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Between 1988 and 1989, Miyazaki mutilated and killed four girls, ages four to seven; he then sexually molested their corpses and ate portions of his third and fourth victims. The crimes — which, prior to Miyazaki's apprehension and trial were classified "The Little Girl Murders" — shocked Saitama Prefecture, which had a long-standing record of low occurrences of crimes against children.

During the day, Miyazaki was a mild-mannered employee. In his own time, he selected children to kill randomly. He terrorized the families of his victims, sending them letters recalling in graphic detail what he had done to their children. To the family of victim Erika Namba, Miyazaki sent a morbid postcard assembled using words cut out of magazines, spelling out: "Erika. Cold. Cough. Throat. Rest. Death."

He allowed the corpse of his first victim, Mari Konno, to decompose in the hills near his home, then chopped off the hands and feet, which he kept in his closet, and which were recovered upon his arrest. He charred the remaining bones in his furnace, ground them into powder, and sent them to her family in a box, along with several of her teeth, photos of her clothes, and a postcard reading: "Mari. Cremated. Bones. Investigate. Prove."

Police found that the families of the victims had something else in common: they had all been bothered by strange phone calls. The phone would ring, but when answered, the person on the other end (presumably Miyazaki) would say nothing; if they didn't pick it up, the phone would sometimes ring for upwards of 20 minutes.

>> No.116634

On July 23, 1989, Miyazaki, while attempting to insert a zoom lens into the vagina of a grade school-aged girl in a park near her home, was attacked by the girl's father. Miyazaki fled on foot, but returned to the park to retrieve his car, whereupon he was promptly arrested. A police search of his two-room bungalow turned up a collection of 5763 videotapes, some containing pornographic anime and slasher films. Interspersed among them was video footage and pictures of his victims. Contrary to many media reports, most of the tapes contained regular films and TV anime programs, such as Dokaben. He was also reported to be a fan of horror films and have an extensive collection from this genre. The centerpieces of his collection were the first five Guinea Pig films; he apparently used the second film in the series, titled "Flower of Flesh and Blood", as a template for one of his killings. Miyazaki's crimes fueled a moral panic against otaku and anime in Japan; Miyazaki, who retained a perpetually calm and collected demeanor during his trial, appeared indifferent to his capture. In 1989, he became to be known as "The Otaku Murderer." However, a part of stereotypes about Miyazaki may have been information manipulation by the police in order to fit up Miyazaki for the serial murders.

>> No.116647

SAITAMA SAITAMA

>> No.116643

gives new meaning to Miyazaki's movies.

>> No.116660
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116660

This is what is room actually looked like.

>> No.116667

>>116660
where are the /figs/ ?

>> No.116669

well with 5700 films they could have blamed this on pretty much any undesirable media format they wanted to. so i can't lay the blame for negative stereotypes on this one guy.

>> No.116665

Itchy. Tasty.

>> No.116709

>>116643
lol

>> No.116723

>>116665
lol'd

>> No.117341

hero!

>> No.117581

Dess Penarty

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