Nishimura Trial: The Black Fog of Japan JAEA                             

5. Police officers and medical examiners use the mortuary

of St. Luke's International Hospital as a workshop for false causes of death.

                   (1996.113

 (1) St. Luke's International Hospital 

6:50 Ambulance teams transport the body to St. Luke's International Hospital 

    Hospital confirms death, core body temperature  27 [°C]

    Medical records, cadaver photography, cadaver x-ray photography

(2) Behavior of the Tokyo Metropolitan Medical Exatrial Yokichi Ohno

(Tokyo Metropolitan Medical Examiner)

10:55 St. Luke's International Hospital mortuary prepares an autopsy report 

      (False autopsy report, photograph for autopsy)  

(3) Persons in charge of the unsolved Nishimura case involving

 the Central Police Department

       Chief of the Central Police Station (January 1996)

     Investigation and corpse handling     Yasuo Arai

     Play-by-play                      Seikichi Takano

     Photography:           Satoshi Ochiai (≈ Satoshi Kirishima)

      Items given to the bereaved family at the mortuary

 by Central Police officers (at the mortuary of St. Luke's International Hospital)

   a. Autopsy report prepared by the Metropolitan Medical Examiner.        

   b Will (forgery),

   c. 3 relics (watch, wallet, keys)

 

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  a" Autopsy Report

   : The contents are completely different from the corpse in the mortuary,

and false contents are created.

    (Created by Metropolitan Medical Examiner, Yokichi Ohno)

  b" Will: There are no writing utensils for making a will. 

     Suicide note In order to show the time of death late,

a third party T added a forged will,  

    The content was written under compulsion.    

c. "Relics: All clothes are missing (no transfer certificate)

 Concealment of traces of murder by police, embezzlement

    No shoes (no transfer letter) Concealment of traces of murder by police,

embezzlement

No business supplies (no transfer letter) Concealment of traces

of murder by police, embezzlement

             

(4) At the mortuary, the bereaved family asked the police officers

of the central police station in charge to explain the incident

 This is because the damage to Nishimura's body was different

 from the autopsy report.

(5) When asked for an explanation of the corpse, the police officers 

 put their hats back on and said,He ran away from the mortuary.

(6) JAEA Vice President Suda was monitoring the situation

 in front of the mortuary.

(7) It remains in history that the Central Police Department,

the Metropolitan Medical Examiner, the Riot Flames, etc.

were involved.

  His intuition about the murder was correct