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The Japanese version of the fishing girl? Japan's 51-year-old uncle killed a 25-year-old girl with a knife in anger, and the latest police investigation was exposed and reversed

author:Matano Souka

Recently, there was a murder case in Japan, where a 51-year-old man killed a 25-year-old woman. Crazy about love, it is rumored that the 51-year-old uncle did not hesitate to sell his car and pay a tribute of more than 10 million yen, but instead of courting, he became a stalker.

Is it a woman fishing for a girl? Or is the 51-year-old uncle self-inflicted? Let's take a look at the social phenomena and media biases hidden behind the case.

The Japanese version of the fishing girl? Japan's 51-year-old uncle killed a 25-year-old girl with a knife in anger, and the latest police investigation was exposed and reversed

Initially, major media outlets reported that the man was an honest food delivery man living in poverty, while the victim was an "unemployed" woman who lived in an expensive tower in Shinjuku. In media reports, the man was portrayed as a pathetic figure who had been defrauded of a huge sum of money by his victim on the pretext of getting married. According to his confession, the victim defrauded him of 18 million yen, so he took the extreme path.

The Japanese version of the fishing girl? Japan's 51-year-old uncle killed a 25-year-old girl with a knife in anger, and the latest police investigation was exposed and reversed

The news also specifically mentioned that the man did not hesitate to sell his treasured sports car and motorcycle in order to raise funds for the victims. His father also said in an interview that although his son had committed a crime, he was still a good old man. He claimed that it was the victim who borrowed money from his son under the bait of getting married, which led him to sell his beloved vehicle.

The Japanese version of the fishing girl? Japan's 51-year-old uncle killed a 25-year-old girl with a knife in anger, and the latest police investigation was exposed and reversed

However, when the truth gradually emerged, it was found that none of these claims held water.

In fact, according to the information picked up by netizens, this "unemployed" 25-year-old woman is a very famous top-brand escort girl, who has achieved great success in the local escort industry with her beauty and talent, and has earned a lot of money.

She set a new turnover record at a young age, and at the age of 22, she became a hotel accompaniment. Her success has not only brought her a good income, but also earned her the affection of many female fans and female guests.

The Japanese version of the fishing girl? Japan's 51-year-old uncle killed a 25-year-old girl with a knife in anger, and the latest police investigation was exposed and reversed

The Japanese uncle failed to court, and asked the woman to return the money, but was called to the police as a stalker?

When this fact was revealed, many questioned the initial media reports. People began to reflect on the fact that for such a successful Japanese barmaid, even if she spent the man's claim of 18 million yen, it was not a big amount for her.

The Japanese version of the fishing girl? Japan's 51-year-old uncle killed a 25-year-old girl with a knife in anger, and the latest police investigation was exposed and reversed

What's more, how could a top-brand escort girl go to great lengths to defraud an old man who delivers food out of his money? This argument is clearly untenable.

The Japanese version of the fishing girl? Japan's 51-year-old uncle killed a 25-year-old girl with a knife in anger, and the latest police investigation was exposed and reversed

After an in-depth investigation by the police, it was found that there was no real relationship between the man and the victim, let alone the so-called "borrowing money on the pretext of marriage". The man simply unilaterally pursues the victim and raises money for spending in her store. However, when the victim refused to engage with him, he began to demand that the victim "pay back" and constantly stalked and harassed her.

The Japanese version of the fishing girl? Japan's 51-year-old uncle killed a 25-year-old girl with a knife in anger, and the latest police investigation was exposed and reversed

It is understood that the victim was extremely upset because he was stalked and harassed by the man, and called the police for help several times. Despite the police's verbal warnings and prohibiting him from approaching the victim's workplace and residence, he did not stop stalking. Before the incident, the victim also posted on social media to express her distress and helplessness, saying that even if she called the police, she could not get rid of the stalker's entanglement.

So, the summary of this case is:

A 51-year-old uncle, after falling into an obsession with a beautiful 25-year-old mother, San, did not hesitate to sell his property, borrowed a lot, and squandered tens of millions of yen on her. However, when he ran out of money and found that the other party was cold and ruthless to him, he turned into a crazy stalker in anger, and finally because of his uncontrollable emotions, he inflicted extremely cruel violence on the woman, stabbing her dozens of times, resulting in her tragic death.

Similar to the melon-eating masses

To tell the truth, this news follows from the beginning of the report to the latest disclosure later, whether it is the media or the people who eat melons, I really feel that no matter which country or place, the response and process development in the face of such social events are similar.

For example, when some media begin to report, they will exaggerate the "pitiful" image of the perpetrator too much, while ignoring the actual background and situation of the victim, which undoubtedly aggravates the secondary harm to the victim.

This one-sided reporting by the media not only misleads the public's judgment, but also promotes misunderstanding and prejudice against victims. We should expect the media to be more objective and comprehensive when reporting on cases, and avoid over-exaggerating or biasing reports on any party, so as to maintain the fairness and credibility of the news.

At the same time, the blind following of public opinion on the Internet is basically the same. Without fully understanding the truth, many melon-eating netizens formed their views on the case based on one-sided media reports, began to choose sides, and then began to make groundless accusations and abuse to the victims.

Then wait for the media to release the situation after the investigation of the incident, and the melon-eating netizens will change objects again

However, this kind of blind obedience is not only detrimental to the fair handling of cases, but also harms public order and good customs in society.

Of course, there are many people who go online purely to vent their emotions and take the opportunity to vent their daily accumulated grievances.

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