She said she began to dislike Mitarai after the argument, they said. The cruelty to social problem converted has been published also the novel and the introduction etc. Right next to her, with an inexplicable expression on her face, stood the killer— Nevada. Police are examining the messages for a motive, they said. They said she has remained relatively calm during questioning. Kyodo News The home page which the assault girl establishes. Investigators will look into how often the girl accessed the site that features a short story titled "The Red Room," in which a boy is slashed to death. The girl said they had an argument after she asked Mitarai to stop sending such messages, they said. Sasebo school killer photos leaked to Internet Blogs Friday, April 8, 2006 4Law — According to Internet Blogs in Japan the killer girl was with a shirt printed. Police at Sasebo Police Station said the girl was questioned between 2 p. The 11-year-old, a close friend, was taken into custody by police. Juvenile criminals under 14 in Japan are subject to the Child Welfare Law and cannot be punished under the Penal Code. Seventeen of the school's 187 pupils were absent Wednesday. Okubo Elementary School Principal Eiko Desaki told a news conference later Wednesday that she was sorry for allowing the incident to happen. Kyodo An 11-year-old girl suspected of murdering her classmate at an elementary school here has told police that the conflict arose from instant messages they had been sending each other over the Internet, investigative sources said Wednesday. Mitarai and the general public. Sasebo school marks 1st anniversary of murder Wednesday, June 1, 2005 at 11:51 JST SASEBO — An elementary school in Sasebo, Nagasaki Prefecture, on Wednesday marked the first anniversary of the death of one of its sixth-grade students, who was killed by her classmate there. Police sources said the girl has repeatedly told investigators that she is sorry. Police are obliged to send juvenile suspects to a local child consultation office, which decides whether to send the case to a family court or place them in a special juvenile facility. They said she was given snacks during a break, but did not eat them. The elementary school summoned students' parents to a meeting Wednesday morning to explain the incident, school officials said. But for dinner, she had a bread roll and juice, they said. The girl was taken to the Sasebo branch of the Nagasaki Family Court later in the day before being sent to a juvenile classification home while the court probes the case. The local child consultation office in Sasebo decided at a meeting the same day to send the case to a family court, which will decide whether to initiate a hearing over the juvenile case after examining the cause and background of the incident. Teachers would also be given individual counseling sessions, they said. Satomi Mitarai, 12, bled to death in a study room at the municipally run Okubo Elementary School on Tuesday afternoon after her neck was cut open with a cutter knife. Some 180 students at Okubo Elementary School and members of the community attended the memorial ceremony for Satomi Mitarai, 12, to offer a silent prayer. On the first page is a disclaimer warning that the tale is "considerably scary" and that people with weak hearts should not access it. Office staff quoted the girl as saying that Mitarai had written something she "did not like" in a message. The girl was quoted as saying she summoned Mitarai out of their homeroom classroom with the intention of killing her. Local education officials said they would have a clinical psychologist at the school every day to counsel the children if necessary. The girl went to bed at 10:30 p. The Blogs brings pictures of the class and more info on her site…scroll down to the end of this page. Kyodo News Schoolgirl killer's web site linked to horror story site Wednesday, June 9 , 2004 at 14:14 JST SASEBO — A web site belonging to the 11-year-old girl in custody for killing a classmate at a primary school in Sasebo, Nagasaki Prefecture, was linked to a site featuring a horror story, investigative sources said Wednesday. The girls each had a Web site and often used their personal computers to communicate via text messages, Sasebo board of education officials said.。
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