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Where Are The Murderers Of Junko Furuta Now?

June 21, 2023 by Japan Daily Leave a Comment

It would be hard for you to believe if someone told you a horror story about how a 17-year-old girl was abducted, raped, tortured, humiliated, and was a lot of horrible acts through the minds of 4 other teen boys. However, a real tragedy happened to Junko Furuta almost half a century ago.

It took three more months to find the four culprits after she was killed. Most of them were still under 18 and received light sentences. Still, The Murder Of Junko Furuta is a world-renowned case, and people still wonder if the criminals responsible for her death were punished accordingly.

In the latter half of the 1980s, Junko Furuta, a Japanese high school student, was kidnapped, sexually assaulted, tortured, and murdered. After she no longer could play to their whims, they ditched her by burying her with cement in a drum. The murder case was described as “the “concrete-encased teenager’s case of murder.” Hiroshi Miyano, J Ogura, Shinji Minato, and Yasushi Watanabe, four teenage males, were the main perpetrators of the violence for 44 days from November 1988 through January 1989.

Furuta was a native of Misato city, in the Saitama Prefecture town. Her household members consisted of her, her parents, and two brothers. Since the beginning of October 1988, she’s been working part-time at a plastic molding plant during the evening hours during her time at Yashio-Minami High School. The reason she did this was to make money in preparation for the trip after she graduated. Furuta accepted an employment offer from an electronics company, which she planned to start the following graduation. Furuta was loved by her peers at high school and achieved excellent grades and only a few absences. She was a well-liked girl with attractive features who wanted to be an idol performer.

Junko Furuta was put to rest on April 2nd, 1989. Furuta’s future employer offered their parents the uniform she’d wear should she came and worked on the post. The dress was put in her coffin. Furuta’s principal from her school rewarded her with a diploma from high school that she presented to her parents during her graduation. Since then, the area around Furuta’s body was developed and is now called Wakasu Park.

Hiroshi Miyano, aged 18, J Ogura, 17, Shinji Minato, 16, and Yasushi Watanabe, 17, were the perpetrators. Their names were hidden at the start by the court and in legal documents.

They were identified in court documents by the letters “A,” “B,” “C,” and “D” similarly. Their base of operations was located on two floors of Minato’s home when the crime occurred. They didn’t have a clean record before this incident, either. They committed previous crimes like purse theft, extortion, and sexual assault as the chimpira. The court kept the suspects’ identities secret because they all were minors during the incident. Their identities were discovered and made public by The Shukan Bunshun magazine journalists. They claimed that the suspects weren’t entitled to having their privacy guaranteed due to the seriousness of the crime. Instead of being convicted of murder, the four defendants pleaded guilty to “causing injuries to the body which ended with the death of a victim.”

Since the perpetrators were all teenagers, The court imposed unfathomably minor penalties on each of the perpetrators/rapists. Hiroshi Miyano, for instance, received a sentence of twenty years, Shinji Minato received a five-to-nine-year sentence, Jo Ogura was sentenced to an eight-year sentence, and Yasushi Watanabe was sentenced to a five-to-7-year sentence. All four have been released from jail at present.

There is currently no official verified information about the gang. However, they have all been detained for a second time for various crimes, including the use of violence, fraud, and others. However, we don’t know what they’re up to or if they’ve been released.

Junko Furuta Murderers, Where Are They Now? Answers to FAQs

1. Who was Junko Furuta?
In the latter half of the 1980s, Junko Furuta, a Japanese high school student, was kidnapped, sexually assaulted, tortured, and killed. Since her body was found inside a concrete drum, the murder case was called the “concrete-encased murder of a high school girl case.”

2. Who are the culprits responsible for the murder of Junko?
Hiroshi Miyano, J Ogura, Shinji Minato, J Ogura, Hiroshi Miyano Yasushi Watanabe, four teenage guys, primarily engaged in the assault for over 40 days from November 1988 until January 1989.

3. What time was Junko Furuta’s Funeral held?
Her Funeral was held three months after her death.

4. How many years did the murderers get sentenced to prison?
Hiroshi Miyano – initially 17 but later increased to 20 years after another appeal
J Ogura – 8 years
Shinji Minato is 5-9 years old
Yasushi Watanabe 5 to 7 years old

5. Who found out the actual names of the culprits?
We don’t have the journalist’s name; however, reporters from Shukan Bunshun magazine found and disclosed the terms of the murderers.

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