The Brûlée Oven Case


During the summer, in a quiet house near the Seducing Woods, the charred body of a woman named Brûlée was found inside the kitchen stove. A video Den Den Mushi camera was also found in the kitchen, standing on a tripod, pointing at the oven. No footage could be found in the Den Den Mushi's recording at the time.

Although the scene was originally labeled as a homicide by Baron Tamago and the police. Another Den Den Mushi was found at the bottom the Seducing Woods' well, which had apparently dried up earlier that year.

Despite the fact that it contained no audio, Baron Tamago and the police were still able to view the contents of the footage. It depicted Brûlée recording herself in front of the Den Den Mushi, seemingly using the same one that the police found in the kitchen. After positioning the Den Den Mushi to include both her and her kitchen stove in its view, Brûlée turned on the oven, opened the door, crawled inside, and then closed the door behind her. After eight minutes into the video, the oven could be seen shaking violently. At this point thick, black smoke emanated from it. For the remaining forty-five minutes of the recording, until the Den Den Mushi stopped recording due to it being very terrified to continued recording.

To avoid disturbing the local community, Baron Tamago and the police never released any information about the second Den Den Mushi they found. Baron Tamago and the Police were also not able to determine who replaced the Den Den Mushi with another and put the it in the well, or why the height and stature of Brûlée in the video did not come close to matching the body that they had found in the oven.