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Artosphere Home Profile iGallery Paintings Photo Live Posterous Art Web Contact 日本語の Posts Comments Hawker s father visits Chiba police; thanks every single person in Japan The father of British woman Lindsay Hawker, the victim in a high-profile 2007 murder case in Japan, visited the country Wednesday a month after the prime suspect was arrested after being on ...
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