1983 Andrew Road crime is the story of how Singapore authorities hunted down and arrested a seemingly polite 19-year-old national serviceman who had brutally taken five lives in a single month for the thrill of it. In the quiet, prestigious suburbs of 1983 Singapore, a routine house robbery at a luxury bungalow quickly escalated into one of the most horrifying crimes in the nation's history. This true crime documentary takes a harrowing look at Seek Kim Pua, a mild-mannered 19-year-old national serviceman who hid a dark, psychopathic reality behind his polite demeanor. Obsessed with cinematic violence and desperate for criminal status, he took five innocent lives in less than a month, earning him the terrifying moniker of "Young Rambo." Through firsthand accounts from veteran journalists, defense councils, and modern forensic experts, we piece together the final moments inside the ill-fated Andrew Road residence. We also explore the chilling psychology of cold-blooded killers, comparing Seek's disturbing lack of remorse to international predators like Ted Bundy, as well as Singapore’s sinister 2001 Anthony Ler case. This is a profound exploration of how dysfunctional upbringing, toxic environments, and untreated antisocial personality disorders can warp a young mind, turning an ordinary teenager into a heartless monster who viewed the act of ending a life as nothing more than a thrill. Make sure you subscribe to get your regular crime fix: youtube.com/c/RealCrime Real Crime On Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/0JLjqhHBRN8qMTGKikm97B?si=Fnshg5sfSxmljxiW7wJrZg Any queries, please contact us at: owned-enquiries@littledotstudios.com #truecrime #realcrime #crime






