Japan - Miyazawa family of 4 murdered, Setagaya, Tokyo, 30 Dec 2000 #3

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If Wiki refused it could allude to the TMPD not being able to prove the leaked information is false so it’s still up there.

There’s a difference between ‘not able to prove’ and ‘unwilling to provide proof’; in any case, this appears to be a moot point since Nic said the reason was that Wiki demanded a court order.

USAF military travels frequently, and this is another base close by Yakota. Does anyone share this opinion?

No :) In my time in the AF (early-mid 90s) at any rate, the AF was the service least likely to move you around a lot; even less so families. Now, depending on your job, you might get sent TDY somewhere (this is a temporary reassignment, often a week-monthish) but your family wouldn’t go with you.
 
There’s a difference between ‘not able to prove’ and ‘unwilling to provide proof’; in any case, this appears to be a moot point since Nic said the reason was that Wiki demanded a court order.
Requesting a deletion and then being unwilling to provide any proof would be very farfetched. It would be no wonder why they’d be rejected.
Going as far as demanding a court order is also very extreme especially when the request is from the metropolitan police based on that it could hinder an investigation and cause misinformation because of the way it is presented. Wiki editors are just volunteers that work with the website, so I don’t see why the need for so much resistance here. Even just editing the content would probably suffice but they haven’t managed it. Odd.
My opinions continue to evolve and formulate, so I decided to listen to "Faceless" today for the THIRD time, in entirety. It continues to be thoroughly engaging. Nic, I can't commend you enough. Thanks for the work you put into it. As I consider it THE reference source, it brought up more questions..

I believe Miura High School may be a potential short term stop for the POI. I haven't looked at their yearbooks yet, but wonder if this may hold clues. USAF military travels frequently, and this is another base close by Yakota. Does anyone share this opinion?

I apologize, as I HATE when others bicker with Nic. However, I still think the skater angle is something to consider. In the podcast, Nic agrees with other skaters opinions the clothing didn't match what skaters wear, ad nauseam. I AGREE. However, my contention is the killer was trying to LOOK like a skater (failing). What would draw the killer to the Miyazawa home? I believe the killer had ties to Yokota, 18 miles away. My contention continues to be the skate park. Why else would the killer randomly choose this isolated home? My opinion, there has to be some kind of skater influence. And again, the Faceless podcast touches on the grip tape angle. Thanks sincerely Nic, for covering this. I think it means something.
Well, the killer was wearing tennis shoes and there is a tennis court there. A large one, bigger than what the skaters have for their hobby and it is right next to it. Instead of looking at what the killer wasn’t wearing, let’s look at what he was.
Mikio could well have had run-ins with the skaters in the past making the TMPD suspicious… but tennis shoes and a tennis court? Where’s the tennis player angle?
 
Mr Faceless, can you please tell me how I can listen to your podcast? I have tried to look on iheart radio but the app doesn't run well on my device lately for some reason. I can't get it to load. Can anyone point me in the right direction. Thank you in advance.
 
Mr Faceless, can you please tell me how I can listen to your podcast? I have tried to look on iheart radio but the app doesn't run well on my device lately for some reason. I can't get it to load. Can anyone point me in the right direction. Thank you in advance.
You can listen to it on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Audible, or directly on the USG website: FACELESS | USG Audio
 
USAF military travels frequently, and this is another base close by Yakota. Does anyone share this opinion?
Do you mean the possibility that a USAF serviceman was posted to Yakota, and then was posted to another nearby base? If so.....

Back to back postings in Japan specifically and Asia in general would be rare. Rather, the military likes to balance over seas posting with postings in the United States.

Though an USAF member could request an additional posting in Japan, granting such requests is frowned upon in the general sense. But, one additional posting in the area posting may not trigger the military's tendency to say "no homesteading" (anybody with actual service experience, please add your input).

Likewise, a small number of ubber specialized servicemen may have an easier time extending over seas tours as there are fewer places to rotate to and fewer people in the rotation.

Servicemen aside.....

Civilian contractors, ranging from teacher, to plumbers (some buildings must be serviced by background checked US citizens, even in friendly countries), to IT specialists, would not be subject to near mandatory duty rotations. Rather, they can likely get extensions and rotations to nearby bases in pretty easily.
 

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