Unsolved Supermarket Shooting in Hachioji, Tokyo: 28-Year Investigation Continues with New Leads

2023-07-29 19:12:46

On July 30, 1995, high school students Hiromi Maeda (16), Megumi Yabuki (17), and employee Noriko Inagaki were working part-time at the office of Nanpei, a supermarket in Hachioji, Tokyo. A 47-year-old man was shot and killed with a handgun.

The case remains unsolved for 28 years in 30 days, and the Metropolitan Police Department continues to investigate.
▽ A couple of shoppers who were witnessed around the scene around 9:00 pm just before the incident,
▽ The person who smoked the cigarette left in the office at the scene has not yet been identified.

Among them, a couple of customers are believed to have purchased seven items such as vegetables, fruits, and okonomiyaki before 9 pm, just before the store closed, and then boarded a white sedan-type car.

In addition, the cigarette butts left in the office were found to have been smeared with lipstick, suggesting that the woman smoked them. is calling

The point of contact for providing information is the Special Investigation Headquarters 042-621-0110.

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