The 21-year-old British tourist went missing in the metropolis in 2000.
The Big Picture Missing: The Lucie Blackman Case is another Netflix deep dive into a true crime, and another solid entry at that, currently sitting at 83% on Rotten Tomatoes and is still on Netflix's Global Top Ten list. It's a look into the 2000 disappearance and murder of 21-year-old Lucie Blackman, a British tourist, in Tokyo.
How Did the Japanese Police React to Lucie Blackman's Disappearance? The Japanese police, on the other hand, were not alarmed. They suggested that Lucie simply ran away to Bali with a new boyfriend, a common practice among foreign hostesses. Their tune changed as pressure to investigate started coming from not only the Blackman family, but Robin Cook, the British Foreign Secretary, and even British Prime Minister Tony Blair.
Who Killed Lucie Blackman? Detectives found Lucie through the use of sniffer dogs and ground-imaging radar, but the condition she was found in was beyond sickening. Lucie had been cut into eight pieces with a chainsaw, and her head was separate, encased in concrete nearby. In April 2002, police formally charged Obara with abduction, rape resulting in death, and the disposal of Lucie's body.
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