Japan Today
crime

Skeleton of woman found in field buried at her son's request, says man in custody for another case

3 Comments

On October 22, a skeletonized body believed to be that of a woman in her 60s who had been missing for four years was found in a field in Yachiyo town, Ibaraki Prefecture.

On Friday, police said a man being detained at a police station in Chiba Prefecture for another case said, "I buried it using heavy machinery several years ago at the request of the woman's son,” Sankei Shimbun reported.

The skeletonized body was wrapped in a blue tarp. The woman in question went missing in 2020 in Koga City, Ibaraki Prefecture.

The man being detained by Chiba police since July told police about burying the body in the field. Police began using heavy machinery on Oct 15 and a week later, found the body buried about two meters deep.

The body was clad in a long-sleeved fleece jacket and long pants. An autopsy was unable to determine the cause of the woman's death.

According to investigators, there appears to have been some kind of trouble between the woman and her son, who is serving time in a prison in another prefecture for another crime.

Police said he is being questioned about what happened to his mother but has so far given no details.

© Japan Today

©2024 GPlusMedia Inc.

3 Comments
Login to comment

Does this guy advertise his services online or something? I bury bodies. No questions asked.

6 ( +7 / -1 )

What a terribly queer affair. I wonder if we will ever find out the real facts.

-5 ( +0 / -5 )

According to investigators, there appears to have been some kind of trouble between the woman and her son, who is serving time in a prison in another prefecture for another crime.

Police said he is being questioned about what happened to his mother but has so far given no details.

He sounds like an honest guy.

On Friday, police said a man being detained at a police station in Chiba Prefecture for another case said, "I buried it using heavy machinery several years ago at the request of the woman's son,” Sankei Shimbun reported.

Wait, what? He was being busted for another case, but got tied up with this one? Seems pretty random to form a connection. How does that work?

Sounds like a bunch of crap, from both the guy and the police.

-3 ( +2 / -5 )

Login to leave a comment

Facebook users

Use your Facebook account to login or register with JapanToday. By doing so, you will also receive an email inviting you to receive our news alerts.

Facebook Connect

Login with your JapanToday account

User registration

Articles, Offers & Useful Resources

A mix of what's trending on our other sites