Widow of Wakayama playboy denies allegations of murder
By Tokyo Reporter Staff
During the investigation leading up to her arrest, Saki Sudo said she knew nothing about her husband s death
By Tokyo Reporter Staff
Couple s son said, Although I couldn’t see his face because it was dark, I think he was alone
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During the investigation leading up to her arrest, Saki Sudo said she knew nothing about her husband s death
Suspect told one victim, ‘I m going to be with you for the rest of my life’
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Saki Sudo is seen in front of Kosuke Nozaki s house in Tanabe, Wakayama Prefecture, in June 2018 following his death. | KYODO
Kyodo, Jiji Apr 28, 2021
Wakayama – A 25-year-old woman married to a wealthy man who described himself as the “Don Juan” of his locality in western Japan was arrested Wednesday for allegedly killing him three years ago, police said.
Saki Sudo, a corporate executive, was arrested in Tokyo by the Wakayama Prefectural Police on suspicion of murder and a violation of the stimulant drug control law.
Ex-wife of Wakayama playboy accused in his murder
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Suspect told one victim, ‘I m going to be with you for the rest of my life’
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Ex-wife of Wakayama playboy accused in his murder
By Tokyo Reporter Staff on April 28, 2021
Saki Sudo at Haneda Airport on Wednesday (Twitter)
Suspected women’s underwear thief ‘targeted Kinki region’
By Tokyo Reporter Staff on December 11, 2020
WAKAYAMA (TR) – Wakayama Prefectural Police have arrested a suspected thief of women’s underwear who was found to be in possession of more than 900 pairs, reports the
Sankei Shimbun (Dec. 7).
On the morning of November 25, Yoshikazu Fukutani, a 60-year-old employee in the construction industry, allegedly swiped two pairs of underwear hanging out to dry at the residence of a woman in her 30s in Wakayama City.
Afterward, the woman contacted police about a “suspicion vehicle” seen in the area. Police later located a vehicle resembling the description provided by the woman about 4 kilometers away.