In 1990, Japanese student Mariko Inoue disappeared during a solo trip to Taiwan, sparking a year-long investigation. After initially tracing her movements, police arrested taxi driver Liu Xueqiang, who confessed to murdering Mariko after she rejected his advances. He dismembered her body and hid the remains, which were later partially recovered. Liu was sentenced to life imprisonment, though public outrage deemed the punishment too lenient. Mariko’s remains were eventually returned to Japan, but her story remains a haunting reminder of vulnerability, loss, and the complexities of justice.
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