: Her captors placed her body in a 55-gallon oil drum, filled it with wet concrete, and dumped it in a reclaimed land site in Koto, Tokyo. This led to the case being known as the " Concrete-Encased High School Girl Murder Case ."
: The story remains a frequent subject of true crime documentaries, podcasts, and articles due to the "bystander effect" exhibited by neighbors and the parents who knew something was wrong but did not act. 44.rar
The brutality Junko endured is considered one of the worst cases of juvenile crime in Japanese history. : Her captors placed her body in a
: Junko is remembered by many as a victim of a system that failed to protect her. A memorial was held for her in April 1989, where she was posthumously awarded her high school graduation certificate. Warning and Support : Junko is remembered by many as a