PS.Yu Menglong’s Manager Arrested in Taiwan — Chilling Confession Reveals the Entire Horrifying Truth!
In a shocking turn of events, Leang Jen, the 41-year-old manager of the late actor Yu Menglong, was arrested early this morning in Taiwan, revealing a chilling narrative of horror that has sent shockwaves through the entertainment industry. At approximately 3:17 a.m., Taiwanese police stormed a roadside motel in Tao Yuan, where they found Leang in a trance-like state, clutching a half-burned photograph. His whispered confession, “You will find them beneath the skin inside the room,” set off a chain of grisly discoveries.

Authorities uncovered a suitcase wrapped in plastic within the motel room, containing disturbing items: latex gloves, surgical blades, glass jars inscribed with foreign handwriting, and a notebook filled with grotesque diagrams of human anatomy. Blood residue in one jar matched that of Yu Menglong, leading investigators to suspect a horrific fate for the beloved actor.
During interrogation in Taipei, Leang maintained a disturbingly calm demeanor until audio recordings from the motel’s flash drives were played. The fragmented tapes revealed a nightmare: Leang’s voice detailing a sinister “performance art” project that spiraled into a grotesque reality. He described a clandestine operation where Yu Menglong was strapped to a metal table and subjected to unspeakable acts of torture under the guise of artistic exploration.
“They peeled him alive,” Leang recounted, trembling. The perpetrators, part of a shadowy group he referred to as “the collective,” allegedly used experimental anesthetics to keep Yu conscious during the mutilation, claiming that his fear would immortalize his art. As the investigation unfolded, forensic analysts confirmed the diagrams in Leang’s notebook corresponded to actual human dissection patterns, used not for science, but for a chilling exhibition dubbed the “human skin museum.”

Leang’s testimony revealed that Yu’s body was not cremated as reported; instead, it was preserved, with plans to display his skin in a grotesque art show. Disturbingly, forensic technicians later found fragments of human tissue in Leang’s suitcase, suggesting a history of multiple victims, all part of a macabre project known as Project Aurora.
As investigators delved deeper, they uncovered a hidden warehouse linked to Leang, where refrigerated containers and remnants of treated human skin were found, further solidifying the horror of this underground operation. Reports indicate that at least three containers had been shipped overseas, disguised as biological art prototypes.
This unfolding nightmare raises urgent questions about the dark underbelly of the entertainment world, where the line between art and atrocity has been grotesquely blurred. As Leang remains in custody, the investigation intensifies, revealing a network that has turned human suffering into a perverse spectacle, leaving behind only the haunting image of Yu Menglong, eyes wide open, whispering his final plea for mercy. The world watches in horror as the truth behind this chilling tale continues to unravel.
