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Friday, November 19, 2004
Techno-savvy killer abducts child - torments Mother by e-mail
Mainichi Interactive - Top News: "HEGURI, Nara -- A photograph of a murdered girl sent along with a chilling e-mail message to the girl's mother appears to have been taken inside an enclosed space, such as a car or room, police investigators said Friday.
The photograph of murdered 7-year-old girl Kaede Ariyama, was sent to her mother on Wednesday evening along with a message that said, 'Your daughter is mine.' Kaede's cell phone was used to send the message."
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"On Wednesday evening, when Kaede went missing, police said several calls were made from her cell phone to her mother, but all of the calls were cut off after one ring. It has already been learned from Global Positioning System (GPS) data that the calls were made from a location close to Kaede's home."
GPS capabilities were built into phones as a safety feature. I wonder if the little girl's phone was bought for that reason. Here's a chilling thought. Did giving the child a cell-phone make the parents feel like they didn't have to be there in person?
There's one part of this that definitely isn't technology related. Eye-witnesses saw the girl talking to a stranger in a car before she disappeared. Giving her a cell phone didn't teach the child to be wary of strangers.
PB
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