Murder of Mr. and Mrs. Nasu: Manami Manami, Eldest Daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Takarajima, Arrested for “Distorted Family Relationships That Emerge” and “Motive for the Crime

It has been reported that the main suspect Sekine and Mr. and Mrs. Takarajima had long been at odds over the business policies of their restaurants. The suspect, Manami, who had no serious family problems, did not consult with the police when she learned of the plan to commit the crime.
It is true that Sekine sent messages to Manami saying, “I’ll make them disappear,” “I’ll make them unable to walk here,” and so on. However, the police believe that it was Sekine who initiated the plan. It is also known that Sekine actually communicated with the other directing officers and paid more than 15 million yen as the price for the crime. Whether Manami simply failed to stop her husband’s outburst or whether she was actively involved is still under investigation.
The Metropolitan Police Department has not revealed the admission or denial of the suspect Manami. It is also reported by some that the domestic relationship with Sekine had already broken down, and it is unclear whether Manami was deeply involved in the case.
Was this incident, after all, initiated by the Sekine suspect in the midst of a management policy dispute? On the other hand, the aforementioned investigator revealed, “We cannot deny the possibility that Manami was blinded by money.
Originally, Manami was a director of a company owned by Mr. Takarajima. However, according to the company’s registration, she was removed from the board of directors in January of this year. But according to the company registration, she was removed from the board in January of this year. After the death of her parents, she returned to the board. The police believe that the removal from the board of directors may have been one of the motives for the crime. The investigation is underway to prove that he was involved in planning the murder, not as an aider and abettor, but as a ‘co-conspirator.
The number of arrests in this case finally totaled seven. With the arrest of Manami, will the full details of this “exceptional murder case” be revealed?