Monju Nishimura Trial: The Black Fog of Japan JAEA5
5 Police officers and medical examiners in the mortuary
of St. Luke's International Hospital
Workplace and use of the cause of death (1996.1.13)
(1) St. Luke's International Hospital
6:50 Ambulance teams transport the body to St. Luke's International Hospital
Hospital confirms death, core body temperature 27 [°C]
Medical records, cadaver photography, cadaver x-ray photography
(2)Behavior of the Tokyo Metropolitan Medical Exatrial Yokichi Ohno
(Tokyo Metropolitan Medical Examiner)
10:55 St. Luke's International Hospital mortuary prepares an autopsy report
(False autopsy report, photograph for autopsy)
(3)Persons in charge of the unsolved Nishimura case involving
the Central Police Department
Chief of the Central Police Station (January 1996)
Investigation and corpse handling Yasuo Arai
Play-by-play Sekichi Takano
Photography: Satoshi Ochiai
Items given to the bereaved family at the mortuary by Central Police
officers (at the mortuary of St. Luke's International Hospital)
a. Autopsy report prepared by the Metropolitan Medical Examiner.
b Will (forgery)
(Year, month, day, day of the week, time to make the time of death appear late),
c Only 3 relics (watch, wallet, keys) presented,
The items given to the bereaved family by the central police were
to disguise the cause of death as suicide.
It was prepared in advance.
a" Autopsy report: The contents are completely different
from the corpse in the mortuary and the false contents
are created (prepared by the Tokyo Metropolitan
Medical Examiner Yokichi Ohno in the mortuary)
b" Will: There are no writing utensils for the preparation of the will.
Suicide note forgery of additions⇒ date, day of the week, time of the year
In order to make the time of death appear late, a third party falsifies additions,
The use of company sticky sticks, the content was strange,
and it was written under compulsion.
c" Relics: Completely unclothed
(concealment of traces of murder by police, embezzlement)
No shoes (concealment of traces of murder by the police, embezzlement)
Lack of travel supplies
(concealment of traces of murder by police, embezzlement)
(4)At the mortuary, the bereaved family asked the police officers
of the central police station in charge to explain the incident
This is because the damage to Nishimura's body was different
from the autopsy report.
(5)When the police officers demanded an explanation of the corpse,
they put on their hats and ran quickly out of the mortuary.
(6)It remains in history that the Central Police Department,
the Metropolitan Medical Examiner, the Riot Combustion,
etc. were involved.
His hunch about the murder was correct.
※ Nishimura Incident ≈ Shimoyama Incident
In the Nishimura case, the Tokyo Metropolitan
Medical Examiner's Physician (Yokichi Ohno) was added.
※ The Shimoyama Incident was in 1949 when Japan was under
Allied occupation ( S 24) On the morning of
July 5, JNR President Sadanori Shimoyama
He disappeared on his way to work, and was found dead
in the early hours of July 6.
Immediately after the incident occurred, the media was mixed
with theories of suicide and other homicides.
Even within the Metropolitan Police Department,
which was in charge of the investigation, the Investigation Division
1 committed suicide, and the Investigation Division 2 ...
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