TOKYO, Jan 24 (News On Japan) –
In the chilling case of a pair discovered lifeless below the ground of their residence in Adachi, Tokyo, an important piece of proof has emerged. DNA from bloodstains on the crime scene has been matched to the arrested Filipino man.
Bryan Jefferson Dela Cruz, 34, is suspected of disposing of the our bodies of Norihiro Takahashi, 55, and his spouse Kimie, 52, below the ground of the Takahashi residence on January 16.
Bloodstains discovered on the entrance and washroom of the home have been partially matched to Dela Cruz’s DNA, confirming his presence on the scene. It was additionally famous that Dela Cruz had been hospitalized for a hand damage the day after the alleged crime.
Dela Cruz, an acquaintance of Hazel Ann Baguisa Morales, a 30-year-old already in custody associated to the case, was apprehended in Ibaraki Prefecture on Monday. Investigators have been led to Dela Cruz after surveillance footage confirmed a person disposing of blood-stained clothes alongside Morales.
Dela Cruz has reportedly admitted to the costs.
The our bodies of couple have been discovered on January 18, wrapped in sheets beneath their residence.
Investigations have revealed that the our bodies have been individually wrapped in sheets beneath the first-floor ground storage, and that there have been traces of bloodstains wiped in a number of locations inside the home. A subsequent search led to the invention of a bloodstained knife. Both victims had been stabbed within the chest from the entrance, and police suspect the knife was used as a homicide weapon.
According to investigative sources, Morales was beforehand in a relationship with the Takahashi couple’s eldest son, who had beforehand consulted Tokyo police claiming he had lent “several hundred thousand yen” to Morales however was not repaid.
Source: ANN

