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Offline Chris_

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Grisly find in search for Japanese centenarians
« on: August 20, 2010, 01:07:58 PM »
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Grisly find in search for Japanese centenarians

TOKYO (AFP) -- In the latest find, made by police Thursday in an apartment in Tokyo's Ota ward, the dead woman's 64-year-old son told officials that his mother had died nine years ago, but that he hadn't been able to afford a funeral for her.

"She died in about June 2001 in our house," the man reportedly said.

"I laid out her body for a while, washed it in the bath, then broke up the bones and put them into a backpack."

Police are investigating the man on suspicion of criminal damage to a human body and illegal pension receipt, Jiji Press and other local media reported.

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Re: Grisly find in search for Japanese centenarians
« Reply #1 on: August 20, 2010, 01:24:14 PM »
Couldn't he pay for her funeral with those illegal pension gains?  Naw, I guess now.  Ew.  Just Ew. 
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