Key word in Miyazaki's murder
Across
- 2. a style of Japanese comic books and graphic novels, typically aimed at adults as well as children.
- 4. MAN: The name of the imaginary "alter ego" Miyazaki blamed for his crimes.
- 5. DEFECT: The physical deformity Miyazaki was born with that led to his social isolation.
- 7. the act of seriously degrading, cutting, or removing parts of a body. In forensic profiling, this often indicates a "disorganized" killer or a specific "signature" ritual.
- 8. PERSONALITY DISORDER: a mental health condition where a person possesses two or more distinct identities or "personality states."
- 9. the unique genetic material found in biological samples used to identify individuals and link suspects to crime scenes
- 11. The state of the remains (ashes) sent in a box to the parents of Mari Konno.
- 12. a form of asphyxia (lack of oxygen) caused by external pressure on the neck
Down
- 1. a unique "friction ridge" pattern; one was found on victim Ayako Nomoto.
- 3. the act of a human being eating the flesh or internal organs of another human being.
- 6. The Japanese subculture term used by the media to label Miyazaki's obsessive hobbies.
- 7. to subject someone to unwanted and abusive sexual touch or interference
- 9. The forensic term for the removal of limbs from a body.
- 10. the criminal act of forcibly or deceitfully taking someone away against their will
- 13. The tactic used to trick a victim into a vehicle or secluded area.