アメリカ発信のニュースらしいニュース。未成年者の容疑者の名前が、今までの記事とは違っている。こちらの方が正しいだろう。まだ事件の真相がハッキリしないのか、アメリカ人容疑者を犯人とは決め付けていない。それどころか無実なのに警察に留置場に放り込まれた経験をもつアメリカ人の日本体験談をもちだし、日本警察を暗に批判した記事にもなっているところが面白い。
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Memphis Man Held in Japan in Connection to Killing
Posted on: 5:19 pm, June 7, 2012, by Adam Hammond
(MEMPHIS) A Memphis man is in a Japanese prison accused of strangling an Irish girl to death in Tokyo.
19-year-old Richard Hinds and his fellow dancer James Blackston are being held as part of the investigation of what happened to Irish exchange student Nicola Furlong. Under the Japanese law the two men can be held for a long period of time while investigators collect evidence.
According to International media reports, Nicola Furlong was found dead of strangulation in a hotel room after a Nicki Minaj concert. A hotel worker went into the room after complaints of loud noises and found Richard Hinds next to Furlong’s body May 24th. Hinds, who is from Memphis, and James Blackson are not charged in Furlong’s death, but are detained on suspicion of giving alcoholic drinks to Furlong’s friend and then groping her inside a taxi.
Hinds’ friend and youth minister Karlos Nichols tells News Channel 3 Hinds is “an amazing and extremely talented person. Richard is very talented and honest, and he has been very consistent all the years I’ve known him.”
Nichols says Hinds’ family hasn’t talked to him yet and is working to get him home.
Eva Watson feels sorry for the family.
“They’re going through some changes. Hurt, sorrow, you know that’s it. I know they’re hurting,” said Watson.
Gary Armijo knows what it’s like to be in trouble with the law in Japan. Once when Armijo traveled to Japan his friend was arrested by accident.
“They took him in and took him to jail for three days before we found out where he was. Fed him fish heads and rice. They shaved his head. His friend was eventually cleared because he wasn’t who they thought he was,” said Armijo.
Richard Hinds’ family called Memphis minster LaSimba Gray to ask for help in getting the teen home and he referred them to Congressman Steve Cohen’s Office and the Japanese Embassy. Congressman Cohen’s office says so far no one from the family has contacted him about Hinds.