Shiori Ino Case: they never came | Japan true crime
She called the police 8 times. She brought audio recordings of threats. She went to a lawyer. They all told her it was her fault. On October 26, 1999, 21-year-old Shiori Ino was stabbed to death outside a train station in Saitama, Japan — by a hitman hired by the man who stalked her for months while police did nothing. This is the story of the murder of Shiori Ino — the case that exposed systemic police incompetence in Japan, sparked the country's first anti-stalking law, and revealed how a disinformation campaign tried to destroy a dead woman's reputation to protect the officers who failed her. A journalist named Kiyoshi Shimizu refused to let the truth die. This is his investigation. This is Shiori's story. 🔔 Subscribe for more True Crime Asia deep dives — cases the West ignores, told with the depth they deserve. #truecrimejapan #truecrimeasia #ShioriIno #japanesetruecrime #DarkJapan #TrueCrimeDocumentary #Stalking #japan

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