CRIME STANDS STILL

Setagaya Murders: Japan's Chilling Unsolved Family Slaying


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In the quiet suburbs of Tokyo's Setagaya ward, the Miyazawa family's life ended in a crime as shocking for its brutality as for its enduring mystery. On the night of December 30, 2000, an intruder entered their home—slipping in through a small bathroom window—and murdered father Mikio (44), mother Yasuko (41), and their children, eight-year-old Niina and six-year-old Rei. The killer used a combination of strangulation and stabbing, attacking with a chilling mix of calculation and rage.

But the horror didn't end with the killings. The intruder lingered inside the house for hours, eating ice cream from the freezer, drinking barley tea, using the family's computer, even napping on the sofa—leaving behind an abundance of physical evidence. His blood, fingerprints, and personal items, including clothing and a hip bag, were scattered around the scene. Forensic analysis pointed to a young male of mixed East Asian descent, possibly with time spent in Europe, but no match was ever found.

Despite collecting over 12,000 pieces of evidence, interviewing hundreds of witnesses, and pursuing leads across multiple countries, Japanese authorities have never identified the killer. Every year, police return to the scene, handing out flyers and appealing for tips, but the Setagaya Family Murders remain one of Japan's most haunting unsolved crimes—a case frozen in time, marked by its intimate violence, its abundance of clues, and the maddening absence of an answer.

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CRIME STANDS STILLBy Kerrie Droban