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00:00:00There are many unsolved cases in the world.
00:00:14In 1966, a family of four was murdered in Shizuoka.
00:00:19The murder of Mr. Iwao Hakamada was found guilty.
00:00:26On September 26th, Shizuoka police arrested Mr. Iwao Hakamada.
00:00:31A year later, he was found with five pieces of clothing.
00:00:35The investigation agency was furious.
00:00:38The police arrested Mr. Iwao Hakamada.
00:00:41Mr. Iwao Hakamada was found not guilty.
00:00:44After that, Shizuoka police abandoned the right to sue.
00:00:4758 years after the arrest, Mr. Iwao Hakamada was found not guilty.
00:00:53The latest innocence in Shizuoka has been confirmed.
00:00:58The investigation agency is responsible for the investigation.
00:01:04In 2018, a company manager, Mr. Kosuke Nozaki, was killed.
00:01:14His wife, Saki Sudo, was accused of murder.
00:01:20In the first trial in 2018, Mr. Sudo was found not guilty.
00:01:25The police were furious.
00:01:28Mr. Sudo got married in February 2018.
00:01:32In March, Mr. Nozaki sent a divorce letter.
00:01:36At that time, Mr. Sudo was searching for anti-abuse drugs on the Internet.
00:01:45In April, Mr. Sudo ordered anti-abuse drugs on the Internet.
00:01:50When Mr. Sudo and Saki Sudo were alone at home, Mr. Sudo took anti-abuse drugs from his mouth.
00:01:56Mr. Sudo claimed that he killed his wife to get a large amount of money.
00:02:02However, these are evidence of the situation.
00:02:06It is difficult to eliminate the possibility of suicide or adultery.
00:02:13So, what is today's NPO?
00:02:18We will explain the case in detail.
00:02:30The murder of a high school girl in Asahikawa, where a former police officer, a criminal journalist, Mr. Taihei Ogawa, committed suicide.
00:02:38Is it true that the criminal journalist had an affair with a high school girl?
00:02:45The murder of a hotel in Susukino, where a non-fiction writer, Mr. Ono Ikkou, committed suicide.
00:02:52Will the prosecution of Mr. Tamura, who was sentenced to 2 years in prison, be able to proceed with the case?
00:02:58The murder of Mr. Kataoka, a non-fiction writer, committed suicide.
00:03:02The murder of Mr. Kataoka, a non-fiction writer, committed suicide.
00:03:05Why do you think Mr. Kataoka is guilty of the Hayashimasumi case?
00:03:12Mr. Shinichiro Suda, who is familiar with the dark society, claims that he is not guilty.
00:03:16The murder of a writer, Mr. Ono Ikkou, committed suicide.
00:03:19The murder of a hotel in Sekisui, where a non-fiction writer, Mr. Ono Ikkou, committed suicide.
00:03:25Mr. Kataoka, who is interested in the Ryokiji case, asked Mr. Suda for an interview.
00:03:38Mr. Kataoka received a message from Mr. Kataoka.
00:03:43Mr. Kataoka, thank you for accepting my interview.
00:03:49I will not be able to do anything about it.
00:03:53If I tell Mr. Kataoka to shut up, he will shut up.
00:03:59Please use this technique to get over it.
00:04:02I'm rooting for you.
00:04:04Let's get to the bottom of this.
00:04:06N.P. Inquiry Project
00:04:08An unprecedented case.
00:04:10Determined Explanation Special
00:04:22Hello.
00:04:23Hello.
00:04:25Today, I, Kana Maruta, will be representing the chairman of the board.
00:04:32I'm looking forward to working with you.
00:04:37I'm getting a lot of support.
00:04:39I feel like I'm responsible for everything.
00:04:41Why?
00:04:42Almost everything was in my head at the time of the meeting.
00:04:46What?
00:04:49I don't think you understand.
00:04:52If I tell you to shut up, you'll be happy.
00:04:55You have to shut up.
00:04:57That's right.
00:04:58Today's N.P. Inquiry Project is a series of cases that have recently been covered in the media.
00:05:05We will thoroughly explain the points that experts who have interviewed themselves do not agree with.
00:05:10And the members of the committee will discuss it thoroughly.
00:05:13These are the members of the committee today.
00:05:19And this time, we have three experts who are familiar with the case.
00:05:25First of all, the former prosecutor of the Kanagawa prefecture, criminal journalist, Mr. Taihei Ogawa.
00:05:33Next is the non-fiction writer, Mr. Ikko Ono.
00:05:40And this is Mr. Ken Kataoka, a non-fiction writer who has appeared for the first time in five years.
00:05:48Is this a trio who committed a crime?
00:05:51It's a strange atmosphere.
00:05:53It's like a group of people who came to take a break.
00:05:56Mr. Suda, you can't say anything about people.
00:05:58I couldn't say anything.
00:06:00And Mr. Deguchi, a criminal psychologist, is also here today.
00:06:04He wrote a book again.
00:06:08You've written too many books.
00:06:10But today, we have a chance to rely on Mr. Deguchi.
00:06:13I think there are a lot of books.
00:06:15This time, we have four cases.
00:06:17Mr. Maruta will choose the cases in order.
00:06:21Yes.
00:06:22Let's look at the cases that are new to my memory.
00:06:25First of all, let's start with the murder case of a high school girl named Asahikawa, which Mr. Taihei Ogawa is not sure about.
00:06:31Is it true that there was an affair between a woman in the middle class and an investigator?
00:06:38Uncertainty Incident Determination Special
00:06:42The murder of a high school girl named Asahikawa
00:06:46At the end of May this year,
00:06:48a 17-year-old high school girl who lived in Romoishi, Hokkaido, was found dead.
00:06:54She was found dead at the edge of Asahikawa City.
00:06:58Uchida Riko and a 19-year-old boy, Yuka Konishi, were arrested for murder.
00:07:06According to the police,
00:07:08Uchida Riko was arrested on April 18th for threatening a high school girl.
00:07:14Uchida Riko headed to Kamui Bridge in Kamui, Kotan District, Romoishi City.
00:07:19On the 19th, Uchida Riko tried to kill Uchida Riko,
00:07:23but Uchida Riko fell to the Ishikari River and killed Uchida Riko.
00:07:28On the 22nd, Uchida Riko's family submitted a missing person report to Romoishi.
00:07:34A police officer who was investigating found a body in the river.
00:07:38The cause of death was drowning.
00:07:42According to the police,
00:07:44the cause of the incident was that a high school girl used Uchida Riko's photo without permission on social media,
00:07:51which led to trouble.
00:07:53She was asked for money,
00:07:55and the high school girl sent 100,000 yen in electronic money,
00:07:59but Uchida Riko couldn't receive the money.
00:08:02Uchida Riko was arrested for threatening a high school girl.
00:08:07Before Uchida Riko and Konishi Riko were arrested for murder,
00:08:12the Hokkaido Police arrested Uchida Riko and a 16-year-old boy
00:08:18for threatening a high school girl.
00:08:21Four people, including a 16-year-old girl, were arrested for threatening a high school girl,
00:08:27but Uchida Riko and Konishi Riko were arrested for threatening a high school girl.
00:08:34After that, a video of Uchida Riko and Konishi Riko was found on the smartphone of a high school girl collected by the Hokkaido Police.
00:08:44It was found that some of Uchida Riko and Konishi Riko took the video,
00:08:48and immediately dropped the high school girl.
00:08:53Uchida Riko said,
00:08:55I don't know if it fell from the bridge, I just left it there.
00:09:00Konishi Riko also denied the murder.
00:09:05This incident not only caused a stir in the public.
00:09:10On July 11, the weekly newspaper,
00:09:13a shocking scoop was published.
00:09:17Uchida Riko and the local police detective, Detective X, were in an affair.
00:09:25According to the article, Uchida Riko is a member of a group called Sanroku Kids,
00:09:30which is based in Asahikawa City, Sanjo-dori, 6-chome area.
00:09:34He is also famous among local police officers.
00:09:38The communication history of the smartphone and SNS collected by the police
00:09:42have been confirmed with Detective X.
00:09:46When Uchida Riko was attacked by the police,
00:09:49Uchida Riko said,
00:09:51I was in an affair with Detective X.
00:09:56After that, the Hokkaido Police said,
00:09:58Even if Detective X was in an affair,
00:10:01he was discharged on September 13th.
00:10:04This was made clear by a request from the Ministry of Justice.
