazlan broke the rules is what it is or maybe someone else want to set up a trap for her and mazlan was the bait.
Back then RM500,000 when convert to SGD.. the value should be around SGD490,000 something. During that time SGD and MYR currency not so different.
if we consider the value of money back then, maybe it was equivalent to 2mil today
I've been in Malaysia for a bit. I'm a foreign student and I go to a very elite school. I've noticed very weird things about the wealthy people here. I come from a wealthy community, but we can trace our wealth, it's generational. Most of the wealthy Malaysians I've met seem to contradict their beliefs when they speak and on top of that they see noting but wealth. They Scare me
That's cause many of them are nouveau rich. So the families hadn't had time yet to groom out their past crimelord tendencies.
Many Malaysians are materialistic
Well, you can see the difference between old money and nouveau rich.
most wealthy ppl or ppl who suddenly married into rich family already had a contract with shamanism. it's sad the things ppl do for money.
probably because they do some ritual and keep "spirits" at their homes. someone i know always live in fear because of this
Hii Sushii can you make a video about Clarita Villanueva, a 17-year-old girl incarcerated at the Manila City Jail in the Philippines was said to have been bitten and tormented by two demonic entities. Its a demonic possession occurred in May 1953, the case was widely and sensationally reported worldwide. There’s a movie about her, its story is terrifying and very disturbing to watch.
you should read the whole court transcript...very eerie with few weird moment happening inside the court room.
where do i find it?
Tell me about it..i lovee spooky stories 😂
Do share some bits of that transcript please..
Where can i find that? Google?
Where to find it
On the topic of Malaysian mysteries I feel like Highland Towers would be an interesting topic to cover
Yes yes yessss we need an episode of Highland Towers
Highland Towers?
@@misslangleysoryuisiconicyea, you should look it up.
This is probably one of the most shocking cases in Malaysia's history. Thanks Sushi gorgor for making a video about it!
I'm SURPRISED to see some Malaysians here claim to not know Mona Fandey. Perhaps teenagers?
Teenager here, and yeah, i just heard about it
I'm also a teenager, and this is the first time i heard about her
Teenager here, i heard through my grandmother and parents!
@@noranizaazmi6523 same
It's a very old case, which happened during the 90s I believed. I myself only knew about her when the paper suddenly decided to republish her story in the late 2000s. Even as a kid reading through them send shivers down to my spine.
Even Malaysia's rapper Malique sampled her few lines in his song "Sedih Hati". I always find her voice eerie
Nice one. I'm a fan from Malaysia. I would like to point out there's also other interesting stories regarding how prison wardens are on alert when she casually "walks" through the wall. I think one TH-camr or a podcast (IRC), invited a kid that lived in the compound telling stories of their panic😅
My mom loved telling me the stories of mona fendie and she also mentioned how long it took for mona to really die during her execution. Its a chilling and interesting story to me. Im glad i was raised by these being the kind of stories growing up
I remember an ex colleague of mine told me a story about his mum being one of the prison guards in her block that time. She was very religious during her imprisonment and recited the quran most of the time. According to the mum she was very kind and warm hearted almost as if she wasnt a murderer or a person that delved into black magic.
Psycho is so good at manipulating people. She knew how to garner sympathy. Disgusting human being
trickery of the devil. and sometimes they use the quran but different organisation of every ayah. backwards. just to summon demons
Mona Fandey last words was " Aku takkan mati" 👻
It means "I will not die" I think..
@@rachelzonation7128 yep
Now she immortalized by internet
@@rachelzonation7128no. It means 'I will NEVER die'.
If u read her biography, she spent a few years learning all these bomoh knowledge/things and rituals in indonesia..
Additional story: She actually got a lighter sentences compared to her husband which got a death penalty. However, she decided that she didn't want to let go of her husband and instead decides to receives the same penalty as him to enjoy their last moment. Her last word, "Aku takkan mati" or translated to "I'll never die" refers to the fact that her story would always go on and on for generation
It’s crazy listening to your stories. I used to live in Jakarta, I’m living in the states now, but I love listening to you talk about all this crazy stuff. I miss Southeast Asia. And Singapore is beautiful!!
you will believe her power when you saw she levitating in the air flying about. the teachings of her are still practiced to this very day in a small group that is unbeknownst to the people.
The case took a long time that the Royal Malaysia Police switched uniforms!!
And now her vocals are used in a song by Malique - Sedih Hati
"I will never die".. this is true leh.. till now ppl still talking about her... you are the latest one leh... lolz..
