
Mord i Japan – Mangamördaren
Mord i Japan 2
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Narrated by:
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Julia Wiberg
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Meow Productions
About this listen
Under åren 1988 och 1989 ägde några av de mest brutala morden i Japans historia rum. Den unge mannen Tsutomu Miyazaki kidnappade fyra flickor som bara var mellan 4 och 7 år gamla, lemlästade och mördade dem. Han misshandlade sedan liken sexuellt och åt till och med upp den ena handen på ett av sina offer. Detta gjorde honom till den mest hatade figuren i Japan och i pressen fick han smeknamn som Råttmannen, Dracula och Den lilla flickemördaren. MANGAMÖRDAREN är andra 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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