
Mord i Japan – I sinnenas våld
Mord i Japan 6
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Narrated by:
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Julia Wiberg
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Meow Productions
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En vårmorgon 1936 sov affärsmannen Kichizo Ishida djupt när hans älskarinna Sada Abe i ett tillstånd av upphetsning och galenskap ströp honom med bandet till sin kimono. Hon låg bredvid kroppen i flera timmar efteråt för att sedan skära bort penisen och testiklarna. Hon slog könsorganen i papper och lade dem i sin väska där hon, när hon tre dagar senare greps för mordet, fortfarande förvarande dem. I SINNENAS VÅLD är sjätte delen i true crime-serien MORD I JAPAN, där du får de sanna berättelserna om några av de mest sensationella morden i den uppgående solens land.
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