00:10:08In addition, another officer was discharged
00:10:11even though he was in an affair with a 20-year-old man.
00:10:16This case has shown a surprising development.
00:10:19The former police officer and criminal journalist, Taihei Ogawa,
00:10:23has raised these three points as a point of no return.
00:10:33The motive for the murder is that
00:10:35a photo of Uchida Riko eating ramen,
00:10:38was accidentally posted on SNS.
00:10:42Is that really all?
00:10:49Uchida Riko's accusation is that
00:10:51he was in an affair with Detective X
00:10:54of the Asahikawa Central Police Department.
00:10:59Although Detective X is not directly involved in the case,
00:11:03he can give some advice on how to destroy the evidence,
00:11:07and how to handle the police.
00:11:16After that, a photo of Detective X eating ramen was posted on SNS.
00:11:21In the photo, Detective X and Uchida Riko were both in the picture.
00:11:26However, there is no explanation
00:11:29for the murder in the Asahikawa Central Police Department.
00:11:35So, I have a question for everyone.
00:11:37What do you think is the biggest mystery of this case?
00:11:44So, I have a question for everyone.
00:11:46What do you think is the biggest mystery of the Asahikawa Girls' High School murder case?
00:11:50Mr. Ogawa, could you explain again
00:11:52about the point of no return?
00:11:55When it comes to murder cases,
00:11:57the most important thing is the motive.
00:12:00The motive is that the picture was posted on SNS.
00:12:06Does that lead to murder?
00:12:10Moreover, the victim and the suspect,
00:12:13well, they are now accused,
00:12:15but there was no recognition of the relationship.
00:12:17I wonder if it goes that far.
00:12:20Next, the second one.
00:12:22This is also in the weekly newspaper report,
00:12:24but the police officer in charge,
00:12:26Uchida Riko, who was arrested this time,
00:12:30was in an affair.
00:12:32Even if he wasn't directly involved in the case,
00:12:35he would often ask,
00:12:37what would you do in such a case?
00:12:40When I was actually working with my wife,
00:12:43I didn't ask her,
00:12:45but I often asked my siblings.
00:12:48I was doing this on TV,
00:12:50but was I really doing it?
00:12:52I was young at the time,
00:12:54so I talked a lot,
00:12:56but I think it's possible that
00:12:58he was talking like that.
00:13:00Of course, I think that's possible.
00:13:03And the third one.
00:13:05He didn't actually explain
00:13:07about the affair or the unspecified incident.
00:13:10It's just a very light punishment
00:13:12that the police have inside.
00:13:15It's a punishment that can't be called a punishment.
00:13:18And he didn't announce it.
00:13:20When I actually went to the restaurant,
00:13:22I did a lot of research,
00:13:24and it was 4 hours,
00:13:262,000 yen for 4 hours.
00:13:28There were more than 10 people,
00:13:30and they were naked.
00:13:32There was something like that.
00:13:34But he didn't explain
00:13:36how it actually happened.
00:13:38He didn't announce the punishment.
00:13:40So I don't think
00:13:42it's premeditated or convincing.
00:13:45I'm sure everyone thinks
00:13:47that there is no explanation
00:13:49for what happened.
00:13:51Mr. Motomura.
00:13:53First of all, the punishment is too light.
00:13:55As Mr. Ogawa said,
00:13:57there are four types of disciplinary punishments
00:13:59based on the law.
00:14:01From the heavy one,
00:14:03to the light one,
00:14:05to the light one,
00:14:07to the light one,
00:14:09to the light one,
00:14:11to the light one,
00:14:13to the light one,
00:14:15to the light one,
00:14:17to the light one,
00:14:19to the light one,
00:14:21to the light one,
00:14:23to the light one,
00:14:25to the light one,
00:14:27to the light one,
00:14:29to the light one,
00:14:31to the light one,
00:14:33to the light one,
00:14:35to the light one,
00:14:37to the light one,
00:14:39to the light one,
00:14:41to the light one,
00:14:43to the light one,
00:14:45and they didn't announce about it.
00:14:47They just learned
00:14:49in the local media
00:14:51during the high proposal.
00:14:53It's not only the Hokkaido Prefecture,
00:14:55it's the police who knows.
00:14:57There is an official
00:14:59who is the worst.
00:15:01But he loves to keep things as a secret.
00:15:03He keeps everything
00:15:05as a secret.
00:15:07Mr. Ogawa, you can't say that.
00:15:09It's OK.
00:15:11He always keep everything as a secret.
00:15:13Uchida Riko Hikoku and another accomplice, Uchida Riko Hikoku, are in the same car.
00:15:19So it's a hidden car, so they're hiding.
00:15:23It's a given.
00:15:25Mr. Ogawa, if it was normal, how much would you have to deal with?
00:15:31This is when I was a police officer in my current job,
00:15:35and the other day I had a colleague,
00:15:38and when I talked to him, he said,
00:15:41I'm a police officer.
00:15:43This person is...
00:15:45Mr. Ogawa is okay, but I'm not okay.
00:15:48No, because in reality,
00:15:51you're discharged from the military, so it's okay.
00:15:53I'm a police officer in the middle of the night.
00:15:56What we thought was,
00:15:58one month on leave,
00:16:01and the next day,
00:16:03you're fired.
00:16:05And the two who were drinking,
00:16:07I think they're on probation.
00:16:10Can I ask you something?
00:16:13Of course there's the issue of discharge,
00:16:16but in the first place,
00:16:18the suspect, Uchida,
00:16:20was probably drunk,
00:16:22so as a pusher,
00:16:24I don't know if he was drunk,
00:16:26but he was trying to use it as an S.
00:16:30When I still use things like S,
00:16:34I wonder if the suspect and the police officer
00:16:38are getting too close.
00:16:42First of all, I also used S,
00:16:45but when I use S...
00:16:47What is S?
00:16:49S is a spy.
00:16:51In other words, a collaborator.
00:16:53In other words,
00:16:55a person who gives various information.
00:16:57So, a person who gets inside.
00:16:59So S is the S of a spy?
00:17:01Yes.
00:17:02He's not the S of a spy, is he?
00:17:04He doesn't have to get inside.
00:17:06Well, that's what I do,
00:17:08but first of all,
00:17:10I don't use things like S in my 20s.
00:17:13Why?
00:17:15Because I betray people easily.
00:17:17And even if I don't betray people,
00:17:19there's a possibility that I'll tell someone.
00:17:21For example,
00:17:23I'm close with Mr. Ogawa from the Prosecutor's Office.
00:17:26For him,
00:17:28that's a great status.
00:17:30For example, he's connected to LINE.
00:17:32He can connect to his phone directly.
00:17:34He's a great person.
00:17:36He's a great person.
00:17:38He's seen from above.
00:17:40So I never use things like that.
00:17:42Can I say something?
00:17:44The second point that Mr. Ogawa pointed out
00:17:46is really tricky.
00:17:48For example,
00:17:50the first-degree defendant,
00:17:52if you ask him,
00:17:54why did he do this
00:17:56at Kamui Bridge?
00:17:58Because there's no security camera.
00:18:00That's what he's saying.
00:18:02There's no security camera,
00:18:04so there's a possibility that the police
00:18:06were involved in the incident.
00:18:08That's why the police
00:18:10can't explain it properly.
00:18:12What do you think about that?
00:18:14According to the investigation,
00:18:16the police
00:18:18admitted that there was an affair.
00:18:20But they said it had nothing to do
00:18:22with the incident
00:18:24and they didn't give any advice.
00:18:26But the defendant himself
00:18:28is a defendant.
00:18:30He said he didn't do the incident.
00:18:32So it's not about
00:18:34the police.
00:18:36But I think
00:18:38there's a possibility that
00:18:40a trial will start in the future.
00:18:42When that happens,
00:18:44he's a defendant now,
00:18:46but he'll talk about a lot of things
00:18:48in the second half of the trial.
00:18:50If it's one person,
00:18:52it's not Riko Uchida,
00:18:54he's a special boy.
00:18:56He's 20 years old now,
00:18:58but if he tells Riko Uchida
00:19:00what he heard
00:19:02and what he should have done
00:19:04as a detective,
00:19:06and if it's a trial,
00:19:08it's going to be
00:19:10a big deal.
00:19:12Actually,
00:19:14I got some information
00:19:16from the inside
00:19:18of the Asahikawa Central Office.
00:19:20I'm listening to everyone's discussion.
00:19:22First of all,
00:19:24I'm using the word
00:19:26social power.
