Key word in Miyazaki's murder

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