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The faceless killers
The faceless killers








He defecated in the bathroom, browsed the internet on the family computer, ate their ice cream and drank their iced tea. He may have even spent the night, the podcast details. The killing is often referred to as a “Goldilocks” murder because, not only did the murderer neglect to flee from the scene after the killings, he made himself at home. RELATED: Brutal Murder Of 12-Year-Old Girl Shocks France And Fuels Debate Over Immigration Policies One of the first shocking elements of the case is the fact that it happened in Japan, a country with one of the lowest murder rates in the world, according to a study by the United Nations.įurthermore, the killer left numerous pieces of evidence at the scene, including his DNA and the murder weapon. Rei had been strangled while the rest of the family was stabbed to death, Japan Today reported in 2015. On the morning of New Year's eve, the bodies of Mikio Miyazawa, 44, and his 41-year-old wife Yasuko, along with their children Niina, 8, and Rei, 6, were discovered by Yasuko's mother.

the faceless killers

The podcast explores the disturbing, and puzzling, 2000 murders of the Miyazawa family in the Tokyo neighborhood of Setagaya. The still-unidentified killer - dubbed The Faceless Man - is now the subject of a USG Audio podcast titled “Faceless.” The unprecedented murder of an entire suburban family has continued to baffle police in Japan, more than two decades after the killing.










The faceless killers