00:19:28What this means is
00:19:30that you have the ability
00:19:32to make your opponent
00:19:34listen to you.
00:19:36It's called self-knowledge.
00:19:38It's not all bad.
00:19:40But if it's too much,
00:19:42if your opponent
00:19:44goes against you,
00:19:46you can't forgive him.
00:19:48If there's a problem
00:19:50with your relationship with the police,
00:19:52you have the ability
00:19:54to make your opponent
00:19:56listen to you.
00:19:58That's one of the points
00:20:00of self-knowledge.
00:20:02But
00:20:04that's the end of the story.
00:20:06The other point is
00:20:08P.O.N.
00:20:10Point of No Return.
00:20:12You can't go back
00:20:14to the beginning.
00:20:16I've been working
00:20:18at the Shonen Kanpei office
00:20:20for a long time,
00:20:22so I've analyzed
00:20:24a lot of these patterns in Shonen Hikou.
00:20:26It's almost impossible
00:20:28to overcome this easily.
00:20:30There are more complicated reasons,
00:20:32and it takes a long time
00:20:34to prepare.
00:20:36However,
00:20:38this time,
00:20:40it's possible.
00:20:42That's why
00:20:44you can overcome this easily.
00:20:46If it's a traditional Shonen Hikou,
00:20:48it doesn't make sense.
00:20:50That's a big mystery.
00:20:52Specifically,
00:20:54you didn't recognize
00:20:56your value with the police.
00:20:58That's P.O.N.
00:21:00I think that's the biggest problem.
00:21:02It's more about
00:21:04Shonen Hikou than
00:21:06P.O.N.
00:21:08According to the graduation thesis
00:21:10of Uchida Hikoku,
00:21:12she said that you can do it
00:21:14if you work hard.
00:21:16Looking at her history,
00:21:18she doesn't seem to be
00:21:20arrogant at all.
00:21:22She has a lot of pride,
00:21:24but she keeps falling
00:21:26to the bottom of society.
00:21:28Is there a relationship
00:21:30where you find someone
00:21:32who can do what you want
00:21:34and go?
00:21:36As you said,
00:21:38she chooses
00:21:40what she wants.
00:21:42She has a sense of control
00:21:44over what she wants.
00:21:46I think that's
00:21:48P.O.N.
00:21:50Do you think she will
00:21:52announce her motivation?
00:21:54I don't think she will
00:21:56because she already did.
00:21:58Actually,
00:22:00I got some information
00:22:02from the inside of
00:22:04the Asahikawa Central Office.
00:22:06This time,
00:22:08I found out that
00:22:10the police officer
00:22:12was fired
00:22:14while he was
00:22:16working at the same police station.
00:22:18I didn't know that
00:22:20he was fired
00:22:22while he was working
00:22:24at the same police station.
00:22:26So, he was
00:22:28doing it quietly.
00:22:30If he doesn't even
00:22:32explain it,
00:22:34he will be
00:22:36fired.
00:22:38Thank you for your time.
00:22:42Now,
00:22:44let's move on to
00:22:46the next case.
00:22:48I'm a little sad
00:22:50because I'm from Hokkaido.
00:22:52But this is also a case in Hokkaido,
00:22:54so I think it has something to do with it.
00:22:56Let's move on to the next case.
00:22:58The unsolved case
00:23:00The unsolved case
00:23:02The unsolved case
00:23:04July 2, 2023
00:23:06July 2, 2023
00:23:08A man's body was found
00:23:10in a hotel room
00:23:12in Susukino,
00:23:14the downtown area of Sapporo City.
00:23:16The security camera
00:23:18recorded the man
00:23:20entering the room
00:23:22with another person
00:23:24and the other person
00:23:26leaving the hotel alone.
00:23:28After that,
00:23:30he was arrested
00:23:32by his father,
00:23:34Osamu,
00:23:36who was a doctor,
00:23:38and by his mother,
00:23:40Hiroko,
00:23:42who was a part-time worker.
00:23:44The Hokkaido police
00:23:46found the head
00:23:48of a man
00:23:50in a house where the three
00:23:52lived together,
00:23:54and identified
00:23:56the body
00:23:58as the man
00:24:00According to the police,
00:24:02it was clear that
00:24:04Osamu and Hiroko
00:24:06had been buying
00:24:08saws and suitcases
00:24:10in Sapporo City
00:24:12before the incident,
00:24:14and that
00:24:16Osamu and Hiroko
00:24:18had been having
00:24:20an affair
00:24:22with the man
00:24:24before the incident.
00:24:26The police said
00:24:28Osamu and Hiroko
00:24:30had been having
00:24:32an affair
00:24:34before the incident,
00:24:36and that
00:24:38Osamu and Hiroko
00:24:40had been buying
00:24:42saws and suitcases
00:24:44in Sapporo City
00:24:46before the incident,
00:24:48and that
00:24:50Osamu and Hiroko
00:24:52had been having
00:24:54an affair
00:24:56before the incident,
00:24:58and that
00:25:00Osamu and Hiroko
00:25:02had been having
00:25:04an affair
00:25:06before the incident,
00:25:08and that
00:25:10Osamu and Hiroko
00:25:12had been having
00:25:14an affair
00:25:16before the incident,
00:25:18and that
00:25:20Osamu and Hiroko
00:25:22had been having
00:25:24an affair
00:25:26before the incident,
00:25:28and that
00:25:30Osamu and Hiroko
00:25:32had been having
00:25:34an affair
00:25:36before the incident,
00:25:38and that
00:25:40Osamu and Hiroko
00:25:42had been having
00:25:44an affair
00:25:46before the incident,
00:25:48and that
00:25:50Osamu and Hiroko
00:25:52had been having
00:25:54an affair
00:25:56before the incident,
00:25:58and that
00:26:00Osamu and Hiroko
00:26:02had been having
00:26:04an affair
00:26:06before the incident,
00:26:08and that
00:26:10Osamu and Hiroko
00:26:12had been having
00:26:14an affair
00:26:16before the incident,
00:26:18and that
00:26:20Osamu and Hiroko
00:26:22had been having
00:26:24an affair
00:26:26before the incident,
00:26:28and that
00:26:30Osamu and Hiroko
00:26:32had been having
00:26:34an affair
00:26:36before the incident,
00:26:38and that
00:26:40Osamu and Hiroko
00:26:42had been having
00:26:44an affair
00:26:46before the incident,
00:26:48and that
00:26:50Osamu and Hiroko
00:26:52had been having
00:26:54an affair
00:26:56before the incident,
00:26:58and that
00:27:00Osamu and Hiroko
00:27:02had been having
00:27:04an affair
00:27:06before the incident,
00:27:08and that
00:27:10Osamu and Hiroko
00:27:12had been having
00:27:14an affair
00:27:16before the incident,
00:27:18and that
00:27:20Hiroko and Hiroko
00:27:22oben Aktu
00:27:24had been having
00:27:26an affair
00:27:28before the incident,
00:27:30and that
00:27:32Osamu and Hiroko
00:27:34had been having
00:27:36an affair
00:27:38before the incident,
00:27:40and that
00:27:42Osamu and Hiroko
00:27:44In a letter to his father, he wrote that his father had been killed three times.
00:27:51The first time was when the murder took place.
00:27:54The second time was when the body was found.
00:27:57And the third time was when the media reported that his father was found dead.
00:28:06The content of the letter is that he wants everyone to be released.
00:28:13I think this is the best way to express his feelings.
00:28:16However, I don't think that the media should cover up the fact that it leads to the negative image of the victim and leads to the crime of murder.
00:28:27It's just a matter of morality on the part of the perpetrator and the recipient.
00:28:33So I have a question for everyone.
00:28:36What do you think is the biggest mystery of this case?
00:28:43I'm asking you what the biggest mystery of the Susukino Hotel murder case is.
00:28:49Everyone has written a lot.
00:28:52The first thing that surprised me when this incident was reported was that Mr. Ono and Mr. Love wrote it.
00:28:57I think it's the father's psychological meeting, but let's start with Mr. Ono.
00:29:03I think that's the biggest problem.
00:29:09The relationship with the psychological meeting is a little dangerous.
00:29:14For example, there was a psychology analysis teacher at the university.
00:29:19There was actually a class like this.
00:29:23The teacher announced the dream of the day in a seminar.
00:29:27The teacher analyzed the dream and said,
00:29:30You're having a hard time right now.
00:29:34Then the teacher's worries got worse and worse.
