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#1 A Nurse




Nothing shocks as much as murder, unsolved cases pile up everyday, unknown murderer, unknown motive, dead end investigation, the case becomes unknown. This one hopefully will not be the same. Grief and sorrow are behind the tears.



The reasons of a murder are various, the one submitted here are not to be publicized, the body of a young nurse was sent as a parcel, the victim’s name and the credit cards were used to ship her body 400km away from Osaka to Shanghai. No one would probably ever found her missing if it had not been for the smell of the demise’s body locked in the storage locker at the airport and tracing of the credit cards all along the way. The reasons why this young woman got killed are proceeding into the investigation, the traces of people closely connected with her are thoroughly checked. What is know is the message she left on her FB page, explaining she is going to travel to Osaka to visit her friend she has not seen for 10 years.



The body was severely wounded with more than a dozen stab wounds all over, the Police claims the victim is unlikely believed to put up with a fight. What is evident, the stabs were done after the death of the nurse, which indicates the fry and unstoppable desire to ease the fragile life.



The reason why the body was wrapped and put into the box differs from the sides the case examination, maybe someone hoped it will never be found, another forgotten box in the storage locker that lays there forever.



It is undoubtedly the cover-up murder, the victim’s parents were informed their daughter is in China. … The illusion that the girl is alive was about to prevail.

Now… Luckily the investigation is ongoing.

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