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: Call 800-656-HOPE or visit RAINN. Crisis Text Line : Text HOME to 741741.
: Junko is remembered by many as a victim of a system that failed to protect her. A memorial was held for her in April 1989, where she was posthumously awarded her high school graduation certificate. Warning and Support 44.rar
: Junko was riding her bicycle home from a part-time job when she was kicked off her bike by a teenage boy. : Call 800-656-HOPE or visit RAINN
The brutality Junko endured is considered one of the worst cases of juvenile crime in Japanese history. A memorial was held for her in April
: The story remains a frequent subject of true crime documentaries, podcasts, and articles due to the "bystander effect" exhibited by neighbors and the parents who knew something was wrong but did not act.
: She was beaten with iron bars, burned with lighters, and forced to eat insects and drink urine.
: She was gang-raped hundreds of times by her captors and dozens of other men they invited to the house.