There are two types of death. First death is when you literally died. The second type death is when people stop remembering about you.
knowing her spiritual practice, i think what is said as 'black magic' is a ritual of worshipping the devil. the phrases "i will never die." is said by the devil inside her or because of what she believed. but in the end she did die. it is pretty eerie and despite her 'interesting' story, we need to be aware that she is a murderer and a person who worships devil, her sentence to death is by far the most justify cases considering the connection and wealth she had.
This story reminds me of a incredible Indonesian horror film, I don’t remember the name, but I know the name of the witch.
The witch is called “sukma”. The witch is kinda like Mona, doing witchcraft, and then murdering people at the end. After sukma died, she lived on to haunt peoples nightmares. Pretty much or kinda like Mona saying “she will live on”
Sukma😂
@@jeremyemilio9378Sukmanuts
sukma dick 😂
Well we do have witch and warlock in our country
@@jeremyemilio9378Sukmadik
I believe you still can visit the site of her house in Raub, Pahang. Yeah its already in ruins and trees have claimed the ruins but some structure still there thus it makes it even more creepy. Try take pictures or videos during dusk until night see how it goes. Who knows you might get lucky.
Getting a casetify sponsorship after they literally stole products from dbrand is wild
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dude she lived in my neighbourhood ( taman sri andalas) and we punkers normally have a piratepunk do called libertasia that we have had at this place called lubuk gaung which incidentally is the same place mona fendey cut that dude up 18 times,,.its a river system that has rapids...damn i love that jungle.
Find her creep when my family watching Court File and i only give glace to it before go back to my room. Some said that whoever look at her will fall under her charm or something. Never knew witch much more scary than what I thought.
*creepy and *glance :) (sorry if its rude!)
Is this true?
Idk why i love this channel sm. Maybe it’s just *too* entertaining
Im a malaysian and your fan. My mom actually knows about her, my mom says that she uses like a ritual maybe to use ghost like that to kill people and planning stuff. She was already dead. And she was in prison and was charged to death.
Love your videos man. Your humor and storytelling is great. Much Love from the USA
She's right, she never die because she still have everyone's attention. Everyone is talking about her.
SUUSSHHIII ur videos are awsome as always and plss upload more of mysteries of Asia (im hooked onto this )
Can you maybe talk about The Clark Air Base Hospital it said to be one of the most haunted places in South-east Asia, it served as an asylum to wounded and dying American soldiers during the second World War and the Vietnam War
I'm Malaysian but i don't even know her,LOVE YOUR VIDEOS❤❤❤❤
same
It was like the most talked about, regularly in discussion.
Because of this, the phrase 'kerat 18' sounds scary to me.
We have a saying: One's looks originates from the heart (像由心生).
Mona is classic case in point in this.
Makes sense. She creeps me out 😬
how bout dont judge a book by its cover
That’s not her real name… her real name is “ Maznah binti Ismail.
Her last word technically true. She lived on even until now
She was executed on 2 November 2001 at the age of 45, after being convicted of the murder of Batu Talam.
Maznah Ismail alias Mona Fandey being escorted by police officers in Kuala Lumpur. “Aku takkan mati,” were the final words uttered by Mona Fandey moments before her execution almost twenty-five years ago.
Execution. In the early morning hours of 2 November 2001, Mona, Affandy and Juraimi were hanged at Kajang Prison. A prison official said the trio expressed no remorse at the pre-dawn execution.
Mona fandey is known to be an immortal witch herself and only people who are into supernatural or crime would most likely know her especially you're a Malaysian. There were many videos showcased about her, her house, the jail that kept her. Many refused to speak her name as it brings bad omen (almost like a curse). Many powerful islamic preachers cared for her demolished place as the negative aura was too much to bear, as one of the shaman said that her place is almost like a zoo of her own. All of her pets and creatures were kept there and only those with strong spiritual powers could see them.
Mona Fandey smile is like Yuno Gasai as yandere.
Finally a video thats not uploaded at my sleepy time
I forgot that malique took parts of the mona fendi song in sedih hati sometime hahaah
You don't need to be good in sorcery skills or witchcraft. What you need is a good marketing team knowing how to promote your skills through employing actors or actresses.
yall my old house was beside the court where her case was handled💖💖
Even some people in Meghalaya used to sacrifice animals like chickens,pigs,sheep, to be a successful lifestyle
My grandpa is a Feng Shui Master too! And sometimes I go with him to be his assistant and the client are so rich, some owns a mansion or a big house, and that’s how I get to know people and make friends😊
It’s been decades since her death and killings, lots of people still talking about her. Well, she got all the fame she wanted even after her death.
Im a fan from Malaysia, and honestly I thought Malaysia was a safe country. It is though but after watching this it just kinda decreased.
