1. Junko Furuta is also known as the 'Concrete-encased High School Girl'. She was a 16yo Japanese girl who underwent 44 days of rape and torture before dying in the hands of her captors on November 22, 1989.
This case is now known to be the worst care of torture in Japan.
This case is now known to be the worst care of torture in Japan.
2. Seito Sakakibara AKA 'The Kobe School Killer'
The case refers to a string of murders that took place in Kobe, Japan, between March and May of 1997.
Sakakikabara allegedly assaulted 3 unnamed girls and then went on to claim the lives of Ayaka Yamashita (11) and Jun Hase (10).
The case refers to a string of murders that took place in Kobe, Japan, between March and May of 1997.
Sakakikabara allegedly assaulted 3 unnamed girls and then went on to claim the lives of Ayaka Yamashita (11) and Jun Hase (10).
Sakakikabara bludgeoned Ayaka Yamashita to death with a steel pipe.
When he killed Jun Hase, he strangled him to death and used a handsaw to decapitate and mutilate him. He then left a note in his mouth and left his head outside Tainohata Elementary School.
When he killed Jun Hase, he strangled him to death and used a handsaw to decapitate and mutilate him. He then left a note in his mouth and left his head outside Tainohata Elementary School.
3. Matsumoto Sarin Attack was an attempted assassination perpetrated by members of the Aum Shinrikyo doomsday cult in Matsumoto on the night of June 27, 1994.
Eight people were killed and over 500 were harmed by the sarin aerosol that was released from a converted refrigeration truck in the Kaichi Heights Area
4. The well-known Tokyo Subway Sarin Attack was an act of domestic terrorism carried out on March 20, 1995, in Tokyo, Japan, by members of the cult movement Aum Shinrikyo, the same cult that launched the Matsumoto Sarin Attack just nine months prior.
5. There's a subplot involving 'M', a child killer, and the character was based on one of the most infamous serial killers of Japan, Tsutomu Miyazaki, AKA the 'Otaku Murderer' or 'The Little Girl Murderer'
Miyazaki was a cannibal, a child rapist, and a necrophile. His crimes included not only kidnapping, murder, and necrophilia but also vampirism and the preservation of body parts as trophies.
6. And last but not the least, The Pregnant Ripper Case.
The most controversial, and the most gruesome scene in the series was actually based on a true story.
The most controversial, and the most gruesome scene in the series was actually based on a true story.
A 27 year-old heavily pregnant woman was caught off-guard in her home when an intruder broke in through the front door. After a short struggle, the intruder wrapped an electric cord around the woman's neck, suffocating her.
The intruder cut a vertical 38-centimetre slit in the belly of the victim before removing the live baby and cutting the umbilical cord.
Hours later, the husband returned home to find the corpse of his wife and a conscious baby.
Hours later, the husband returned home to find the corpse of his wife and a conscious baby.
When using a towel to wipe the residue from his baby's body, the husband realized something had been crammed into the cavity of the woman's stomach. A quick check revealed the intruder had forced a phone and car keys into the hole where the baby had been.