00:29:41The teacher's relationship with the teacher was very over-trusted.
00:29:45The teacher's relationship with the teacher was very over-trusted.
00:29:51This is a common story.
00:29:56To be honest, I don't think it's a good idea to ask too many questions.
00:30:00I'm a gentleman.
00:30:02If I were a normal parent, I'd say,
00:30:04You shouldn't say such a thing.
00:30:06It's very important to listen to the story.
00:30:08It's important to get along with each other.
00:30:10It's hard to cut it off with someone else.
00:30:16I think it's important.
00:30:18What do you think about that?
00:30:20Mr. Noguchi, let's start with Mr. Love.
00:30:23Luna Hikoku called her father a driver.
00:30:29She called her mother a girlfriend.
00:30:32At that point, I felt like my family was collapsing.
00:30:37My father didn't let me go home.
00:30:41At that point, I thought,
00:30:43I think my parents are more mentally ill than Luna Hikoku.
00:30:51When I was 18 years old, I fell in love with myself.
00:30:56As a psychiatrist, I tried to treat Luna Hikoku.
00:31:02I tried to isolate Luna Hikoku.
00:31:04If I had done that, I don't think this would have happened.
00:31:08Mr. Noguchi, what do you think?
00:31:10First of all, you can't use your expertise on your child.
00:31:16The parent-child relationship is established.
00:31:19You can't see your child as a target.
00:31:23I think it's the same for Mr. Maruta.
00:31:25What do you think of your child as a doctor?
00:31:28In my opinion,
00:31:30there are diseases that can be treated with medicine,
00:31:33but there are also diseases that can't.
00:31:35There's a saying, where does the disease come from?
00:31:38For example, the person's personality,
00:31:42the sex environment, the relationship with others,
00:31:45I think there's a possibility that there's a plus-alpha disease.
00:31:50That's why psychiatry is very complicated.
00:31:55It's different from our general treatment,
00:31:58and I think it's difficult to cure.
00:32:01On the other hand,
00:32:03I feel like I'm only seeing him as a patient.
00:32:07I feel like I'm observing an experimental animal like my father's testimony.
00:32:11I don't feel like I'm dealing with my child.
00:32:13I feel like I should have come out more as a father.
00:32:17If that's the case,
00:32:19I feel like I've come a long way as a patient and a doctor.
00:32:22Depending on the disease,
00:32:24it's very difficult to approach it
00:32:26as to whether there was a condition or a delusion.
00:32:29It's very difficult.
00:32:31It's very difficult to approach it as to whether there was a condition or a delusion.
00:32:35For example, if it was a congenital disability,
00:32:39I think it's typical to think that he had a trauma in his childhood.
00:32:45My father said,
00:32:47I can't do anything to break Luna's heart any more.
00:32:50Even when I look at his biography,
00:32:52from a young age,
00:32:54For example, he's like an anime character.
00:32:56Just because you're teased, you stab a cutter in your throat.
00:32:58If you do it again, I'll kill you.
00:33:00It's a very special personality.
00:33:02Is there a trauma in this?
00:33:04Or is there something else in his biography?
00:33:07Well, for example,
00:33:09If it wasn't a congenital disability,
00:33:11I think it's necessary to think about whether an incident occurred.
00:33:16For example, because it's a congenital disability,
00:33:19I couldn't consult other doctors.
00:33:22That's the first thing, isn't it?
00:33:24For her symptoms, for her daughter's symptoms.
00:33:26And because it's a congenital disability,
00:33:29If you touch it here and press it down,
00:33:33On the contrary, it will break.
00:33:35That's why I'm cooperating with the case.
00:33:39The father of the congenital disability is going to meet his opponent.
00:33:44He's going to send him to a place where he might kill him.
00:33:47He's going to bring him back with his head.
00:33:49He's sending him back in his car.
00:33:51So if it's someone who's not a congenital disability,
00:33:54I don't think he's going that far.
00:33:57I think so, too.
00:33:59Let's take a look at the structure of this case.
00:34:01After all, it's a congenital disability.
00:34:03There's a symptom of a congenital disability, isn't there?
00:34:07Maybe the judge will ask the gentleman.
00:34:12Next time, I'll ask Luna.
00:34:14Something like that.
00:34:19Which one of these was the trouble?
00:34:21In other words, was it a trouble with Luna?
00:34:23I think it's necessary to think about whether it was a congenital disability.
00:34:28The father of the congenital disability is definitely the gentleman's personality.
00:34:33Luna says she's dead.
00:34:35In other words, the gentleman is Luna's sister.
00:34:40In other words, it's a brother-sister relationship.
00:34:43In a case like this,
00:34:45If there's a motive or a structure of the case,
00:34:49In the case of a congenital disability,
00:34:51There's a question of whether or not to take responsibility.
00:34:54How should we interpret this?
00:34:56That's why the court will decide the result of the mental assessment.
00:35:01First of all, I think that's how we solve this case.
00:35:05That's why the prosecution and the defense are each coming out.
00:35:09And then there's the result of Luna's mental assessment.
00:35:14On top of that, the judge has to decide how to punish Luna.
00:35:24Then the judge might say,
00:35:27I'll ask the gentleman.
00:35:29Next, I'll ask Luna.
00:35:31Is there a possibility that this will be the outcome of the trial?
00:35:34No, there isn't.
00:35:35Because the gentleman...
00:35:37Mr. Motogura, what do you think?
00:35:39If you commit a crime with a gentleman's personality,
00:35:41Will the defendant be punished?
00:35:44If it's such an extreme case, it's bound to be innocent.
00:35:47As you can see from the current debate,
00:35:49It's all about the power of responsibility.
00:35:53The defense is taking the case to the side where there's no power of responsibility.
00:35:59It's not a joke.
00:36:01There's one victim, one victim.
00:36:03It's a disaster.
00:36:05I don't know if it's a love affair, but it's a love affair.
00:36:12If there's no power of responsibility,
00:36:14We have to say that this country's trial is wrong.
00:36:21The importance of the victim's punishment and the severity of the result is an important point.
00:36:25Whether or not there is a power of responsibility is a very important point.
00:36:29I don't want you to think about it.
00:36:32This time, the prosecution judged that there was a power of responsibility
00:36:38as a result of a mental examination six months before the trial.
00:36:43This is the second time the trial has been held,
00:36:45so the result may be different.
00:36:48But the point is,
00:36:50The prosecution judged that there was no problem with the power of responsibility.
00:36:54Of course, it's a matter of course.
00:36:56But if you're trying to define it as a distorted parent-child relationship or a conflict,
00:37:01It's obviously impossible.
00:37:03A distorted parent-child relationship or a conflict is a normal, common sense family.
00:37:10That's why it's distorted or a conflict.
00:37:14This time, the prosecution judged that there was no problem with the power of responsibility.
00:37:19I think it's weird.
00:37:23I don't think it's normal.
00:37:25But even if it's weird, it's pretty high-level.
00:37:29It looks normal at first glance, but there are a lot of cases where it's judged to be distorted.
00:37:36There's a possibility of that this time.
00:37:38So if you're trying to prove it,
00:37:42You have to explain that it's a disease.
00:37:48If you don't, you can't solve it properly.
00:37:51Can I ask you a question?
00:37:53Mr. Kadota said that he was going out to drink, go to a club, and have an affair.
00:38:00How long has he been living outside?
00:38:05He started having symptoms about 10 years ago.
00:38:08He hates being called Luna.
00:38:13He's angry.
00:38:15Until then, he had a good social life.
00:38:19But this time, too,
00:38:22You can get information about the store and events you go to.
00:38:29But people who have lost their minds can't have a good social life.
00:38:33I don't have a good feeling about it.
00:38:35I'd like to ask Mr. Deguchi about the situation while looking at the information that will come out in the future.
00:38:40Let's say it's not a loss of mind.
00:38:43Then this motive is a complete misunderstanding.
00:38:47What kind of explanation do you have for that?
00:38:50I'd like you to confirm the motive.
00:38:53Basically, the prison I worked for, Miyagi Prison, is a prison that collects serious crimes in Japan.
00:38:59There are many people who have committed murder that we don't usually understand.
00:39:07One of the important things there is whether or not the person himself can explain why he did it.
00:39:16In the middle of a trial, you can learn a lot of things.
00:39:19I don't know what to say because I'm told a lot of things.
00:39:23I don't know if I'm asked by the judge.
