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In the case of the Omura family, a family of three was hacked to death with a knife. Why?
1974 occurred in Japan in the case of the extinction of the Qingcang clan. It is said that at that time, because of Qingcangjian's work, he got rid of death, his wife and two daughters were brutally killed at home, and a family of three were hacked to death with knives. The scene was very bloody. Later, the police solved the case within two days. I didn't provoke any big shots at home and lived an ordinary life. Why was it hacked to death? The truth is about a piano!

His hometown was killed on August 28th. 1974. He was buried in Hirakawa Prefecture, Japan, and low-rent housing became the focus of attention. A family of four lives on the third floor of the apartment. His wife Yaeko and his eight-year-old and four-year-old daughters are being hacked to death with a knife. Her husband survived, because he was not at home at work, and the situation in the village was even more cruel than the most abnormal murder case of Ayase fish cement in Japan.

The policeman, the family in the village, was killed when it seemed difficult to solve the problem. Because there is only the working class in the village, they don't borrow money and have no contact with the underworld. They don't know his opponent. There was no money lost, no sexual assault, and no damage to doors and windows. The local law and order is very good. I don't know any psycho killers hanging around recently. However, the investigation of the case went smoothly. Because the murderer left a letter at the scene, Mingtai didn't do anything secret, saying that suicide was the last straw to crush him.

The murderer of the Okura family is 46-year-old Chongben, a neighbor who lives upstairs. It turned out that in order to cultivate children's musical ability, the village bought a piano, and the ambitious Yeyizi urged the two children to practice piano all day. As a result, Okura's family practiced the piano, and there was great anxiety upstairs. Ohma is also a music lover, but she is a little nervous, especially the noise. After his arrest, he admitted that he had strongly protested against the noise made by his wife in the shower. When he first lived in Hachi, Tokyo, he also caused conflicts by protesting the noise made by his neighbors, which was different from Fukuda's motive for killing people in Japan.

1972, he moved to the quiet Hiratsuka, where he fished all day and visited the library. He was attacked by a piano after the Okura family moved in. The two children of Omura family practice the piano very hard. Too sensitive Daejeon car owners repeatedly appealed to the other side to protest, but did not get a satisfactory answer. The Omura family is very clear about this. After August, as the temperature rises gradually, it is more and more difficult to stop the sound of the piano on the doors and windows. Angry and upset, Hiroyuki Ota finally took extreme actions, which led to the tragedy of the destruction of the Qinghai-Tibet Pavilion.

That day, listening to the constant sound of the piano, my aunt felt that she couldn't stand it anymore. Garbage He saw Yaeko's four-year-old daughter go out to play, so he took the opportunity to sneak into the village with a kitchen knife and go home. The first woman was stabbed to death in a piano lesson, and then her daughter returned to the village, and Yoko was killed. Then he wrote a report-* * later describing the murderer's "sending Jane away from the book", which read: "Sorry for the trouble. You moved in without saying hello, but you did such a terrible thing. This is a feeling (for the other side). I am a person and I don't want to be a murderer. "

When he came back, he didn't find any problems at home. He went to wash clothes. When he pressed the start button of the washing machine, Dazhen stabbed him again. In the case of fruitless police pursuit, Ohma surrendered two days later and demanded the death penalty during the trial. He said that he was killed by the sound of the piano, and he would rather die than suffer such torture. 1977, Hiroichi Daejeon finally got his wish and was sentenced to death by the Tokyo High Court.

In an increasingly affluent society, people pursue the life of the middle class or petty bourgeoisie, regard it as the weight of their dreams, and even compare it with others. In Japan in the 1970s, the piano was a respected symbol of middle-class families, so the Japanese took the trouble to buy a piano and put it at home, regardless of their ability. From 65438 to 0972, the popularity of pianos in Japanese families reached 10%, and Japan produced 330,000 pianos that year. However, this kind of comparison naturally has the characteristics of "if conditions permit, if conditions are not created, it will be on".

For example, in an accident in a village in Austria, the piano daughter's room had only three tatami mats, and the metric system was less than 8 square meters. Even if it is not such a sensitive neighbor of an Austrian village, I am afraid it will make neighbors feel uneasy. The Okura incident triggered Japan's reflection. Since then, Japan has promulgated a series of laws to regulate the noise that disturbs people. For example, in 1979, Japan promulgated the Karaoke Noise Control Law, which made it illegal to sing karaoke in residential areas late at night. Twenty years after Aubin's tragedy, Japanese pianos were largely replaced by electronic pianos that were quieter and less vibrating and could be listened to through headphones.