In a series of wide-area robberies, a 90-year-old woman was murdered at a house in Komae, Tokyo, and a bloody glove was found in a rental car seized by the Metropolitan Police Department as being used in the crime. was found during interviews with investigators.

The results of the appraisal showed that the DNA type of the blood stains did not contradict the victim's, and the Metropolitan Police Department is investigating it as a clue leading to the criminal.

Last month, in a robbery murder case in which Iyo Oshio (90) was murdered at a house in Komae City, Tokyo, the Metropolitan Police Department used two rental cars that were going back and forth to the scene and the surrounding area on the day and day before the incident. It is suspected of being involved and is being investigated.



In the investigation so far by the Metropolitan Police Department, one of the two cars was Rikuto Nagata (21), who was arrested for being involved in a robbery injury case that occurred in Nakano Ward in Tokyo last year, and was on board the day after the incident. It has become clear that



In addition to three luxury wristwatches stolen from the house at the scene, a balaclava and a cable tie were left in the car, but investigations revealed that gloves with blood stains were also found. I learned this through interviews with people involved.



The results of the appraisal showed that the DNA type of the blood stains did not contradict Mr. Oshio's, so the Metropolitan Police Department investigated in detail as a clue leading to the criminal, and is investigating the relationship between Nagata and the incident.