I was told this by a police official I know.
A man’s dismembered body was found in a young woman’s room. That’s the story.
Oh, I’m not trying to make a splatter story. I’m not trying to tell a splatter story.
The woman, let’s say Eiko. The man is Kazuki.
Their mothers were childhood friends, so I guess you could say they were childhood friends.
They went to elementary, junior high, and high school together, and in their first year of high school, Kazuki’s friend Sakaki and Eiko started dating.
Then all three of us went to the same university together, and six months after that, Mr. Sakaki passed away.
He fell into a dam while on a date.
It was just the two of them and there were no witnesses, but it was eventually treated as an accident.
Eiko was so shocked and emotionally damaged that she could not be interviewed.
She never left her house and dropped out of college.
She has no trouble with her daily life, such as bathing, using the bathroom, eating, and so on.
But conversation is not possible, and if you try to force him to do something, he starts yelling and acting out.
Eiko’s father does not allow her to go to the hospital, and he refuses to go upstairs where Eiko is staying.
Kazuki began to help take care of them.
Eiko had always been good with her hands, and was good at fine handicrafts.
After she became a social withdrawal , she was always making egg crafts.
She would make a hole in an egg, remove the contents, wash it well, and attach a small piece of cloth to it with a bond.
Then he would attach a string to it and hang it from the curtain rail.
Since the curtains would not be able to be closed, the mother would move them to the ceiling of the room every day and fasten them with thumbtacks.
The ceiling of the room became covered with eggs of various patterns.
Then one day, the mother realized that Eiko was pregnant.
She then consulted Kazuki’s mother first.
After hearing from her mother, Kazuki ran away from home and started staying at his friend’s house.
It was Kazuki who got Eiko pregnant.
One day, one of his friends heard the story from Kazuki, who often came to stay over.
As soon as he told me the story, he said
“I have to take responsibility after all. I have to take responsibility. I have to make a decision,” and left his friend’s house.
That was the last time I saw him alive.
The next day, he was found dismembered in Eiko’s room.
It was Eiko’s mother who found him. At first she did not know what it was.
In the corner of the room, Eiko was sleeping.
There were eggshells all over the room that were supposed to be hanging from the ceiling.
They smelled terrible. But Eiko was sleeping peacefully, and the source of the smell was nowhere to be found.
Her mother guessed that it was probably because Eiko had started her monthly women’s event. The smell was similar to that of blood.
Relieved that she wasn’t pregnant, her mother decided to open the window for a change of air for a moment, but
All over the floor were cracked and crumbled round shells. Hundreds of eggs wrapped in cloth.
The mother tried to dodge the egg with her foot to make her way to the window and was surprised by its unusual weight.
The strange smell became stronger as she moved it. The strange sensation of its weight.
She crouched down fearfully to observe them nearby and noticed a reddish-black object peeking out from between the scraps of cloth.
The color resembled the open wound she had seen when she was badly injured in the past.
Her mother screamed. But her father was on the first floor and didn’t speak to her.
Mom endured the sick feeling and walked over to Eiko, dodging the heavy eggs with her feet.
I forcibly woke him up and took him out of the room.
Eiko didn’t like it, and even though she stepped on the eggs and crushed them
Perhaps acting on her foolhardiness at the fire, the petite mother dragged Eiko out of the room and lowered her downstairs.
The father turned away at the sight of Eiko and retreated to the bedroom.
The mother finally got Eiko settled in the living room by herself and then called the police.
Of course, the mother had no idea what was in the eggs.
However, a neighbor had called 110 and asked for a police officer because she had heard a snake coming out of the house.
He thought it was a more critical time than that, so he called the police.
The officer who came to the scene found a human eyeball in the egg that had been crushed by Eiko.
From there, all hell broke loose.
As you may have guessed by now, the egg was Kazuki.
He had been dismembered into hundreds, almost a thousand pieces and stored inside the eggshell.
A DNA test confirmed that it was him.
Many of the remains were found to be bio-identical. He was dismembered alive.
Moreover, there was no evidence of a knife being used. He had been torn, broken, and shattered.
The broken pieces were carefully placed inside an eggshell and decorated with a piece of cloth.
Eiko did not give any testimony. Her parents did not hear any noise either.
In the end, it was decided that Eiko probably killed Kazuki because she resented the fact that she had been forced to become pregnant.
However, there are many unexplained points. The police have not yet solved the mystery. Or rather, they have no intention of solving it.
How did a bone fragment larger than the hole in the eggshell get inside?
All of the holes were covered with cloth, and yet he was seen the night before. It is very hard to believe that it was only one night’s work.
And that the site of the shattered and torn pieces was nowhere to be found.
Above all, how is it possible to tear a person apart by human power without tools? And to pieces, too. There was no way they could.
Eiko is now in a mental hospital.
We have not heard what happened to her baby.
What killed Kazuki and how, and in what way was he put inside the egg?
There is no answer.