Sophia University student murder case 24th year 9th Father Call for information at the scene September 9th 18:18

The case where Junko Kobayashi, a student of Sophia University in Tokyo Katsushika Ward, was killed in 1996, has been unresolved for 9 days to 24 years.

Junko's father called for information at the scene and complained that the criminal wanted to embark.

On September 9, 1996, Junko Kobayashi (21 at the time), a fourth-year student at Sophia University, was killed by someone with a knife in a house in Katsushika Ward, and his house was set on fire.



On the 9th, 24 years after the incident, his father, Kenji, visited the scene and turned flowers.

Mr. Kenji said, "I want to tell the criminal, "How long will I be running away, get out early?" There should be some information about me sleeping, and I hope I can manage to be arrested."



After this, Kenji was calling for information at the Shibamata station near the site that Junko often used together with the members of the “Sora no Kai” made by the bereaved family of the murder victim.



DNA that seems to belong to the criminal was detected from the blood stains on the matchbox and the unburnt futon that were on the scene in the investigation so far, and a suspicious man in a coat was witnessed during the time when the incident occurred. I am.



Information is available at the Investigation Headquarters 03-3607-9501 of the Kameari Police Station, Metropolitan Police Department.