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On Feb. 21, 1992, the bodies of two girls were found in a snow-covered mountain in Amagi, Fukuoka Prefecture. Police officers who rushed to the scene confirmed that they had been undressed and had wounds on their heads indicating that they had been beaten with strong force. The Fukuoka prefectural police had the authority to investigate the "Iizuka Incident". They traced a few eyewitness accounts and articles left behind, but there were no decisive clues as to how they kidnapped them and killed and abandoned them on the same day. In the same elementary school, the same first grade girl disappeared three years and three months earlier, and the time had passed without an answer. The Fukuoka prefectural police relied on DNA-typing. Based on blood collected from the body, they determined the DNA-typing of the criminal. Furthermore, they determined the minute pieces of fiber attached to the body. As a result of DNA-typing, they determined the DNA-typing of the criminal. Based on blood collected from the body, they determined the DNA-typing of the criminal. Furthermore, they determined the minute pieces of fiber attached to the body. Two years and seven months after the occurrence, they arrested Kyuma 3000, who lived near the scene of the disappearance. There is a saying "Ashikaga in the east, Iizuka in the west." In the Ashikaga Incident, which occurred two years later, the police relied on DNA-typing. Based on blood collected from the body and other evidence, they determined the DNA-typing of the criminal. They determined the minute pieces of fiber attached to the body. As a result of DNA-typing, they determined the DNA-typing of the criminal. They determined the minute pieces of fiber attached to the body. As a result of DNA-typing, they determined the DNA-typing of the criminal. They determined the minute pieces of fiber attached to the body. As a result of DNA-typing, they determined the DNA-typing of the criminal. They determined the minute pieces of fiber attached to the body. As a result of DNA-typing, they determined the DNA-typing of the criminal. They determined the minute pieces of fiber attached to the body. As a result of DNA-typing, they determined the DNA-typing of the criminal. They determined the minute pieces of fiber attached to the body. As a result of DNA-typing, they determined the DNA-typing of the criminal. They determined the minute pieces of fiber attached to the body. As a result of DNA-typing, they determined the DNA-typing of the criminal. They determined the fine pieces of fiber attached to the body. As a result of DNA-typing, they determined the DNA-typing of the criminal. They determined the fine pieces of fiber attached to the body. As a result of DNA-typing, they determined the DNA-typing of Iizuka City Ashikagashi Iizuka