hatteberg: and in that letter was a description of the scene at the otero house that only the killer would know about. the public didn t know about them, but the police knew about it, and they knew, oh, this guy s real. this is the guy who did it. this letter was sent by the killer to make it clear, you don t have the right people. this killer didn t want anybody taking credit. jordan: he is beginning to toy with the police, basically mocking them. that s all part of his craving need for power at all times. mattingly: he had some very detailed words about what he wanted people to know about it. he said, when this monster entered my brain, i will never know, but it is here to stay. maybe you can stop him. i can t. he has already chosen his next victim.
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Brisbane communications student Mayu Kumagai had planned to travel home to see her mother and grandparents in the Japanese town of Aomori in the north of Japan s largest island of Honshu.
But Japan s emerging third-wave COVID-19 crisis threw her Christmas-New Year plans into turmoil and her family urged her to remain in Australia.
Exchange student Mayu Kumagai will not return home to Japan for Christmas and New Year because COVID-19 infections are worsening in Japan.