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Lilykaluva, I read your commented after I posted mine. Great points. You make my point about "layers" much better than I. There is much more going on around this case than simply evidence.
Once upon a time I was a teacher for troubled kids and now I work in political science, so this case taps into a lot of areas I'm familiar with. Unfortunately, yeah, there are... a lot of political layers here that are very much land mines waiting to go off. And as much as it should be the case that this case is a case itself alone and Niina, Rei, Yasuko, and Mikio deserve justice just because they were human beings, politics have a way of complicating concepts like justice. Which is infuriating. But I at least want Setsuko to have an answer, and for the killer to face some modicum of justice.Lilykaluva, I read your commented after I posted mine. Great points. You make my point about "layers" much better than I. There is much more going on around this case than simply evidence.
RSBM.Not to mention if he's not a US serviceman himself, but the child of one. US servicemen in Japan is already a tense issue (and was also a major tension in the wake of the Okinawa incident when this case broke; there were protests, and there have been on and off since, and the tensions have increased in recent years again). There's a whole host of legal and ethical and political complications that could quite honestly blow this case up in the news on both sides of the world and bring potential serious ramifications.
I agree this is what should be done! The problem is that politics doesn't operate like that--it's intentionally concerned with the factors around an event and precedent. So, I don't think it's too early to discuss tensions, mostly because I'm quite certain the TMPD and other parties have considered them, and these considerations likely influenced the investigation even if not intentionally.RSBM.
JMO: We are discussing the perpetrator being from a US military base because Nic’s poi has this background and clicks some points. Where does it lead? - Nowhere. We still 100% depend on the Japanese police doing modern DNA work.
My opinion is known: new Japanese immigration laws, while necessary, will soon bring in new problems. And then, watch how fast Japan will turn to DNA criminology. It will be great for the relationship between the two countries if their genetic criminologists will be trained here in the US.
The elephant in the room of this thread is US military base. Controversial as they are, they won’t exist were it not for politics and economy. And like railroads, they bring in economy… A purely personal opinion from a trip to Iceland. Iceland’s main Keflavík airport used to be a US naval base between WWII - 2006. What did Keflavík airport inherit from the base? Great runways and infrastructure. Google, and you’ll see. Iceland is becoming a major hub for travels between NA/Europe. Due to layovers, tourism is developing. In short: as long as bases are dire necessity, they exist. Economically, they leave fully developed infrastructure.
Coming back to the Setagaya murders. Too early to discuss the potential “tension”, because we know nada about the killer. It is the obscurity that brings in the tension, and the speculations. Japan has not approached the US for help. Asking Korea for help backfired, so we have to learn from it. In my layperson’s opinion, should Japan ask US for help in identifying the Setagaya murderer, complete transparency, good PR consultants, full help, and treating the suspect as any mass murderer is the only way to go. (The situation could be like the murder of Christine Jessop: for years, a neighbor was accused because he fit too well, and it ended up being someone outside of Canadian LE radar.)
We are unaware if the murderer is an American citizen. If he is, it is our tragedy, too, because he might be a serial killer here. Not our fault, because no one gave us the killer’s DNA. But for today, the families, Japan and the world simply need the name.
Welcome to Ws @BatataPoha, so much about this case is still a mystery!Hello guys. New member here.
My biggest point of contention is the neighbours. After the gruesome things that happened over the other side, all they heard was the thud of the ladder. Nic and his sound guy are not convinced, and while you can factor in additional rot and decay of a wooden house that's not been in a good state for years, even the TMPD are not wholly sure about it. Acc to Nic and I am paraphrasing, there are still details there that bothers them.
What exactly are those things? And why would they not pursue that harder? Seems incredible to me. They don't even have to reveal what they glean off that investigation publicly if it somehow damages the social reputation of the victims (a bit farfetched but still just for the sake of brevity) but yet they haven't, atleast what I gathered from the podcast. Just to clarify, not blaming the neighbors for anything. MOO
Thanks for the welcome. I understand that perfectly. Which is why this is so infuriating coz its the easiest line of questioning to pursue.Welcome to Ws @BatataPoha, so much about this case is still a mystery!
