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A 16-year-old Japanese schoolgirl who allegedly confessed to
decapitating a classmate kept a severed cat head in her refrigerator, a
report said Tuesday.
The teen was arrested last week on suspicion of murdering fellow
student Aiwa Matsuo, 15, after police discovered her dismembered body on
a bed in the suspect’s home in the western Japanese city of Sasebo.
The grisly case has attracted major media attention in a country with
one of the world’s lowest crime rates, as commentators search for
answers to explain the teenager’s pattern of increasingly violent
behaviour.
Some reports have suggested the parents of the girl—who wasn’t named
because she is a minor—desperately sought to have her hospitalised but
were rebuffed.
On Tuesday, the Mainichi newspaper said investigators found a severed
cat head in a refrigerator and about one million yen ($10,000) in cash
at the apartment where the girl lived alone.
She had reportedly been living there since April on the advice of
psychiatrists after she battered her father with a baseball bat.
Her father—who remarried about three months ago after the girl’s
mother died of cancer last year—is believed to have given the cash to
his daughter, who reportedly told investigators that she “wanted to
dissect someone”.
The man has been quoted as saying that “my daughter’s act can never be forgiven”.
Also Tuesday, the Mainichi and Jiji Press news agency reported that
the suspect told her stepmother that she planned to murder a person
after growing bored of killing animals.
A day before the incident, her parents consulted with a psychiatrist
and tried to get the girl hospitalised but the request was turned down
due to lack of space at the facility, Jiji said.
The father then called a local child welfare office, but a security guard told him to telephone back after the weekend.
Jiji
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