00:39:25I don't know if I'm asked by the prosecutor.
00:39:27I don't know if I'm asked by a lawyer.
00:39:29I'm confused.
00:39:31There are a lot of people who don't know why they did it in the first place.
00:39:35But finally, they say,
00:39:37I've been in prison for a few years.
00:39:39I'm in prison for the first time, and I'm calm.
00:39:42From that point on, there are a lot of people who say,
00:39:45Oh, yeah, I did it with this.
00:39:47There are a lot of people like that.
00:39:49I'm really surprised.
00:39:51In the end, this case is more than any other case.
00:39:54It's a case where various fields of expertise have come together.
00:39:58I look forward to your coverage and your explanation in the future.
00:40:03I want to ask you this.
00:40:05Why did you change your neck?
00:40:07I changed my neck.
00:40:09Of course, I wanted to make it a case where I could be suspected of being a serial killer.
00:40:14You wanted to do it?
00:40:16Of course there is.
00:40:18I still have a torso.
00:40:20If you're just going to destroy the evidence,
00:40:22If you don't take the torso somewhere,
00:40:24You didn't have a torso.
00:40:27I don't think it's just for carrying.
00:40:31I do a lot of things to carry things around.
00:40:36She didn't actually want to commit murder.
00:40:40I think she wanted to take her neck back and damage it.
00:40:43I've seen that part of it.
00:40:46You mean the purpose of the damage?
00:40:48That's right.
00:40:50There's a possibility that the neck was a symbol for her.
00:40:53That's why I'm going to take something that's close to my own.
00:40:57In addition, by adding an attack to it, by damaging it,
00:41:01I think there's a possibility that she could have been suspected of being a serial killer.
00:41:06Thank you very much.
00:41:12Let's move on to the next case.
00:41:19Next, let's move on to the Wakayama Poison Curry case where Mr. Ken Kataoka is not sure.
00:41:25What is the basis for Mr. Hayashi's suspicion that he is a serial killer?
00:41:39July 25, 1998
00:41:42Participating in a summer festival hosted by the local government in Sonobe City, Wakayama,
00:41:46Residents who ate curry became addicted to it.
00:41:51Four people, including students, died and 63 people were seriously injured.
00:41:56Mr. Hayashi Masumi, who lives in the area, was arrested in this case.
00:42:03At the time of the incident, the media coverage of Mr. Hayashi and his wife was heated.
00:42:10Before the incident, there was a case of basic addiction in the area.
00:42:15Every time Mr. Kataoka was hospitalized with addiction, he was suspected of receiving insurance money from Mr. Hayashi.
00:42:21Mr. Kataoka's wife, Ms. Kenji, was also accused of being drugged by Mr. Hayashi.
00:42:27A large number of mass media came to Mr. Hayashi's house.
00:42:31At the time of the report, she was bathed in water on a horse.
00:42:37In December of that year, Mr. Hayashi was charged with murder.
00:42:42Mr. Hayashi claimed to be innocent, but was sentenced to death at the Supreme Court in 2009.
00:42:49Mr. Hayashi and his defense team, who continue to claim innocence in prison,
00:42:54filed the third lawsuit in February of this year, and the Wakayama District Court approved it.
00:43:00Mr. Hayashi has filed the most recent lawsuits in 2009 and 2021.
00:43:06After those lawsuits were unified into a lawsuit in 2021,
00:43:11Mr. Hayashi visited the Wakayama District Court in 2023 and immediately reported it to the Osaka District Court.
00:43:18In the meantime, Mr. Kataoka, a non-fiction writer who claims that Mr. Hayashi's death is not a crime,
00:43:25has raised these three points as a point that confirms his innocence.
00:43:31Chapter 1
00:43:35Before the incident, Mr. Hayashi was said to have committed insurance fraud
00:43:41by making his wife and co-workers take sleeping pills.
00:43:45For this reason, he has a weak sense of justice that he should not take people's lives,
00:43:51and has been identified as the one who laid the foundation for the summer festival.
00:43:57However, his husband, who was supposed to be the victim, claimed that he took the sleeping pills himself to deceive the insurance fund.
00:44:06Regarding his co-worker's husband, Mr. Hayashi claims that he was not the victim, but an accomplice in the insurance fraud.
00:44:17Chapter 2
00:44:21When Mr. Hayashi was watching over the curry pot,
00:44:25he witnessed a suspicious behavior such as opening the lid of the pot, which is said to be the basis of the crime.
00:44:34However, the pot that Mr. Hayashi is said to have opened is only one of the two curry pots that did not contain a base.
00:44:43Also, when Mr. Hayashi was watching over the curry pot, he was always with his wife.
00:44:50His wife testified that she had opened the lid of the pot and put the curry on her finger and licked it.
00:44:56The two have similar personalities, so witnesses can think that they identified Mr. Hayashi with his wife.
00:45:05Chapter 3
00:45:09It is said that the basis of the crime is that the base, which was mixed with curry, was found from Mr. Hayashi's home.
00:45:19However, the basis of the scientific assessment is not clear.
00:45:23According to the latest investigation, the defense attorney pointed out the silver,
00:45:29and the base found from Mr. Hayashi's home has an unnatural discovery.
00:45:35Mr. Hayashi's family, including his wife and children, said that they had no recollection of the container in which the base was found.
00:45:44No fingerprints were found from the container or the plastic bag in which the base was found.
00:45:52Mr. Kataoka also pointed out that the possibility of another criminal being involved in the case has been fully verified in court.
00:46:03I have a question for everyone. What do you think is the biggest mystery of this case?
00:46:14There is not only one curry pot on the scene. There are two.
00:46:25Now, I would like to ask everyone what the biggest mystery of the Wakayama Poison Curry case is.
00:46:31First of all, I would like Mr. Kataoka to explain the points that are not clear.
00:46:35First of all, the structure of the case is strange. This is also related to the motive.
00:46:40Ms. Sumi Hayashima, in order to get insurance money,
00:46:44made her husband and the men around her drink hysso, take sleeping pills, injure themselves, cause accidents, and put them in the hospital.
00:46:51Ms. Sumi Hayashima, who is doing such a thing,
00:46:54is not aware that she should not take other people's lives because she is Ms. Sumi Hayashima,
00:46:58so she must have done it from a trivial motive.
00:47:00That's the structure of the case.
00:47:02But what's very strange is that the victim, her husband, Mr. Ken, himself, is different.
00:47:10He didn't let Ms. Sumi drink hysso, but he drank it himself.
00:47:14We were all having fun doing insurance work with the people in the house.
00:47:20He said that he was drinking hysso with his co-workers.
00:47:25He said that he caused the accident himself and was hospitalized to do insurance work.
00:47:30He said that.
00:47:31The second point is the witness testimony.
00:47:34Could you show the video of the scene?
00:47:38This is it.
00:47:40The witness testimony is about a girl who was in the neighborhood.
00:47:45Ms. Sumi Hayashima is in the garage of this house.
00:47:48She said that she saw her watching the curry pot in the garage of this house from the window on the second floor of the house.
00:47:56Even in the judgment on the website of the Supreme Court,
00:48:02Ms. Sumi Hayashima acted suspiciously, such as opening the lid of the curry pot,
00:48:07so it's strange.
00:48:09This is given to the accuser.
00:48:11In fact, this is a big problem.
00:48:13Could you show me the photo?
00:48:15There was not only one curry pot on the scene.
00:48:20There were two.
00:48:21This one and this one.
00:48:23But,
00:48:24the one with the hysso was on the east side.
00:48:28This is only the east pot.
00:48:30There was no hysso in the west pot.
00:48:32From the position of the girl in the witness testimony,
00:48:35I can only see this side.
00:48:37So I can only see the one without hysso.
00:48:40So, even if the girl in the witness testimony is right,
00:48:44Ms. Sumi Hayashima opened the lid of the curry pot without hysso.
00:48:48That's what happened in the photo on the veranda.
00:48:50Yes, from the veranda.
00:48:51From there, I think she had a very bad vision.
00:48:54She had a vision impairment.
00:48:56So, I can only see this.
00:48:57So, is it okay to use that as evidence?
00:48:59If this is the garage,
00:49:01Ms. Sumi Hayashima said,
00:49:02she saw it from the window on the second floor of the house opposite.
00:49:05This is the back of the veranda.
00:49:07She saw it from the back of the veranda.
00:49:09The curry pot is here,
00:49:11but the bamboo is overlapped.
00:49:13There is also a wall.
