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- Obara acquitted over Lucie death but gets life
A Japanese businessman has been acquitted of charges over the death of British bar hostess Lucie Blackman. But Joji Obara was sentenced to life imprisonment for a series of rapes, Kyodo news agency said. It was not immediately clear if the rapes for which Obara was convicted included that of Ms Blackman. - (Newsroom)
- FURY OF LUCIE DAD AT 'KILLER' WEBSITE
THE father of murdered bar hostess Lucie Blackman has spoken of his “distress” after extracts from her diary were published on the website of the man accused of killing her. Japanese businessman Joji Obara, 54, is on trial in Tokyo for the abduction and rape of the 21-year-old, whose dismembered body was found seven months after she disappeared in the summer of 2000. He has denied the charges and the rapes of eight other women.
- A tale of rape, murder and a Japanese playboy
- Japan: British girl murdered by Jap found buried in bath of sand
Police in Japan were hunting a wealthy student last night after the murder of a British woman who was found buried in a bath full of sand. Lindsay Ann Hawker, 22, had recently begun working at an English language school in Tokyo.
It is believed her killer, who had dragged the bath on to the balcony, may have been preparing to bury the body in concrete.
It was reported that when police raided the flat and found the bath, one hand was sticking out of the sand.
Detectives yesterday issued a warrant for the arrest of 28-year-old Tatsuya Ichihachi. He had been receiving private tuition from Miss Hawker and her body was found in his fourth-floor flat.
Ichihachi fled barefoot when police confronted him and was still at large last night.
Yoshihiro Sugita, the chief investigator, said: "The bathtub was left out on the balcony and the (corpse) was left there in the bathtub. ''Furthermore, the corpse was covered with dirt as if to hide it."
- Details of Lindsay's shocking death exposes a dark side to Japan
The 22-year-old English language teacher was tortured by her Japanese attacker before being strangled, forensic tests have shown. She was tied up and repeatedly beaten over several hours by the killer in the Tokyo flat owned by prime suspect Tatsuya Ishihashi. "It would have been a long and terrifying time for her," a police officer said. "Judging by the bruising on her body and the fact that our examination showed she was tied up for a long period of time before her death suggests she went through a great deal of pain and fear before she died."
- JAPAN: Slain Briton, suspect caught on cafe security tape - (Newsroom)
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