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Tatsuya Ichihashi: Killer on the run. Tatsuya Ichihashi went on the lam for more than 2½ years after strangling 22-year-old Lindsay Ann Hawker in March 2007.

Tatsuya Ichihashi: Killer on the run

On the eve of a new film based on the convicted killer’s account of his time on the road, Jun Hongo looks into the factors that allowed the fugitive to stay one step ahead of the police as well as those that led to his ultimate capture. As Tatsuya Ichihashi’s evasion of the police stretched from days to months to years, many people assumed he was either being helped by his parents or the yakuza. In fact, the truth was much more simple: He was just damn lucky. But his luck finally ran out 31 months after the bare-footed 28-year-old outwitted a squad of policemen who were investigating the disappearance of 22-year-old Briton Lindsay Ann Hawker near Gyotoku Station, Chiba Prefecture, in March 2007. Ichihashi’s decision to hide on an uninhabited island in Okinawa also made him stand out rather than blend in, he said.

First-Order Knowledge Claim

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