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The house had curtains, however the window you see there is the toilet and both the bathroom and toilet have slightly frosted glass for obvious reasons. You can see in this picture of the house the windows all had mosquito coverings too which obscure one half of the window.
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Re: the train schedule, since it’s there from the press day I don’t think it had any relevance other than, as discussed, to perhaps jog people’s memories the same as the tv schedule on the PDFs.
About things being taken if it had any evidence, you can see in this picture the top drawer from the cabinet in the living room is still missing. I believe that might be one of the drawers found on top of Mikio (unsure here) but had the documents from it dumped in the bath, or it was rummaged through, so it was never returned to the house.
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Even in 2020 the house was already falling apart, and in An Irie’s interviews she almost berates the city and police about wanting to demolish it before the case is solved. However now that the house isn’t being used for collecting evidence etc and has just been left to stand alone I wonder how long it has left before it becomes a hazard for the people that use Soshigaya park or one big earthquake makes it collapse. Here’s the state of the kid’s bedroom back in 2020 and also a picture of the entrance that I just found interesting because we rarely get to see that angle. Note the windows have been covered up to prevent being able to see inside through the curtains.
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