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September 18, 2005
A Japanese woman has been arrested after calling the police when a hitman she hired to kill her lover's girlfriend failed to do the job. The 32-year-old woman from Tokyo was arrested for incitement to murder, the Daily Yomiuri newspaper reports. The woman hired a private detective she found on the internet to get rid of her rival who she suspected of seeing her lover. She paid the detective 1 million yen to do the job. When the detective failed to murder the woman, she called the police in frustration and was then arrested, along with the detective.
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September 18, 2005
A Japanese woman has been arrested after calling the police when a hitman she hired to kill her lover's girlfriend failed to do the job. The 32-year-old woman from Tokyo was arrested for incitement to murder, the Daily Yomiuri newspaper reports. The woman hired a private detective she found on the internet to get rid of her rival who she suspected of seeing her lover. She paid the detective 1 million yen to do the job. When the detective failed to murder the woman, she called the police in frustration and was then arrested, along with the detective.
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September 17, 2005
A Japanese woman has been arrested after calling the police when a hitman she hired to kill her lover's girlfriend failed to do the job. The 32-year-old woman from Tokyo was arrested for incitement to murder, the Daily Yomiuri newspaper reports. The woman hired a private detective she found on the internet to get rid of her rival who she suspected of seeing her lover. She paid the detective 1 million yen to do the job. When the detective failed to murder the woman, she called the police in frustration and was then arrested, along with the detective.
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September 8, 2005
he owners of a Japanese restaurant who claim their newly renovated Florida building is haunted are being sued by their landlord for refusing to move in. The $2. 6 million state lawsuit asks a judge to decide whether the building is haunted and, if it is, whether the ghosts would interfere with the restaurant's business. The suit also says an offer to hold an exorcism has been refused.
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September 8, 2005
he owners of a Japanese restaurant who claim their newly renovated Florida building is haunted are being sued by their landlord for refusing to move in. The $2. 6 million state lawsuit asks a judge to decide whether the building is haunted and, if it is, whether the ghosts would interfere with the restaurant's business. The suit also says an offer to hold an exorcism has been refused.
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