(Page 2) In addition to “B,” the semi-principal suspect who died alone… The “heavy cross” that the perpetrator of the “high school girl stuffed in concrete” case will bear for the rest of his life. | FRIDAY DIGITAL

In addition to “B,” the semi-principal suspect who died alone… The “heavy cross” that the perpetrator of the “high school girl stuffed in concrete” case will bear for the rest of his life.

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Always feeling that he is a criminal.

A reporter for a national newspaper talked about C. after his release from prison.

After his release from prison in July 1991, he joined a Muay Thai gym in Tokyo and competed in tournaments as a professional. At the time, he worked while going to the gym, and on weekends he would enter the ring at a Thai restaurant in front of Ayase Station, where he could watch Muay Thai fights and have dinner. However, at some point, the Muay Thai gym began to receive complaints that “the criminal in the concrete case belonged to the gym,” and before long, C disappeared.

When we spoke to the man who filed the complaint with the Muay Thai gym, he told us, “I noticed C’s name was the same as it was on the Internet and his face matched the photo, so I called the gym and told them not to let such a dangerous man compete.
Since he was playing in Ayase, where the incident took place in the first place, the local delinquents were already talking about it, saying, ‘C, the guy from the concrete incident, is back.

Some of them were even hanging around the store looking for C, saying, ‘You’re ruining the local reputation, I’ll never forgive you,’ and that may be one of the reasons C disappeared.”

C was arrested on suspicion of attempted murder for stabbing a man on a street in Kawaguchi, Saitama Prefecture, in August ’18, and was later charged with assault.

I believe that C always had the feeling that he was the culprit in the concrete crime,” he said.

A reporter for a national newspaper who covered the trial at the time said.

During the trial, C denied that he had stabbed the victim. He also said, ‘This is a conspiracy by the police to revise the Juvenile Law. I want to say that there is no room for rehabilitation. When asked why he believed this, he replied, “Because I caused an incident when I was a teenager that caused a sensation throughout Japan.

He seemed to be trying to say that because he was the perpetrator of the concrete incident, the police were unfairly trying to frame him for a serious crime. Although he did not mention the specific name of the case, I remember that I was surprised to hear C directly mention the concrete case.

C was subsequently convicted.

The “Ayase, Adachi-ku: High School Girl Concrete Stuffed to Death Murder Case” has been called “the worst juvenile case in history. Like B, who met a lonely end, the perpetrators will always carry the “heavy cross” of being the perpetrators of “that” case.

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