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04-26-2010, 11:15 PM

@ RobinMask

You've got a point. The "Schoolgirl in Concrete" case should be considered more horrific since Junko Furuta endured those atrocities before her death instead of after, like Renée Hartevelt.

It just shocked me how the public reacted to Issei's actions. At least Japan's judicial system fought to properly punish those boys for what they did to Junko. No one in Japan even tried to protest Issei's release.

They both happened roughly around the same time, so I don't get why the responses to each crime were so different...


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