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Strange Crimes

Japanese police are questioning the president of a company that manufactured anatomical skeletons after the discovery of the bones of an estimated 500 people in the garden of a suburban home in Tokyo.

The man, who has not been named as he has not yet been charged, is the head of a company called the Habara Skeletal Specimen Research Institute, the Mainichi newspaper reported, and has admitted disposing of the human remains in the garden of one of his employees.

The bones were discovered in November, after the death of the owner of the house in the Adachi district of Tokyo. Authorities launched an investigation when a police officer sent to the house discovered what appeared to be human bones in the garden.

That suspicion was quickly confirmed and forensic officers eventually recovered the partial remains of around 500 individuals.

Police sources told the newspaper that a person questioned in connection with the inquiry said the company president had imported the bones from India “a few decades ago to use for skeleton models”.

In papers sent to public prosecutors by the Metropolitan Police Department, the company president is accused of violating the Waste Management and Public Cleansing Act.

https://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/20...uestion-maker-anatomical-skeletons-bones-500/

maximus otter
 
'Demon with fangs' arrested after woman found dead with 'bite marks' on neck:

A man with "fangs in his mouth and eyes like a demon" has been arrested over the alleged murder of a popular tattoo artist found with 'bite marks' on her neck.

Tatyana Podvashetskaya, 27, was found dead in her blood-soaked apartment in Ternopil, Ukraine, with stab wounds and 'bites' on her neck, reports said.

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Police have detained 26-year-old Andrey Gorbatyuk in the murder probe and say he is suspected of visiting the victim on the night she died.
Detectives had earlier issued an appeal for Gorbatyuk, one of Tatyana's customers, and asked the public to report any sightings of the suspect.
He was described as having "fangs in his mouth and eyes like a demon," and "small horns" on his forehead, according to media reports citing the police appeal.

https://www.mirror.co.uk/news/world-news/demon-fangs-arrested-after-woman-14397965

maximus otter
 
'Demon with fangs' arrested after woman found dead with 'bite marks' on neck:

A man with "fangs in his mouth and eyes like a demon" has been arrested over the alleged murder of a popular tattoo artist found with 'bite marks' on her neck.

Tatyana Podvashetskaya, 27, was found dead in her blood-soaked apartment in Ternopil, Ukraine, with stab wounds and 'bites' on her neck, reports said.

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Police have detained 26-year-old Andrey Gorbatyuk in the murder probe and say he is suspected of visiting the victim on the night she died.
Detectives had earlier issued an appeal for Gorbatyuk, one of Tatyana's customers, and asked the public to report any sightings of the suspect.
He was described as having "fangs in his mouth and eyes like a demon," and "small horns" on his forehead, according to media reports citing the police appeal.

https://www.mirror.co.uk/news/world-news/demon-fangs-arrested-after-woman-14397965

maximus otter

Could he only afford one fang?
 
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He will be out soon, drug em up, ship em out, dont matter who he kills next
 
They were just itching to charge him with something.

A man in eastern China received a fine after a traffic camera using artificial intelligence captured him scratching his face, it's reported.

According to the Jilu Evening Post, the male motorist surnamed Liu was driving on Monday in Jinan, eastern Shandong province, and had raised his hand to scratch his face while passing a traffic camera. The next thing he knew, he'd received a notification instructing him that he had violated the laws of the road for "driving while holding a phone". A surveillance picture of his "offence" was attached. He was told that he would receive two points on his licence and was also ordered to pay a 50 yuan (£5.70; $7.25) fine.

https://www.bbc.com/news/blogs-news-from-elsewhere-48401901
 
A couple in the nearby town of Ystad, Sweden are accused of keeping their children "cut off from the world" as the newspapers put it.
They have 5 children, and it seems they have never attended school, can't tie their shoe laces, use the bathroom or any such simple things.
The police don't seem to be saying much, so the details could be different from what the newspapers report.

Couple kept their children isolated for nine years
 
A couple in the nearby town of Ystad, Sweden are accused of keeping their children "cut off from the world" as the newspapers put it.
They have 5 children, and it seems they have never attended school, can't tie their shoe laces, use the bathroom or any such simple things.
The police don't seem to be saying much, so the details could be different from what the newspapers report.

Couple kept their children isolated for nine years
Makes you wonder how often this sort of thing happens. One of the most famous cases was 'Genie' the feral child in Los Angeles.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Genie_(feral_child)
 
put it.
They have 5 children, and it seems they have never attended school, can't tie their shoe laces, use the bathroom or any such simple things.

Can't use the bathroom? The mind boggles.
 
They also can't peel bananas but I feel that is a bit lower down on the priority list of life skills. :bananas:
 
Disturbing case of child killing

Ireland left horrified by Ana Kriégel’s murder in a derelict farmhouse

Boy A calls for her, takes her to farmhouse, Boy B kills her. Both boys are 13 at the time.


Boy B is found to have

disturbing material on his electronic devices including more than 12,000 pornographic images, many depicting sexual violence, plus searches for torture methods and “abandoned places in Lucan”.
Social media is found to have played a part, she was bullied online & at school.

Her offence was to be slightly different: adopted from Russia, she was tall, striking and had poor short-term memory, eyesight and hearing, the latter the result of a tumour she’d had removed. She was deemed socially awkward, a “weirdo”.
The boys are pictured & named on social media resulting in cyber vigilantes threatening their families.

On a spring afternoon last year, a 13-year-old boy called at the home of Ana Kriégel, a 14-year-old girl living in the Dublin suburb of Lucan.

He had exciting news: his friend, whom she had a crush on, wanted to meet her. Ana was delighted. She grabbed her hoodie and followed him through a park to a derelict farmhouse where his friend, also aged 13, was waiting. It was a trap.

The object of her affection had prepared for this moment, assembling what police would later call a “murder kit”: zombie mask, black gloves, shin guards, knee pads. His weapons were a long stick and a concrete block.

What unfolded inside that house led last week to both boys, now aged 14, becoming the youngest people in Irish history to be convicted of murder. The case has shocked Ireland and evoked comparisons to the 1993 James Bulger atrocity.

“What has shaken our fundamental assumptions about childhood is that the convicted perpetrators of this crime are children themselves,” said Chris McCusker, a lecturer in clinical psychology at University College Cork. “It invites a lynch-mob mentality, fuelled by assumptions of evil in our midst.”

Social media – in its worst form – bookends the case.

Ana had few friends and was lonely. She sought to connect with peers via YouTube, Instagram, Facebook, Snapchat and other platforms only to end up bullied – targeted for sexual innuendo and threats. One comment on her YouTube channel expressed a desire to “have her executed”.
 
Italian police arrest 18 for allegedly brainwashing and selling children

Italian police have arrested 18 people, including a mayor, doctors and social workers, for allegedly brainwashing vulnerable children into thinking their parents had abused them so they could then be sold to foster parents.

Police in the northern city of Reggio Emilia made the arrests after an investigation, started in 2018, revealed an alleged network of carers who used methods including electroshock to make the children believe they had been sexually abused.

The network then allegedly gave the children to foster families in exchange for cash, while keeping gifts and letters sent to the children by their real parents hidden in a warehouse that was discovered by police.

The accused include psychotherapists working for a social work association in Moncalieri, near Turin, and the mayor of Bibbiano.

“According to investigators, the aim of the arrested group was to take children away from families in difficult social situations and to give them, for money, to other parents,” said the Corriere della Sera newspaper.

Some of the foster parents have been accused of sexually abusing the children they paid money for, according to La Repubblica.

Police declined to say how many children were involved, or of what age.

Hundreds of thousands of euros were involved, Italian media reported.
 
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