
A group orchestrated an assault on the residence of a 69-year-old woman and her sons.
In Japan, a young woman and her husband have emerged as the ringleaders of a gang of teenage murderers. This information comes from Mothership.
Miyu Takemae, 25, and Kaito Takamae, 28, were apprehended following an attack on the home of a 69-year-old resident of Tochigi Prefecture and her sons. On May 14th, six teenagers broke into the house, inflicting over 20 stab wounds on the woman. Her sons, aged 30 and 40, sustained fractures and other injuries. The perpetrators stole money and fled in a car. One of them was apprehended within 30 minutes.
During questioning, the perpetrator confessed that he acted on instructions from Takemae, who had provided them with a vehicle. Kaito was detained at Tokyo airport while attempting to leave the country, and Miyu was found in a hotel in Kanagawa Prefecture with their seven-month-old daughter.