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  2. Murder of Junko Furuta - Wikipedia

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    Furuta was born on 18 January 1971 and grew up in Misato, Saitama Prefecture, where she lived with her parents, older brother, and younger brother. [4] At the time of her murder, she was a 17-year-old senior at Yashio-Minami High School, and worked a part-time job at a plastic molding factory from October 1988 to save up money for a planned graduation trip. [1]

  3. Concrete (film) - Wikipedia

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    Concrete (コンクリート, Konkurīto) is a 2004 independently produced Japanese film that is based on the case of the murder of Junko Furuta. The film deals as much with the social factors that produced Furuta's four assailants as it does with Furuta's suffering at their hands. The film involves four boys who kidnap a girl named Misaki.

  4. Wakasu - Wikipedia

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    The place was known connected with the murder of Junko Furuta, a high school student whose body was found there dumped in barrel and completely concreted after six teenage boys, led by Hiroshi Miyano (including Tetsuo Nakamura and Koichi Ihara), killed her at their house in Ayase, Adachi, owned by Shinji Minato's family, in 1989.

  5. Junko Furuta - Wikipedia

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    Download as PDF; Printable version; From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia ... Murder of Junko Furuta; This page is a redirect. The following categories are used to ...

  6. List of major crimes in Japan - Wikipedia

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    However security is poor in Kabukicho and customers use false names. The case is still unsolved. 2002: Kitakyushu serial murders: 7: Kitakyūshū: Futoshi Matsunaga forces the victims to kill each other, resulting in killing 7 people between 1996 and 1998. Matsunaga and his common-law wife Junko Ogata are arrested in 2002 after a girl escapes ...

  7. Category:Missing person cases in Japan - Wikipedia

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  8. 17-sai. - Wikipedia

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    17-sai. (17歳。, Jūnana-sai., "17 Years Old") is a manga with the story by Seiji Fujii [] and art by Yōji Kamata [], published in 2004–2005.It depicts the kidnapping and rape of a girl, based on the murder of Junko Furuta.

  9. Category:Kidnapped Japanese children - Wikipedia

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