Unsolved Cases
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First episode date | January 8, 1999 |
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Final episode date | March 19, 1999 |
Networks | Japan News Network |
Creators | TBS Television |
Spin-off | SPEC~警視庁公安部公安第五課 未詳事件特別対策係事件簿~ |
Reviews | www.imdb.com |
Finish date | 1999-03-19 00:00:00 |
Cast | Atsuro Watabe |
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ID | 2076574 |
About Unsolved Cases
Unsolved Cases is a Japanese mystery thriller created first as a TV drama and later as a film. It is about Detective Jun Shibata, who handles unsolved cases with her hardened partner Tōru Mayama. The television series was broadcast in 11 episodes between 8 January and 19 March 1999.
Peter Tobin: The horrific crimes of a serial killer
... Were there more victims? Despite being linked with many Unsolved Cases, Tobin has never co-operated with police...
Doorstep murder: Police have new man in sights over banker shooting
... Could police finally be closing in on the answers the Wilson family so desperately need? A behind the scenes look at the investigation into the Alistair Wilson murder, one of Scotland s most baffling Unsolved Cases...
Dutch police podcast unearths clues to decades-old murder
... Can podcasts work? Criminologist David Wilson said it was natural for Dutch police to want to capitalise on the popularity of true crime podcasts and pass on details of crimes and Unsolved Cases...
Ivan Milat: Australia's 'backpacker killer' dies aged 74
... Police said Milat s lifelong refusal to admit his crimes had hampered further investigations into the killings and other Unsolved Cases...
Ivan Milat: Australia's 'backpacker killer' dies aged 74
Ivan Milat was convicted of murdering seven backpackers
Ivan Milat , a notorious Australian serial killer who kidnapped and murdered hitchhikers, has died aged 74.
Milat had been serving a Life Sentence for killing seven backpackers between 1989 and 1992 and dumping their bodies in a New South Wales forest.
He died of cancer in a Sydney hospital early on Sunday local time.
Police said Milat's lifelong refusal to admit his crimes had hampered further investigations into the killings and other Unsolved Cases .
His murder victims were three Germans, two Britons and two Australians. All were aged between 19 and 22.
Milat was arrested after targeting another backpacker, British man Paul Onions, who escaped and alerted police.
A subsequent trial heard that Milat had searched for hitchhikers to abduct from a major highway between Sydney and Melbourne.
The bodies of his victims were found buried in the Belanglo State Forest, 120km (75 miles) south-west of Sydney, in 1992 and 1993.
Milat was diagnosed with terminal oesophagus and stomach cancer earlier this Year .
australia, new south wales
Source of news: bbc.com