I only know what was in his file - which wasn't much. The victims were two women. A television announcer Yamano Mayumi who had an alleged affair with Secretary Namatame. She disappeared from the inn she was staying at in Inaba with no evidence of her leaving only to be the next day after the fog lifted dangling between television poles. Adachi-san said he "saw" her first but the rest of it is redacted.
She was found by his second victim, Konishi Saki. She was a student at Yasogami high. He had interviewed her about her alibi, but that is the only thing mentioned in the file about his contact with her. She was eventually found, again after the fog lifted hanging from an antenna pole.
He apparently confessed to his crimes - but whatever he confessed to they questioned the validity of it. A lot of his confession is redacted and I unfortunately did not dig deep enough to find out why. He was charged with two counts of murder, two counts of improper disposal of a corpse, disrupting the public, multiple counts of evidence destruction, and conduct unbecoming a police officer.
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I only know what was in his file - which wasn't much. The victims were two women. A television announcer Yamano Mayumi who had an alleged affair with Secretary Namatame. She disappeared from the inn she was staying at in Inaba with no evidence of her leaving only to be the next day after the fog lifted dangling between television poles. Adachi-san said he "saw" her first but the rest of it is redacted.
She was found by his second victim, Konishi Saki. She was a student at Yasogami high. He had interviewed her about her alibi, but that is the only thing mentioned in the file about his contact with her. She was eventually found, again after the fog lifted hanging from an antenna pole.
He apparently confessed to his crimes - but whatever he confessed to they questioned the validity of it. A lot of his confession is redacted and I unfortunately did not dig deep enough to find out why. He was charged with two counts of murder, two counts of improper disposal of a corpse, disrupting the public, multiple counts of evidence destruction, and conduct unbecoming a police officer.