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The refers to the unsolved murders of the Miyazawa family in the Kamisoshigaya neighborhood of
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,
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, Japan, on the night of December 30 to 31, 2000. Mikio and Yasuko Miyazawa, their daughter Niina and their son Rei were murdered during a
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by an unknown assailant who then remained in the family's house for several hours before disappearing. Japanese police launched a massive investigation that uncovered the killer's DNA and many specific clues about their identity, but the perpetrator has never been identified. The media frenzy and long investigation of the murders became a ''
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'' to abolish the
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for crimes that could merit the death penalty in Japan, which was removed in 2010.


Murders

At 10:40 a.m. on December 31, 2000, the bodies of 44-year-old Mikio Miyazawa, 41-year-old Yasuko Miyazawa, and their children, eight-year-old Niina and six-year-old Rei, were discovered by Yasuko's mother, Haruko, at their house in the Kamisoshigaya neighborhood of
Setagaya is a special ward in the Tokyo Metropolis in Japan. It is also the name of a neighborhood and administrative district within the ward. Its official bird is the azure-winged magpie, its flower is the fringed orchid, and its tree is the '' Ze ...
, in the western suburbs of
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. Mikio, Yasuko, and Niina had been stabbed to death while Rei had been
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. Investigation of the crime scene by the
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(TMPD) concluded that the family had been murdered on December30 to 31 at around 11:30p.m. to 12:05a.m. midnight JST, after which the killer stayed in the house for several hours. Takeshi Tsuchida, the chief of Seijo police station, was designated as the person in charge of the investigation at the time until his retirement. There is a chance that the killer entered through the open window of the second-floor bathroom at the rear of the house, located immediately adjacent to Soshigaya Park since investigators say the killer cut out the fly screen of the bathroom window which was found on the ground outside, and his footsteps in the mud. There is a possibility that he gained access by climbing the fence, climbing up the air conditioning box, and then removing the window screen. The killer used his bare hands to strangle Rei, who was sleeping in his room on the second floor, killing him through
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. Several reports have said that Mikio rushed up the first floor stairs after he detected the disturbance in Rei's room, fighting and injuring the killer until being stabbed in the head with a
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knife. But there is no solid evidence indicating that Mikio detected a disturbance from upstairs when the killer had already, or was in the middle of murdering Rei. A police report claimed that part of the sashimi knife's blade broke off inside Mikio's head. The killer then attacked Yasuko and Niina with the broken knife, before using a
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knife from the house to murder them. The killer remained inside the house for two to ten hours, using the family computer, consuming four bottles of
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, melon, and four ice creams from their refrigerator, using their toilet and leaving his feces in the toilet without flushing, treating his injuries using first aid kits and other sanitary products. Several reports have also said he took a nap on the sofa in the second-floor living room. But there is no way to figure out whether the killer did take a nap on the sofa or not, according to Nicolás Obregón, the host of the "Faceless" podcast who interviewed people close to the case. Drawers and papers were ransacked (with some being dumped in the bath and toilet) and some money was taken, although more was left behind. The killer also left numerous items behind in the living area (knife, scarf, hip bag, shirt, jacket, hat, gloves, and two handkerchiefs). An analysis of Mikio Miyazawa's computer revealed that it had connected to the internet the morning after the murders from 1:18a.m. to 1:23a.m. Various news outlets have said the internet was connected again at around 10a.m., around the time Yasuko's mother Haruko entered the house and discovered the murders, but it was reported by Nicolás Obregón that the killer wasn't the one who connected to the internet at 10 a.m. that morning; rather, it was Haruko, Yasuko's mother, accidentally waking the computer up by knocking the computer mouse with her arm, due to shock at the discovery of the crime scene. Haruko became suspicious after being unable to reach her daughter and visited the house but received no answer after ringing the doorbell. Several reports have said the killer cut the phone lines before he murdered the family, but according to Nicolás Obregón, that did not happen.