The house was built in the early 90’s, and although wooden would have still been in decent shape by the time of the murders in 2000. Now 24 years later with no renovation it is very dilapidated.Hello guys. New member here.
My biggest point of contention is the neighbours. After the gruesome things that happened over the other side, all they heard was the thud of the ladder. Nic and his sound guy are not convinced, and while you can factor in additional rot and decay of a wooden house that's not been in a good state for years, even the TMPD are not wholly sure about it. Acc to Nic and I am paraphrasing, there are still details there that bothers them.
What exactly are those things? And why would they not pursue that harder? Seems incredible to me. They don't even have to reveal what they glean off that investigation publicly if it somehow damages the social reputation of the victims (a bit farfetched but still just for the sake of brevity) but yet they haven't, atleast what I gathered from the podcast. Just to clarify, not blaming the neighbors for anything. MOO
I’m not sure if I’m misunderstanding you here but no one has lived there for decades.the sister neighbour still very much lives there.
As a GP, I have some of my own personal theories regarding the killer and his mental state, but those are mere speculations
RSBMIn this case, there is just so much that is "layered" onto the case that makes action or inaction hard to cipher, such as Japanese culture vs. American culture...
Hello Incoherent. First of, very coherent work in the threads here.The house was built in the early 90’s, and although wooden would have still been in decent shape by the time of the murders in 2000. Now 24 years later with no renovation it is very dilapidated.
We have discussed the potential noise discrepancies at length here, but basically what it boils down to is the TMPD were satisfied that the Irie’s had nothing to do with the murder and were all cleared after investigation.
That’s not to say they got a pass, they will have been investigated thoroughly and fingerprinted to be cleared.
Whether they heard more than they said is up for debate. But the end result is still the same: cleared.
I’m not sure if I’m misunderstanding you here but no one has lived there for decades.
Apologies for misunderstanding there! And thank you for the compliment.Hello Incoherent. First of, very coherent work in the threads here.
As I mentioned in the post, I never said I thought the neighbors did it. They were one of the first ones to be cleared. All I said was everyone from Nic, his sound guy and the TMPD don’t accept that the ladder thud was the only sound that they could have heard. That mystery has not been cleared up.
I harp onto this, because they are the only witnesses of the action (indirect) and yet their version of events doesn’t line up with what we know happened inside the house. As I said, there could be a rather simpler explaination to it, that a lot of people have speculated over here, but yet the TMPD are not convinced by it for some reason.
Its definitely a thing to consider, though ultimately might not have any bearing onto the case.
Also when I said she was there, I meant she was accessible for questioning, unlike some mystery foreigner in farway lands. Sorry for the miscommunication.
Hey penelopeb. Sorry for this rather long post.When we get into the why, speculation is unfortunately all we have until and unless the killer comes forward and starts answering questions. Would love to hear your speculations @BatataPoha!
I disagree with the notion that TMPD have accepted their version of events. I think they have accepted the fact that thats the max they are gonna get out of those family, and they don’t want to pursue it further which was the gripe I expressed in my original post.Apologies for misunderstanding there! And thank you for the compliment.
Yes, I actually do agree with you about the noise discrepancies - this comes from personal experience living in wooden buildings in and around Tokyo for multiple years too.
You can hear a pin drop. Even when someone coughs. The cold air from outside seeps in like there’s no wall at all. It was incredible to me too, even with soundproofing, that the ladder thud was the only sound heard. There are some interesting explanations posted around the thread.
But alas, that version of events was ultimately accepted and 24 years later the TMPD has found no further reason to question the Irie’s since.
By “accept” I mean the Irie’s did not commit or have anything to do with the murder of their family next door. They have been cleared. That is the reason.I disagree with the notion that TMPD have accepted their version of events. I think they have accepted the fact that thats the max they are gonna get out of those family, and they don’t want to pursue it further which was the gripe I expressed in my original post.
I remember from Nic’s podcast that he felt the Chief wasn’t entirely convinced by the neighbour’s explaination which to me indicates that they don’t agree with that version internally, and yet for whatever reason won’t pursue it unfortunately.
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