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RSBM: I've answered this countless times throughout the thread but -- yes, it's possible. Then again, if it's not his actual bag, how can there only be his fingerprints on it, only his DNA? Did he clean out the previous owners forensic traces? But in such a way which still leaves sand grains in there?I'm still not 100% convinced that this "bag" with the sandy residue even belongs to the killer. What if he bought it cheap from someone or even stolen it fro somewhere.
What's hard to imagine about the killer is stationed at the military base? A quick google search and:I also have difficulty thinking the killer might be someone stationed at a military base. How far is the closest military base from the Miyzawa's home?
*Yumiko-chan
*Girard Incident
*Rape-murder of Rina Shimabukuro
*Again, in Okinawa
*Okinawa Rape Incident
On and on it goes. Is it the mere notion of a serviceman murdering them? At any rate, my contention is not that the killer is actually stationed. It's that his family is.
In terms of distance, it's around a 30 minute drive, around 45 minutes on the direct train to nearby Ogikubo.
We don't know. It's one of the main questions in this case. If we knew how he chose them, we'd probably know who the killer is by now. But given that kids on base frequently travelled into Tokyo, it's not beyond the realms of possibility that he saw them and marked them for death. I have an idea of how that happened re: my POI. But let's ignore him for a moment. I would imagine he was in Tokyo, shopping, hanging out, whatever. He had come in via train which is the norm. The murders themselves, I lean towards him using a car.How does the killer zero-in on this particular family from a military base? Did he drive around endless neighborhoods searching for the perfect home for his home invasion plan? Or was he on foot? This just isn't logical to me.
If he's a local, how does he evade the TMPD? I guess anything is possible but I don't buy that.It seems more likely to me he was either familiar with the family beforehand possibly in a shop/store situation where he was working, or he frequented the park until his plan began to take shape.
Getting into that window without being seen is possible. Though he leaves zero fibres in the window frame. But did you see the reconstruction video? It would be impossible to do it silently. Moreover, the reconstruction shows how impossible it was for the man to get into the bathroom headfirst comfortably. We simply don't know how he get into the house. But the bathroom window doesn't make a load of sense to me. Though him being lucky -- hard agree. All JMOI think he was stalking them and watching the family's routine carefully and was quite possibly inside the home at some point. He correctly identified an extremely small window in which he could drop down into the bathroom without being seen or heard. Some degree of planning went into this or he was just the luckiest killer ipon the planet.