00:49:15There is also a wall, and it's around here.
00:49:17The place where she saw it is also different from where she went to the beginning.
00:49:20She thought she couldn't see it there,
00:49:22but it was this.
00:49:24At first, she said she saw it from the first floor, right?
00:49:27That's right.
00:49:29In addition,
00:49:30Ms. Sumi Hayashima said at this time,
00:49:32I had been watching the curry pot for a long time,
00:49:34and I was with Jijo for several minutes.
00:49:36The one who licked the lid of the curry pot was also Jijo.
00:49:41Jijo was a junior at that time,
00:49:43so there is a problem that he is mistaken for 37-year-old Ms. Sumi Hayashima,
00:49:47but they are about the same height,
00:49:49and Jijo is also a little wide,
00:49:52and they are very similar.
00:49:54So, if it's true,
00:49:56the witness testimony is that Jijo was with Ms. Sumi Hayashima.
00:49:59In other words,
00:50:00Ms. Sumi Hayashima didn't have a chance to get in.
00:50:03It can also be interpreted as a testimony that supports the innocence.
00:50:06So, it doesn't mean that Jijo is suspicious?
00:50:09There is also such a theory.
00:50:11But I think it's different.
00:50:13Let's move on to the third one.
00:50:15It is said that the Buddha statue is strange.
00:50:17Can I put out a picture of this?
00:50:19This is the biggest Buddha statue.
00:50:22It is said that it was found from the sink of the kitchen of Ms. Sumi Hayashima's house.
00:50:29It was found on July 25th.
00:50:34At first, it was said that it was a production-related incident,
00:50:38but on August 2nd,
00:50:40it was found that there was actually a secret in it.
00:50:43It was found at the police station.
00:50:47It was found that there was a secret in it on August 2nd,
00:50:50and Ms. Sumi Hayashima was arrested on October 4th.
00:50:53So it's been about two months,
00:50:56but did she leave it at home until she was arrested?
00:51:00That's the first question.
00:51:02In addition, it is written on the surface that it is a white powder.
00:51:06White powder is a word that means secret,
00:51:11so if such a thing comes out,
00:51:13the culprit will know why she left it.
00:51:15I think it's very creative.
00:51:17As mentioned in the previous VTR,
00:51:19Ms. Sumi Hayashima's fingerprints have not appeared since then.
00:51:22The fingerprints of her family have never appeared.
00:51:24Ms. Sumi Hayashima and her family have not seen her since then.
00:51:28Recently, there was such a thing in the Hakamaru incident.
00:51:31It is said that there was such a fever of evidence among those who doubted the crime.
00:51:37In the background of this incident,
00:51:40it is said that there is only circumstantial evidence.
00:51:44Ms. Lam, what is the definitive evidence and what is the current cause?
00:51:49That's right.
00:51:50It's really strange and I can't help it.
00:51:52I would like to ask Mr. Deguchi.
00:51:54At that time, the money was probably good.
00:51:57In a situation where it's going well,
00:51:59I wonder if he's doing something flashy like putting cheese in curry and making everyone eat it indiscriminately.
00:52:06Is it a motive?
00:52:08It's written in the book.
00:52:10As a writer,
00:52:12there is a big commonality between writing a script and committing a crime.
00:52:18It's the motive of the characters.
00:52:20I don't know the motive at all.
00:52:22I think everyone thinks so.
00:52:24And I'm listening to the story now.
00:52:26The witness testimony is very important.
00:52:31It's a suspicious act to put a pot of curry in front of you and open the lid of the pot.
00:52:36It's not suspicious at all.
00:52:38Curry sometimes opens the lid of the pot.
00:52:40It will burn.
00:52:41It's the right thing to stir.
00:52:43It will burn.
00:52:44I think it's very suspicious to keep the lid of the pot closed and look at it.
00:52:49Why is that the evidence?
00:52:52Why is that?
00:52:54Just in case,
00:52:56when I was watching Mr. Hayashima, the curry was already done.
00:52:59I kept it after it was done.
00:53:01I put it at the end of the summer festival.
00:53:03So it's not done.
00:53:05It's not suspicious, is it?
00:53:07It's not suspicious.
00:53:09From the point of view of evidence,
00:53:11First of all, it's an elimination method, isn't it?
00:53:13It's an elimination method that says it's impossible to go outside.
00:53:16It's an elimination method that says,
00:53:18I've been doing it for years, and I've only been able to get close to Mr. Hayashima at this time.
00:53:22But in the witness testimony at the beginning,
00:53:24I didn't know who came in because it was a festival.
00:53:27It's supposed to be possible to go outside.
00:53:30When did you say it was impossible to go outside?
00:53:33Let me tell you an interesting story.
00:53:36There's a timetable when you get close to the curry pot or when you get close to the curry pot.
00:53:42There's a timetable when you get close to the curry pot or when you get close to the curry pot.
00:53:49However, there is no reason to include anything other than Mr. Hayashima, the testimony, and the circumstances.
00:53:58So it may be forced to say that it's an elimination method,
00:54:01but it's about the reason to eliminate it properly.
00:54:04That's what Mr. Suda said.
00:54:07I made a timetable.
00:54:10I made a timetable with the police,
00:54:12and I gathered people who had the opportunity to get close to the curry pot at the time of the incident,
00:54:17and I reproduced the situation at the time.
00:54:20I did it, but I gathered about five people,
00:54:23and we took a day off together.
00:54:26That's why I'm telling you it's not like this.
00:54:29Mr. Hayashima said that he made a timetable based on the circumstances and contradicted each other.
00:54:34Mr. Hayashima said that he made a timetable based on the circumstances and contradicted each other.
00:54:40In the first place, the existence of a high school girl is the second floor where you can see the opposite side.
00:54:48In the first place, the existence of a high school girl is the second floor where you can see the opposite side.
00:54:59I don't think there was a time when I could only see this side of the pot.
00:55:06As Mr. Carlos said,
00:55:08at first, I only listened to the testimony and investigated it,
00:55:11but I was doing a field inspection.
00:55:13While doing field inspections,
00:55:15I've been to the police many times.
00:55:18At first, I said I was watching from the first floor,
00:55:21and then I went to the second floor.
00:55:23In the end,
00:55:25because I'm a high school girl,
00:55:27I'm being harassed all over the place,
00:55:29but I live next door, so I can't be mistaken for a neighbor's daughter.
00:55:33Regarding the testimony of a high school girl,
00:55:35at first, you said you were watching from the first floor window of your house,
00:55:40but then you were told it was strange,
00:55:42and then you said you were watching from the second floor.
00:55:45That's the first and second floors.
00:55:47No, it's the first and second floors.
00:55:49No, it's the first and second floors.
00:55:51What I'd like to ask you is,
00:55:53the latest lawsuit is out twice, right?
00:55:58Yes.
00:55:59It's been going on in great detail all along, right?
00:56:03It's been going on in great detail,
00:56:05but it's been bounced off.
00:56:07Now, the world is suddenly like this.
00:56:09Isn't it a crime?
00:56:11It's suddenly become like this. What is it?
00:56:13After all, the information is being leaked.
00:56:17What's very different from then and now is
00:56:20that there was no internet or social media at the time of the Wakayama Curry Incident.
00:56:24If it were now, this kind of media scrutiny wouldn't have happened.
00:56:27Well, the latest lawsuit has been filed,
00:56:29so I'd like to continue to see what will happen in the future.
00:56:32Thank you, Ms. Kataoka.
00:56:36A case that doesn't make sense.
00:56:38A thorough investigation special.
00:56:40The Sexy House Floor Fraud Case
00:56:43Only humans call the floor a property.
00:56:48A novel titled Floor Fraud, which is based on a true story,
00:56:52has become a drama and has become a hot topic.
00:56:55The motif of this novel is
00:56:58that the Sexy House, a major housing company in 2017,
00:57:02was involved in a land deal at a hotel in Shinagawa Prefecture, Tokyo,
00:57:06and the Floor Fraud Group, which has become a land owner,
00:57:09was deceived to receive about 5.5 billion yen in land purchases.
00:57:15It is known as a rare case in which a major company in the industry
00:57:19has been affected by land purchases.
00:57:22The damage caused by the land purchase
00:57:24was so great that soon after the war,
00:57:26the city government offices were damaged by air raids,
00:57:29and real estate and lighting were no longer available.
00:57:34And from the second half of the 1980s to the early 1990s,
00:57:39the bubble period, when land prices soared,
00:57:42was once again darkened.
