A 38-year-old defendant accused of murdering a female university student in Kyoto by making her ingest thallium has been sent to an additional prosecutor's office for allegedly falsely applying to register a room in an apartment owned by her aunt and changing it to her own name without permission. it was done. The apartment room was later sold for approximately 30 million yen.

The suspect was Kazuki Miyamoto (38), a former self-employed man whose residence is unknown.



According to the police, in October 2020, he falsely applied for the registration of a room in an apartment in Kyoto owned by his aunt, and changed the name to his own without permission, and is suspected of falsely recording the original electronic notarized deed. It is held.



Miyamoto was charged with murder in March of last year for killing a 21-year-old female university student in Kyoto City by ingesting thallium, and was also charged with murder in June last year after allegedly attempting to kill her aunt with thallium. He has been indicted on a charge of attempted trespassing.



The police filed the application to register Masuto Uso about three months after her aunt complained of poor health and fell into a coma, and the apartment was worth about 30 million yen the month after the name was changed. It means that it was sold.



Police also referred documents to the suspect's acquaintance, a 54-year-old president of a real estate company, on the 2nd, for allegedly helping with the false application process.



The suspect, Miyamoto, remained silent during the investigation, and the company's president has largely admitted to the charges.