Suspect Kirato Wakayama starred in a number of live-action anime adaptations and dramas in Japan.
Today, a new report from Japan has updated the world on a grisly murder case in Japan . Earlier this month, authorities in the Tochigi Prefecture discovered two burned corpses on the riverside in Nasu. Now, four suspects have been arrested in the case, and one is known best as a child actor from projects like Kiki's Delivery Service.
According to the current investigation, no murder charges have been put forward in this case though the investigation is ongoing. Right now, Wakayama and King are facing charges related to damaging a corpse. At this point, no word has been given on whether the newly arrested pair confessed to the crime, but they did say they're unfamiliar with the victims of this brutal crime.
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