In what universe is malaysia considered a safe country lol
The Mona Fandey case is a popular story in Malaysia, though almost all Malaysians know about this case..ru teenager?..
Aiya not that dangerous la. The only time I got into trouble was when walking out alone at 4 am.
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Hi sushi i am your biggest fan from malaysia and i am soo happy you could do this video ❤
I've been to the house which you featured at the beginning of the video... the gates are not locked..rumour has it that when she was locked up, guards would often find the cell empty at times...and she would appear in her cell after that
So I'm out in Malaysia right now with my husband (he's from here) & you saying about your ghost exploring made me think...so! I don't believe in any of that at all where as he & his family very much do. That's fine, to each their own...however! When ever we go past an old run down House in-between a newly developed area (a lot of new high rises are built) they say that house/land is haunted. I always laughed cause it seems silly. We just came back from a coastal area my husband & brother grew up in over 20 years ago & whilst there they asked "do you wanna see the haunted house we grew up in"? Basically they said they experienced stuff whilst living there, I said sure! This is a very,very popular area so when we drove down this very nice street, with very nice houses I was like...ok? Until they pointed their old house out. Every house on this street screamed money, loved on, happy family's. Their old house? Abandoned...for years. Now they never owned this house when they lived there, it was a rental that their father had through his job. Just seemed so weird they said it was haunted when they lived there over 20 years ago, is surrounded by million rng houses and yet is absolutely falling apart abandoned & desolate... Pretty spooky.
Back then i was too young to understand much of the case. Or even what black magic was. Seems that many people here really believe in that stuff. And also that Genting Highlands has many artifacts of black magic on the premises.
Mona's picture was found at the crime scene but the police hadn't figured her identity out initially, hence the newspapers posted it as “mystery woman". It gave me the creeps by just looking at that picture of hers.
nowadays if you follow Mexican Cartel news from few youtuber channel, Mona case is just normal and very light
Now we need highland tower
4minutes is insane, love your videos pls post more
As a Malaysian, about this Mona Fandey case is literally freaking scary. Like, if I'm trying to said her name and I literally imagine her creepy ass smile. Even, if I said her name infront of my friends they'll be like "No, don't said her name ever again" and I was like "Why?" and they'll be like "If you said her name, we'll be always imagining her creepy ass smile". So, not just me imagine her creepy ass smile but my friends too😅😅
Now they just say Rosmah.
Same. Idk but her smile give chill down to my spine.
love this !
There were also rumours that mona still practices black magic in the cell at the kajang prison. Prison guards also reported cases of witnessing mona sleeping with djinn in her cell.
She freaks me out so much.. It can't help that I also live close to her former house 😭
i used to live in singapore but i shifted back to india i still watch your videos
I know the name but nobody ever explained what did she do, and now I know so thanks....
As a Malaysian,i havent heard of this woman till now. Thx for Sushi telling abt this story
Eh Non Tuna Sushi, she come back to haunt your toilet than you know.
Legend is she still carries around the axe they used to quarter that greedy politician to 13 pieces and a plastic bag to taa pau her quartered victims.
You forgot to mentioned that some of Mazlan's remains were not found because mona and her husband has eaten it.
okay so i'm a malaysian i have never seen mona fandey perform anywhere because i don't think i was born when she's a singer
This case is the only reason I knew Malaysia used to have jury trials lol
Supernatural things are real...I never do witchcraft or what so ever...but I ever came across with a few supernatural event...yes...ghost...but not in a very scary way...but just Tumpang naik kereta only...
Nice setup btw 🙌
Her face looked like what the IG models aspire to emulate. Say what you want, she got that lifted face, fox eye look people want today 😅
her songs are pretty good
there's also a movie about this case called "Dukun"
It has been said, during her death sentence. It took three attempts before she died
im a malaysian but im not old enough to understand when this happened so barely know what even is she has become
She was a true witch! 🫢Indeed. It was horrifying
Stop everything we’re doing, sushii posted!!!!!!
YES A NEW VID!
My grandma love her song an one of her fan,im malaysian btw
Man i like sneaky sushii making some Malaysia videos
Banyak sisi gelap orang kenamaan orang kita ni.
Omg I love you!!!!! I am early!!!
my friend is actually have same bloodline with her, he said that her grandmother is actually mona sibling
Apparently, the victim is somewhat related to my late grandma's mother
the black ritual part may have something to do with how the guy died due to breaking pantang rules
Love your content!!❤❤❤❤❤❤
500k subs and still only has half the views on a video in 5 days than speed's concurrent viewers on his stream rn. Fell off
I didnt even knew my country has a witch