Mord i Japan – Borgmästaren i Nagasaki
Mord i Japan 5
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Narrated by:
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Julia Wiberg
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Meow Productions
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En vårkväll 2007 likviderades borgmästaren i Nagasaki, Iccho Itoh, när han sköts på öppen gata. Han höll då på att bedriva sin tredje valkampanj. Mördaren var en man vid namn Tesuya Shiroo, ledare för ett lokalt gäng med anknytning till den japanska maffian, men mordet hade inget med det att göra utan handlade om personlig hämnd. BORGMÄSTAREN I NAGASAKI är femte delen i true crime-serien MORD I JAPAN, där du får de sanna berättelserna om några av de mest sensationella morden i den uppgående solens land.
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