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he had been assaulted by the investigator, while pointing out that he had been acquitted of the ransom charge, which was acknowledged even by the prosecutor. Because of this, his defense counsel considered the ruling erroneous and the convictions quashed. The defense's arguments were closed with a statement proclaiming their client's innocence, ending the oral arguments on
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whereabouts on the day of her supposed disappearance, they learned that she had been seen visiting the exact same sushi restaurant with an unidentified middle-aged man. When the circumstances were deemed consistent with the letter writer's claims, police concluded that the killer had indeed written it.
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and pay her 200 yen, whom he then kidnapped. He brought her to his home, intending to sexually assault the girl, but the girl's screams scared him off from doing so, and he instead strangled her. After killing her, he discarded the body in the mountains, and then called the Sumie
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tower, and around 14:00, the two were seen eating at a sushi restaurant in Naniwa-ku. After that, he took the girl to his condominium, but when she requested 10,000
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four or five times, where the victim was attending, requesting them to prepare a ransom of 30 million yen in exchange for the girl.
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he then sold for a high price. Her remains were found on April 3, and her identity established on November 4.
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