Alice Japan

Alice Japan




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Alice Japan
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To this day, the Alice murders remain the unsolved mystery of Japan. Between 1999 and 2005, a series of five murders occurred, after each of which the killer left an ominous sign at the crime scene.
The first victim was Sasaki Megumi, a 29-year-old woman who owned the restaurant. She was known for being a great cook and devoted to her work.
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One night, Megumi attended a party at her friend’s house and then decided to return home.
According to eyewitnesses, she was too drunk to go by car, but even after several people offered her to take her, she refused. She left the party at 1:00 am, it was the last time she was seen alive.
The next morning, a couple walked in the woods, about a mile from Megumi’s house, and on an overgrown path came across a huge stain of blood. They followed the trail of blood and found Megumi’s body. She was torn to pieces, and various parts of her body hung here and there on the branches of trees.
The second victim was a young man named Yamane Akio. He was a singer in a little-known band, which mostly played in bars and on parties. Friends described him as the kindest soul, who never raised his voice outside the stage. After his death, his group broke up, not wanting to look for a new vocalist.
Akio was abducted from his flat in February 2001. His group friends were the last to see him alive.
When the police investigated footage of the security camera installed in the building where Yamane Akio lived, they saw a man with a hood penetrating the side door of the flat. A few minutes later, the man got out of the building, carrying in his hands a white garbage bag, which bizarrely moved. The stranger could not be identified, as his face was completely hidden.
A week later, at the bar, where Akio’s group often performed, the bar owner opened a restaurant in the morning and discovered a terrible find. At one of the tables was the body of Akio. His vocal cords had been ripped from his throat, and he had been shot in the head. His hand clutched a card with a king of diamonds.
The third victim was a teenage girl named Kai Sakura. She was very pretty and kind and well-loved by her classmates and relatives. Her body was found two days after her abduction, buried in a shallow grave. The murderer marked her grave by sticking a large stick into it, with a playing card stuck to it. It was the queen of clubs.
Sakura’s body was horribly mutilated. Her eyes have been carved from her body, her skin was cut out, and someone skinned her alive. Also, a crown was sewn to her head, and there was a note on her body. It contained many mysterious and incoherent phrases, such as “Death is a distorted dream”, “it will always rule” and “the one who died is lucky”.
The last victims were brother and sister Oshiro, a girl named Hina and her younger brother, Hayato. On April 4, 2005, both children were found dead in their beds with punctures in their hands.
The killer injected them with a lethal injection. Each child had a half-card from a heart of ace in his hand, which connecting them could read the word “Alice”.
Shortly after the death of Oshiro’s children, a homeless man by the name of Suzuko Yuuto was arrested on suspicion of murder. In the past, he had mental problems, and he stated that he did not remember what was happening to him at the time when the murders were committed.
The main evidence of his involvement in crimes was the coat he was wearing, which, as it turned out, belonged to Yamane Akio. Examination confirmed that the red spots on this coat are Akio’s blood. When the police pressed him against the wall, presenting this evidence to him, Yuuto began to rave that this coat was given to him by a “demon man, dressed in black, who had no face”.
But in the end, police had to let go of Yuuto. There were many witnesses, who confirmed that he was in a shelter five miles from the place where Sakura was completely killed at night.
The police did not manage to find other suspects and the case remains unsolved to this day.
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Well I think the story is true. Even if others say that it’s not, I like to think so. Plus if you think about it, even if the killer was never caught, he or she would be dead by now. And the thought of a famous killer never being found is amazing to me. This story is literally my life. It is one of my most favorite story’s ever. I love the Alice Killings.
The first Alice walked into the woods of wonderland
bravely with her fircemuom sowrd held tightly in her hand.
for everyone who is saying the alice killings is not real. They actually are I think about a few months ago they caught the killer of the 5 victims. He was a spanish guy i forgot his name though and yes The Alice Killings were considered a creepypasta because they couldnt solve who the murderer was and the police didnt really tell anyone about this case until people started leaking it out.
i think all 5 people died because they told a secret and were told no to. i think they were told to “take it to your grave” but they died because they know the secret.
I mean think about it, it could be like a leaked top secret case 💀
Literally not possible, the story is a creepypasta(aka. a fictional horror story) based on the Vocaloid song “Alice of Human Sacrifice”. There was however a serial real killer from Mexico with a similar MO called Alfredo Galán Sotillo or The Playing Card Killer.
i would not know but it sounds creepy
maybe they are i mean it is japan after all
im curious as well tori i want to know if this is a real story if so should we look out for the killer after all he or she was not caught it is after all unsolved what if we solve it?
No, they’re not real. If you look through Japan’s murder case around that time and google each victim’s names, you will find out that they’re not real
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Alice Hodgkinson last turned up for work at a language school in Tokyo on 1 July. Photograph: Supplied
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Family of Nottingham woman say they have received ‘the worst news imaginable’ from police
A British teacher who was missing in Japan for more than a week has been found dead.
The family of Alice Hodgkinson, 28, confirmed they had received the “worst news imaginable” from police in Japan.
Nottinghamshire police, which has been supporting the family and liaising with officers in Tokyo, said the authorities in Japan discovered Hodgkinson’s body on Wednesday. “It is not believed there are any suspicious circumstances,” the force said in a statement.
Alice’s parents, Julie and Steve, and her brother, Peter, said news of her death had “hit us hard as a family as you might imagine”.
In a statement they said: “Alice was an intelligent, adventurous, confident, caring young woman with a tremendous sense of humour.”
The family added: “We would also like to thank all those people, both in the UK and Japan, who have worked so very hard to raise awareness of Alice’s disappearance and provide practical support. Their support at this difficult time has been truly humbling. Thank you one and all.”
Hodgkinson, from Nottingham, had been working in Tokyo and living in Yokohama, 20 miles away, since arriving in Japan in March last year. She last turned up for work at Shane, part of a chain of language schools, on 1 July.
Steve Hodgkinson, who lives in Nottingham with Peter, said he last heard from his daughter via email on 30 June, having previously spoken via video call on 21 June.
This week, police visited Hodgkinson’s Yokohama apartment and had to break down the door to enter. Officers said they had found a note but did not reveal what it said or if it had any connection with her disappearance.
At the time her father told the Guardian that Alice had left the family a note indicating she may have been distressed.
He said: “I know that a note was left addressed to myself and Peter, my son. I don’t know the exact text in the note but I understand it suggested that she was in a distressed state when she wrote it.”
Alice previously taught English in Shanghai before coming back to the UK to study a master’s degree in psychology. After spending a year in Japan she decided to extend her trip by a further year as she had enjoyed it so much, and planned to travel back to England in March 2022 to complete a PhD.
The UK Foreign Office said: “We are in contact with local authorities in Japan regarding the death of a British woman. Our staff are supporting her family at this difficult time.”
In the UK and Ireland, Samaritans can be contacted on 116 123 or email jo@samaritans.org or jo@samaritans.ie . In the US, the National Suicide Prevention Lifeline is 1-800-273-8255. In Australia, the crisis support service Lifeline is 13 11 14. Other international helplines can be found at www.befrienders.org .

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