00:57:45After that, the digitalization of documents has progressed,
00:57:48and it was thought that it would be difficult to settle other business,
00:57:53but in the middle of the 2010s,
00:57:55the basement of the Tokyo Olympics was on fire,
00:57:58and damage was increasing mainly in areas where management was not going.
00:58:03The Sexy House was one of them.
00:58:06After that, 10 people from the Floor Fraud Group were arrested,
00:58:10and Uchida Mike, who was appointed as the leading role in 2021,
00:58:14was sentenced to 12 years in prison,
00:58:16and Doi Yoshio and Kaminsukasu Misao were sentenced to 11 years in prison.
00:58:24Journalist Shinichiro Suda, who is familiar with the dark society,
00:58:28raises these three points as points that are not obvious.
00:58:331. Confirming the seller
00:58:37When buying and selling real estate,
00:58:39it is essential to confirm the seller's identity.
00:58:45Even though the woman who pretended to be the seller
00:58:47was mistaken for a picture and a picture of a young man,
00:58:51she was easily identified as the seller.
00:58:55On the other hand, even though it was the biggest pinch for the deceiver,
00:59:00the technique to cut through it was not good.
00:59:052. The total amount of money
00:59:09The total amount of money that the Sexy House deceived was 5.5 billion yen.
00:59:15The total amount of payment was 6.3 billion yen,
00:59:17and 1.4 billion yen was paid in advance as a deposit.
00:59:21Most of the remaining 4.9 billion yen was paid on the day of the contract,
00:59:26of which about 2.8 billion yen was deposited in the bank account of the woman who pretended to be the seller.
00:59:34As for the fraudulent amount of 5.5 billion yen,
00:59:38which was used to buy and sell real estate with the woman,
00:59:42it is not known at all whether it was distributed in a group or not.
00:59:473. The person who planned the fraud
00:59:51The person who planned the fraud was Mike Uchida,
00:59:55and the leader of the scene was Kaminsukasu Misao.
00:59:59The one who cashed out the money and distributed it was Yoshio Doi.
01:00:05These three are thought to be the main culprits of the incident,
01:00:09but among them, Yoshio Doi is a super-famous person in the underworld as a big-time criminal rather than a self-made man.
01:00:18This Yoshio Doi has a close relationship with a part of the bad guys,
01:00:23and it is said that the phone number of the Doi family was registered with the name of a police officer close to 20 people.
01:00:31However, it is not clear what kind of relationship these police officers had with the Doi family.
01:00:39Could it be that they were involved in the incident?
01:00:45So I have a question for everyone.
01:00:48What do you think is the biggest mystery of this incident?
01:00:55The incident didn't happen at the conference room. It happened at the scene.
01:01:004. The person who planned the fraud
01:01:03The first question is, why was Sekisui House deceived so easily?
01:01:07The person who planned the fraud was a woman who had become a landowner.
01:01:12She was a bald woman.
01:01:14The person who planned the fraud was a woman who had mistaken her birth certificate for a young man's birth certificate.
01:01:18The person who planned the fraud was a woman who had mistaken her birth certificate for a young man's birth certificate.
01:01:22The person who planned the fraud was a woman who had mistaken her birth certificate for a young man's birth certificate.
01:01:25The person who planned the fraud was a woman who had mistaken her birth certificate for a young man's birth certificate.
01:01:28The person who planned the fraud was a woman who had mistaken her birth certificate for a young man's birth certificate.
01:01:31The person who planned the fraud was a woman who had mistaken her birth certificate for a young man's birth certificate.
01:01:34The person who planned the fraud was a woman who had mistaken her birth certificate for a young man's birth certificate.
01:01:37The person who planned the fraud was a woman who had mistaken her birth certificate for a young man's birth certificate.
01:01:40The person who planned the fraud was a woman who had mistaken her birth certificate for a young man's birth certificate.
01:01:43The person who planned the fraud was a woman who had mistaken her birth certificate for a young man's birth certificate.
01:01:46The person who planned the fraud was a woman who had mistaken her birth certificate for a young man's birth certificate.
01:01:49The person who planned the fraud was a woman who had mistaken her birth certificate for a young man's birth certificate.
01:01:52The person who planned the fraud was a woman who had mistaken her birth certificate for a young man's birth certificate.
01:01:55The person who planned the fraud was a woman who had mistaken her birth certificate for a young man's birth certificate.
01:01:58The person who planned the fraud was a woman who had mistaken her birth certificate for a young man's birth certificate.
01:02:01The person who planned the fraud was a woman who had mistaken her birth certificate for a young man's birth certificate.
01:02:04The person who planned the fraud was a woman who had mistaken her birth certificate for a young man's birth certificate.
01:02:07The person who planned the fraud was a woman who had mistaken her birth certificate for a young man's birth certificate.
01:02:10The person who planned the fraud was a woman who had mistaken her birth certificate for a young man's birth certificate.
01:02:13The person who planned the fraud was a woman who had mistaken her birth certificate for a young man's birth certificate.
01:02:16The person who planned the fraud was a woman who had mistaken her birth certificate for a young man's birth certificate.
01:02:19The person who planned the fraud was a woman who had mistaken her birth certificate for a young man's birth certificate.
01:02:22The person who planned the fraud was a woman who had mistaken her birth certificate for a young man's birth certificate.
01:02:25The person who planned the fraud was a woman who had mistaken her birth certificate for a young man's birth certificate.
01:02:28The person who planned the fraud was a woman who had mistaken her birth certificate for a young man's birth certificate.
01:02:31The person who planned the fraud was a woman who had mistaken her birth certificate for a young man's birth certificate.
01:02:34The person who planned the fraud was a woman who had mistaken her birth certificate for a young man's birth certificate.
01:02:37The person who planned the fraud was a woman who had mistaken her birth certificate for a young man's birth certificate.
01:02:40The person who planned the fraud was a woman who had mistaken her birth certificate for a young man's birth certificate.
01:02:43The person who planned the fraud was a woman who had mistaken her birth certificate for a young man's birth certificate.
01:02:46The person who planned the fraud was a woman who had mistaken her birth certificate for a young man's birth certificate.
01:02:49The person who planned the fraud was a woman who had mistaken her birth certificate for a young man's birth certificate.
01:02:52The person who planned the fraud was a woman who had mistaken her birth certificate for a young man's birth certificate.
01:02:55The person who planned the fraud was a woman who had mistaken her birth certificate for a young man's birth certificate.
01:02:58The person who planned the fraud was a woman who had mistaken her birth certificate for a young man's birth certificate.
01:03:01The person who planned the fraud was a woman who had mistaken her birth certificate for a young man's birth certificate.
01:03:04The person who planned the fraud was a woman who had mistaken her birth certificate for a young man's birth certificate.
01:03:07The person who planned the fraud was a woman who had mistaken her birth certificate for a young man's birth certificate.
01:03:10The person who planned the fraud was a woman who had mistaken her birth certificate for a young man's birth certificate.
01:03:13The person who planned the fraud was a woman who had mistaken her birth certificate for a young man's birth certificate.
01:03:16The person who planned the fraud was a woman who had mistaken her birth certificate for a young man's birth certificate.
01:03:19The person who planned the fraud was a woman who had mistaken her birth certificate for a young man's birth certificate.
01:03:22The person who planned the fraud was a woman who had mistaken her birth certificate for a young man's birth certificate.
01:03:25The person who planned the fraud was a woman who had mistaken her birth certificate for a young man's birth certificate.
01:03:28The person who planned the fraud was a woman who had mistaken her birth certificate for a young man's birth certificate.
01:03:31The person who planned the fraud was a woman who had mistaken her birth certificate for a young man's birth certificate.
01:03:34The person who planned the fraud was a woman who had mistaken her birth certificate for a young man's birth certificate.
01:03:37The person who planned the fraud was a woman who had mistaken her birth certificate for a young man's birth certificate.
01:03:40The person who planned the fraud was a woman who had mistaken her birth certificate for a young man's birth certificate.
01:03:43The person who planned the fraud was a woman who had mistaken her birth certificate for a young man's birth certificate.
01:03:46The person who planned the fraud was a woman who had mistaken her birth certificate for a young man's birth certificate.
01:03:49The person who planned the fraud was a woman who had mistaken her birth certificate for a young man's birth certificate.
01:03:52The person who planned the fraud was a woman who had mistaken her birth certificate for a young man's birth certificate.
