Mj.NishiTrial Police Harassment IV (Administrative Trial)
Date & Time: Fri, Oct 18, 2024 13:40~
Place: Tokyo District Court No. 803
Title of lawsuit: Request for review of personal information
Request for cancellation of dismissal
Defendant: Tokyo Metropolitan Government, Central Police Station
Plaintiff: Nishimura
(2) What is a request for review of personal information?
1996.1.13 The Central Police Department announced
the suicide and cause of death by Nishimura of JAEA.
Request for disclosure of personal information on cause of death
and suicide (criminal investigation, live observation, handling of corpses,
Photographs and other memorandums prepared by the person
in charge of the case) but dismissed,
Subsequently, the request for examination was also dismissed.
It is a lawsuit for revocation of the dismissal.
In 2024, the Tokyo Metropolitan Government responded that
it would not be because the document retention period had expired.
However, the statute of limitations for prosecution of murder has been
abolished, and the document is subject to the statute of limitations.
The person in charge of this case is the chief of the Central Police Department,
the criminal investigation (Yasuo Arai),
Live commentary (SeikitiTakano),
Photography (Satoshi Ochiai)
Handling of corpses (Arai, Takano),
(3) Announcement by the Central Police Department on Jan13, 1996
0:30 a.m.: Hiroyuki Ohata and Nishimura check in at the Center Hotel Tokyo.
At 2:30 a.m., I received five faxes and found three suicide notes on my desk.
At 5:00 a.m., the time of death and the cause of death was suicide by jumping
from the emergency staircase on the 8th floor of the hotel.
6:00 a.m.: Near the hotel's emergency staircase, Director Ohata finds
Nishimura's body lying down.
Found and reported.
10:55 a.m. Tokyo Metropolitan Medical Examiner,
Yokichi Ohno, is in the mortuary at St. Luke's International Hospital
Prepare a post-mortem report
(Announcement by the Central Police Department, time of death,
cause of death, no autopsy required)
JAEA (Former PNC) "Nishimura died while detained on special duty,
There is no dispute about occupational death (homicide).
Using the media while recognizing that it was
a murder case, suicide note and suicide
(4) Central police officers were prepared by St. Luke's Hospital
Arai signed and accepted the list of belongings of the deceased.
From that list, only the watch was given to the bereaved family.
The person in charge of the investigation of the Central Police
Department is in the possession of the body on the list of belongings
(all clothes, knapsacks, underwear, etc.) was embezzled in the course of business.
Central police officers appeared in the mortuary of the emergency hospital
and reported an autopsy.
One suicide note and belongings (wallet, watch, keys only)
were given to the bereaved family.
There were too few relics.
After that, the central police officers wrapped Nishimura's naked body
in 4 strips in a short time.
They were placed on a vehicle prepared in advance by JAEA
for transporting the bodies. Published.
(5)
The essence is that Nishimura's body in the mortuary of the emergency
hospital was not damaged by the fall.
a large number of large and small bruises scattered around, a large number
of abrasions on both arms, numerous wounds on the neck,
It was a murderous body.
The Central Police Department covered up the murder and left traces
of the murder Exercising the power to refuse to return all clothes.
The chief of the central police station, police officers, etc.
Ignoring, the police chief covered up the murder.
(6) Time elapsed after death
Source: "Autopsy Handbook"
Time elapsed after death = {(37.5°C - core body temperature)÷0.83 }×0.7
Time elapsed after Nishimura's death = {(37-27)×0.83}×0.7=8.4
1996.1.12 22:05 End of press conference at the Science and Technology Agency
(1996.1.12 23:00 Forensic science calculates that Nishimura was dead)
1996.1.13 0:30 Check-in to the hotel ?
2:30 5 faxes received ?
3:10~ Suicide note ?
6:00 Director Ohata sees Nishimura's body lying
on the sideof the hotel's emergency staircase?
Reported found.
An ambulance took him to St. Luke's International Hospital.
1996.1.13 6:50 St. Luke's International Hospital
Confirmation of death medical record /
Nishimura's core body temperature of 27°C,
Photographs of corpses, X-rays
(7) Free-fall impact force F= mgh=70・9.8・30=20580
The body was undamaged by the impact of 20,580 mgh.
(The height of the emergency staircase on the 8th floor
of the Center Hotel Tokyo is 30 m, and Nishimura weighs 70 kg)
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Property list prepared by the Tokyo Metropolitan Public Safety Commission