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"The murder of a Japanese girl": A Japanese girl traveled to Taiwan and was killed by a driver and dumped her body. What happened next?

In 1990, Taiwan Province’s tourism industry faced a major impact. The number of Japanese tourists visiting Taiwan dropped sharply, resulting in a significant drop in Taiwan Province’s tourism revenue. The reason is that a Japanese tourist mysteriously disappeared while traveling in Taiwan Province. His family and police failed to find him for a long time, which caused Japanese tourists to lose trust in traveling to Taiwan.

Sachiko Inoguchi, female, a student at a women’s university in Tokyo, Japan. She should have traveled to Taiwan Province alone on April 2, 1990, and mysteriously disappeared during the trip. The travel itinerary includes: traveling to Taipei on April 3, traveling to Tainan at noon on April 4, and sending postcards to his home. In Tainan, Mr. Kou took Li's taxi and stayed at Li's home. On April 5 and 6, he was accompanied by Li. On April 7, he drove to the train station and ended his trip to Tainan. On the 7th, Mr. Kou sent a safety letter to his family.

At noon on April 7, Kuangyouzi got off the train at Kaohsiung Station, and there was no trace of him. According to Iguchi’s travel arrangements, you should take a flight back to Japan on April 18. But since the air ticket was not refundable, Inoguchi Kazuko did not return to her hometown in Japan, which made her family very distressed. On April 25, Sachiko Inoguchi’s mother arrived in Taiwan Province to look for her daughter. After the search failed, she was accompanied by the Japanese department in Taiwan and called the police. The Taiwan Provincial Police immediately stopped the search across Taiwan, and the Japanese police also started searching in Japan, but with no results. To this end, the police have introduced rewards for solving crimes and have increased the amount of rewards time and time again. After that, Koutouyouzi's mother reciprocated the favor many times in Taiwan and Japan, but came back in despair every time. Mr. Kou took Li's taxi in Tainan and the police dropped the investigation against him. He told the truth about his trip with Mr. Kuku and his suspicion was cleared.

In October 1990, the Taiwan Provincial Police investigated Mr. Kou Kou for taking a taxi driven by Liu near Kaohsiung Station, so they stopped investigating Liu, who suffered from physical illness and speech impairment. His words could not be used. The police accept it. On January 4, 1991, the body of a woman was discovered in a sugar cane plantation in Taichung County. After the police checked, they confirmed that it was not the wrong body at the wellhead. In March 1991, the Taiwan Provincial Police received confidential information and after verification, believed that Liu under investigation was suspected of serious crimes. On March 4, Liu was arrested. After Liu was arrested, he explained the reasons and process of killing Jingkou.

On April 7, 1990, Liu took a taxi near Kaohsiung Station and saw the Wellhead Fallacy alone. After chatting, I realized that the Iguchi fallacy is Japan’s own, and I traveled to Taiwan Province alone. He is now looking for a center where he will live for the night. Liu Xueqiang invited Jingkou Wuwu to stay at his home, and Jingkou Wuwu responded. That night, he coveted Jingguchi's beauty and wanted to sexually assault her, but was resolutely rejected by Jingguchi. Liu became angry and shot four arrows at his head the next morning, killing him. Later, Liu stopped raping the corpse and stole all the deceased's belongings. Finally, Liu Xue was forced to cut off the head of the corpse and throw it into the garbage dump. The other corpses were buried on the spot.

According to Liu’s account and on-site identification, the police dug up a short skull somewhere. When Liu committed the crime, he threw the head into the scum heap, but it took too long and was never found. The police pretended to know that the short-headed bones were no longer approved, and really thought that the bones at the wellhead were unquestionable. Finally, because Liu had a medical history before committing the crime, the court where the crime occurred sentenced Liu to life imprisonment.

This is a cross-border murder case. Japanese female college student Sachiko Inoguchi went to Taiwan alone and lost her vigilance when she met an enthusiastic taxi driver. As a result, she met Liu, also a taxi driver, who was killed and raped by her for refusing to sexually assault her after several days of sightseeing. This murder has greatly reduced the sense of security felt by Japanese tourists visiting Taiwan Province and caused serious losses to Taiwan's tourism industry.