About the petition, I was referring to this:
Force the TMPD to take measures of my emails about the Setagaya Family Murder
www.change.org
That said: I do not agree with the assessments made by this person. There is also a lack of evidence backing everything up.
The "evidence" they refer to is just a list of seemingly random information.
Make of it what you will!
The author's petition went into great detail and spent a lot of energy. Many of his claims support some of our common assessments of our POIs. Either the author is delusional or onto something. I suggest the later.
For whatever reason, member "Grek"'s post is currently being ignored. Is he the killer? Most probably not. But he sure as *advertiser censored* makes some bold statements. To be honest, he definitely opened my eyes into some perspectives I hadn't considered. And once again, they tie into our POIs.
I'm starting to wonder if things aren't following another author's narrative.......
I consider Nic a true real life HERO. The work he's spent on this case is equal parts superhuman, meticulous and kind. It's because of him, we have POIs. I've spoken with several members offline, and it seems we have 4 potential suspects. To be honest, I question my own POI, based on the insight and intelligence others have graciously shared with me. One thing our POIs have in common...Yokota Air Force Base. (Thanks again to Nic.)
I hate when people suggest what Nic "should be doing." However, awhile back, Nic respectfully requested things we DON'T do. He's the expert, and put in so much hard work, that only a dolt would disregard and disrespect him.....at the time.
I'm very front facing that I have a family that almost squarely fits the demographics of the Miyazawas. I'm in Chicago, and the killer is most likely in California or Texas. But we'll be visiting Texas soon. And there are families who are daily in the killer's range, regardless of where he resides.
I've suggested that if funds were a concern, we crowd source DNA research. It's quite easy for one of us members to extract DNA via a POIs garbage, personally, or through use of retired law enforcement, PI, etc. I also suggest the Yokota group chats, Facebook pages, etc are an invaluable resource. Also, I'm certain Nic has spoken with the POIs Yokota HS associates. But, would another set of voices contacting them be helpful? And personally, as a former college newspaper EIC, I have to bite my tongue constantly out of respect to Nic's request to not contact the Yokota and other local student newspapers with "hot tips." But trust me, they would RUN with this lead.
This thread collectively KNOWS who did this. Thanks to Nic. So, many of us are deferring to his lead (logically and respectfully). But this is getting old. There's families in the killer's current sightline. As the evidence and pressure mounts, I'm quite certain the probability of him acting again has heightened. I'm concerned an author's side is trying to control the narrative, over justice and public safety.