Investigation

Police have been able to deduce several very specific clues to the perpetrator's identity, but have been unable to produce or apprehend a suspect. It was determined that the killer had eaten string beans and sesame seeds the previous day after analyzing
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from the killer in the Miyazawas' bathroom. They determined that the clothes and sashimi knife left behind by the killer had been purchased in
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. "Operation Roller" was conducted when officers, including those conducting anti-riot and public security duties, were called in to assist their colleagues to go around the neighborhood and collect fingerprints from the locals. Police also learned that only 130 units of the killer's shirt were made and sold, but they have only been able to track down twelve of the people who bought the shirts. Trace amounts of sand were also found inside the hip bag that the perpetrator left at the scene, which after analysis was determined to come from the
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, more specifically the area of
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in California, and a skate park in Japan. The shoes used by the suspect were made in South Korea, but were marketed by British sports shoe company
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. On April 9, 2001, a Jizo statue was placed at the Sengawa River, which was located west of the Miyazawa residence. It was placed there on the 100th day after the incident, with reports saying the theory suggesting that someone who was involved in the incident may have placed it there.


Suspect

Investigators found the killer's DNA and fingerprints throughout the house, but none matched their databases, indicating that they do not have a criminal record. Physically, the killer is believed to be around 170 centimeters tall and of thin build. At the time of the murders, the police estimate the killer was born between 1965 and 1985 (15 to 35 years old at the time of the incident) due to the physicality required for entering the Miyazawa house and committing the murders. The first initial guess of the killer's age was 15 to 40 years old. In 2019 or 2020, the TMPD released a press briefing that they revised the killer's age down to 15 to 24 years old than what was originally reported at the time of the murders. The Miyazawas' wounds indicate that the killer is likely to be right-handed. The killer's blood was gained during an analysis of the murder scene that revealed traces of
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, which would not have belonged to the Miyazawa family. A DNA analysis of the Type A blood determined the killer is male and possibly
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, with maternal DNA indicating a mother of European descent, possibly from a
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, and paternal DNA indicating a father of
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descent. It is considered possible that the European maternal DNA comes from a distant ancestor from the mother's line rather than a fully European mother. Analysis of the
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showed the
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, a common
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distributed in East Asian peoples, appearing in 1 in 4 or 5 Koreans, 1 in 10 Chinese, and 1 in 13 Japanese. These results brought the
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to seek assistance through the
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as the killer may not be Japanese or present in Japan.


Legacy

The investigation into the murders is among the largest in Japanese history, involving over 246,044 investigators who have collected over 12,545 pieces of evidence. All evidence related to the case remains in custody. As of December 2021, there is still a ¥20 million reward for information leading to the arrest of the killer. In 2015, it was reported that forty officers were assigned to the case full-time. In 2019, it was reported that 35 officers are still assigned to the case. Every year, the TMPD makes a pilgrimage to the house for memorial ceremonies. Tsuchida joined the NPO "Sora no Kai" as a special advisor after leaving the TMPD. In 2015, An Irie, older sister of Yasuko Miyazawa, filed a complaint to the Broadcast and Human Rights and Other Related Rights Committee of the Broadcasting Ethics & Program Improvement Organization after she claimed that the TV Asahi documentary aired in 2014 misrepresented her after a TV Asahi reporter and ex-FBI agent used profiling to back a theory that the killer murdered the Miyazawas out of resentment. In 2019, the TMPD announced that the Miyazawa house will be torn down because of its age and risk of collapsing with the interior already showing signs of deterioration. Police said that demolishing the house would have no impact on the investigation, as all evidence from the interior had already been preserved. The move was appealed by the family and supporters. In 2022, Universal Audio/USG launched the podcast ''Faceless'', a deep dive into the Setagaya Murders. Written and presented by author Nicolás Obregón, the podcast calls into question many of the accepted narratives surrounding the case. Obregón interviews former TMPD Chief Takeshi Tsuchita at length, as well as Setsuko Miyazawa (mother to Mikio, grandmother to Niina and Rei). On November 23, 2023, 10 high school students reportedly broke into the site of the Miyazawa residence, conducting a test of courage. The TMPD said that the minors will be prosecuted under the Minor Offenses Act. They were suspected of entering the area by climbing over a fence, but they did not enter the house. In response, new "No trespassing" signs were put up and more foot patrols were stepped up. On December 9, 2023, the TMPD conducted a campaign by distributing flyers and other materials at
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, appealing for information on the case. On May 27, 2024, the Setagaya Ward Assembly passed a motion for Tokyo to use DNA evidence and promote its use, including expansion of DNA information.


See also

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References


External links


Tokyo Metropolitan Police Department investigation website
including pictures of the suspect's clothing. {{in lang, ja
Police information
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