A 55-year-old man was murdered at a house in Chigasaki, Kanagawa Prefecture, and the suspect who was arrested is believed to have summoned the man under the guise of someone involved in construction going on nearby, according to investigative sources. I found out from the interview.

On the 20th of this month, at a house in Nakakaigan, Chigasaki City, Yasuhiro Takai, whose address is unknown, was stabbed to death by a man who visited Hiroyuki Shikata, 55, a company employee who lived in the house. A 50-year-old suspect has been arrested on suspicion of murder.



In response to the investigation, it means that he has admitted to the allegations, saying, "There is no doubt."



In a subsequent investigation, when the suspect called Mr. Shikata on the intercom, it was newly found by interviews with investigative officials that it was believed that he was pretending to be a construction worker.



Construction was being carried out around the site until recently, and the suspect was wearing work clothes and a white towel around his head at the time.



Police are investigating the possibility that the suspect may have known in advance that construction was underway around his home and systematically called the victim.