Hotel female body September 14 8:15 tied with ankle straps on both legs

An interview with an investigator revealed that a woman's body, found in a bag or sheet in a hotel in Ikebukuro, Tokyo, was tied with an ankle on both legs with a string. The Metropolitan Police Department is investigating as if the incident had been planned in a way, such as preparing a string in advance by a man who escaped from the room alone.

On the night of the 12th, in a hotel room in Ikebukuro, Toshima-ku, Tokyo, a woman's body, believed to be in her 30s and 40s, was placed in a futon compression bag and wrapped in sheets.

When the Metropolitan Police Department examined the body in detail, it turned out that it was found that it was death from suffocation due to pressure on the neck, but in the subsequent investigation, it was to the investigators that the ankles of the women's legs were tied with a string I understood in the interview.

The wrists of both hands were also bound with adhesive tape, leaving traces that were partially peeled off.

About an hour before the dead body was found, it was found that a security camera showed a man in his 30s with a black rucksack and carry case leaving the hotel room alone.

No string or adhesive tape is provided in the hotel room, and the Metropolitan Police Department is investigating that the incident occurred systematically, such as preparing a string in advance by a man who escaped from the room alone.