01:03:55The person who planned the fraud was a woman who had mistaken her birth certificate for a young man's birth certificate.
01:03:58The person who planned the fraud was a woman who had mistaken her birth certificate for a young man's birth certificate.
01:04:01The person who planned the fraud was a woman who had mistaken her birth certificate for a young man's birth certificate.
01:04:04The person who planned the fraud was a woman who had mistaken her birth certificate for a young man's birth certificate.
01:04:07The person who planned the fraud was a woman who had mistaken her birth certificate for a young man's birth certificate.
01:04:10The person who planned the fraud was a woman who had mistaken her birth certificate for a young man's birth certificate.
01:04:13The person who planned the fraud was a woman who had mistaken her birth certificate for a young man's birth certificate.
01:04:16The person who planned the fraud was a woman who had mistaken her birth certificate for a young man's birth certificate.
01:04:19The person who planned the fraud was a woman who had mistaken her birth certificate for a young man's birth certificate.
01:04:22The person who planned the fraud was a woman who had mistaken her birth certificate for a young man's birth certificate.
01:04:25The person who planned the fraud was a woman who had mistaken her birth certificate for a young man's birth certificate.
01:04:28The person who planned the fraud was a woman who had mistaken her birth certificate for a young man's birth certificate.
01:04:31The person who planned the fraud was a woman who had mistaken her birth certificate for a young man's birth certificate.
01:04:34The person who planned the fraud was a woman who had mistaken her birth certificate for a young man's birth certificate.
01:04:37The person who planned the fraud was a woman who had mistaken her birth certificate for a young man's birth certificate.
01:04:40The person who planned the fraud was a woman who had mistaken her birth certificate for a young man's birth certificate.
01:04:43The person who planned the fraud was a woman who had mistaken her birth certificate for a young man's birth certificate.
01:04:46The person who planned the fraud was a woman who had mistaken her birth certificate for a young man's birth certificate.
01:04:49The person who planned the fraud was a woman who had mistaken her birth certificate for a young man's birth certificate.
01:04:52The person who planned the fraud was a woman who had mistaken her birth certificate for a young man's birth certificate.
01:04:55The person who planned the fraud was a woman who had mistaken her birth certificate for a young man's birth certificate.
01:04:58The person who planned the fraud was a woman who had mistaken her birth certificate for a young man's birth certificate.
01:05:01The person who planned the fraud was a woman who had mistaken her birth certificate for a young man's birth certificate.
01:05:04The person who planned the fraud was a woman who had mistaken her birth certificate for a young man's birth certificate.
01:05:07The person who planned the fraud was a woman who had mistaken her birth certificate for a young man's birth certificate.
01:05:10The person who planned the fraud was a woman who had mistaken her birth certificate for a young man's birth certificate.
01:05:13The person who planned the fraud was a woman who had mistaken her birth certificate for a young man's birth certificate.
01:05:16The person who planned the fraud was a woman who had mistaken her birth certificate for a young man's birth certificate.
01:05:19The person who planned the fraud was a woman who had mistaken her birth certificate for a young man's birth certificate.
01:05:22The person who planned the fraud was a woman who had mistaken her birth certificate for a young man's birth certificate.
01:05:25The person who planned the fraud was a woman who had mistaken her birth certificate for a young man's birth certificate.
01:05:28The person who planned the fraud was a woman who had mistaken her birth certificate for a young man's birth certificate.
01:05:31The person who planned the fraud was a woman who had mistaken her birth certificate for a young man's birth certificate.
01:05:34The person who planned the fraud was a woman who had mistaken her birth certificate for a young man's birth certificate.
01:05:37The person who planned the fraud was a woman who had mistaken her birth certificate for a young man's birth certificate.
01:05:40The person who planned the fraud was a woman who had mistaken her birth certificate for a young man's birth certificate.
01:05:43The person who planned the fraud was a woman who had mistaken her birth certificate for a young man's birth certificate.
01:05:46The person who planned the fraud was a woman who had mistaken her birth certificate for a young man's birth certificate.
01:05:49The person who planned the fraud was a woman who had mistaken her birth certificate for a young man's birth certificate.
01:05:52The person who planned the fraud was a woman who had mistaken her birth certificate for a young man's birth certificate.
01:05:55The person who planned the fraud was a woman who had mistaken her birth certificate for a young man's birth certificate.
01:05:58On the other hand, there are many people in Japan who say that the background that is likely to be damaged is that the seller is stronger.
01:06:08That's right.
01:06:10There are many elderly people who have been living in the country for a long time.
01:06:15There are many people who don't communicate with people who are old.
01:06:24The person who planned the fraud said,
01:06:26The person who planned the fraud said,
01:06:28The person who planned the fraud said,
01:06:30The person who planned the fraud said,
01:06:32The person who planned the fraud said,
01:06:34The person who planned the fraud said,
01:06:36The person who planned the fraud said,
01:06:38The person who planned the fraud said,
01:06:40The person who planned the fraud said,
01:06:42The person who planned the fraud said,
01:06:44The person who planned the fraud said,
01:06:46The person who planned the fraud said,
01:06:48The person who planned the fraud said,
01:06:50The person who planned the fraud said,
01:06:52I heard that there is a technique of intermediary.
01:06:54That's right.
01:06:56As Mr. Kaguta said,
01:06:58We are fully prepared and we work in various places.
01:07:01What I want to say is,
01:07:03You said there was an intermediary in One Cushion.
01:07:06Where is that company registered?
01:07:09Surprisingly, the registration was done in the office of the former member of parliament of Nagata.
01:07:16So if you look at that area,
01:07:18There was also a place where it couldn't be helped to spoil the mood of the former member of parliament.
01:07:25There is also a story that the former member of parliament's wife became a member of the company.
01:07:31I want to ask.
01:07:33I think the police are doing the investigation of the police station.
01:07:36Unexpectedly, it's a private matter, and it's only soft.
01:07:39Is there any police in this fraud case?
01:07:42No, I don't think so.
01:07:44However, there are many cases in which such cases are used as information sources.
01:07:54These are all famous people, and they are all S.
01:07:56Thanks to them, several people have been arrested.
01:08:01The group of intermediaries is,
01:08:03Who is working with whom now?
01:08:06Isn't it going to be finished by the end of the year?
01:08:09It's a story like that.
01:08:11If you want to see the story, I'll introduce it to you.
01:08:14Tokyo Shinbashi station building.
01:08:18If you go there, it's a mess.
01:08:23We're all like that.
01:08:25Everyone has the habit of throwing away bad information that is convenient for them.
01:08:32There's a drama about the ground city, right?
01:08:35Is that pretty faithful?
01:08:37It's almost faithful.
01:08:39I hope Mr. Suda doesn't get involved because he's in the dark.
01:08:45I'm trying to make sure I don't stand on the ground city side.
01:08:48I think there was a lot of trouble with the Sekisui House that was deceived.
01:08:54I think he was in a hurry.
01:08:56The deadline was a little earlier, but he was in a hurry.
01:09:03As you can see in the movie, the president's post was first pressed.
01:09:09As a president's case, no one can point it out.
01:09:14I think there's a problem with being deceived.
01:09:19That's where the problem comes from.
01:09:21We're all like that.
01:09:24I'm going to get some good information that's convenient for me.
01:09:28Everyone has the habit of throwing away bad information that is convenient for them.
01:09:34In this case, it's well-organized to be able to expand the bias.
01:09:39Let's throw away the inconvenient information.
01:09:42I've been doing it for a long time.
01:09:44I don't think this kind of experiment will happen very often.
01:09:48In this case, I can say that the way the expansion bias works was abnormal.
01:09:53It's a credit card.
01:09:55It's just a credit card I have.
01:09:57You can ask me for my name and my birthday.
01:10:00I was asked about the bank name and the branch name of Hikiotoshi Bank.
01:10:05I made a mistake.
01:10:07What happens when you make a mistake?
01:10:09There are two more problems.
01:10:12I made a mistake again.
01:10:15I was like, what should I do?
01:10:17I was treated as a con artist.
01:10:20He's the one who made the mistake.
01:10:22Isn't his voice different today?
01:10:24He's the one who made the mistake.
01:10:26I didn't talk much today.
01:10:29It's just a credit card for a civilian.
01:10:32It's a big deal.
01:10:34I made a mistake with a transaction of billions of yen.
01:10:37I'm a little confused because I'm old.
01:10:39It's not that stupid.
01:10:41Thank you for watching today.