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Two bodies found in Saga construction surplus soil yard

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The skeletal remains of two persons were found buried at a construction surplus soil disposal yard in Saga City, police said Sunday.

According to police, the corpses may be those of a 70-year-old man who ran a real estate company in Shimonoseki, Yamaguchi Prefecture, and his female acquaintance who is in her 40s, Sankei Shimbun reported.

The couple went missing after departing for Saga last August. The woman's car was also found buried nearby, police said.

Police said there is information that the man was in financial trouble.

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Police said there is information that the man was in financial trouble.

...with Yakuza, no doubt.

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Yup, typical Yakuza/Mob disposal site, however, they NORMALLY wouldn't be STUPID enough to use their OWN property. Likely a someone ELSE's.

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Was this from a movie? With all the cameras around somewhere is a video.

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Sure sounds like a Yakuza hit as with the most organized crime group bodies are either totally disposed of left where they fall or semi hidden as in this case. All have different messages to send. This one being "pay your debts if you owe us"

Also it sounds like he was on the run from his debt which will end up ugly for sure when the catch up with you.

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Dang, it takes a lot of shoveling to bury a whole car, unless it was a k-class deal.

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Construction... Real estate... Financial Trouble...

Might as well connect the dots!

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You know it is serious when they bury the car too. Lucky they did not drive a bus.

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Could they please dig a little bit more? They might find Jimmy Hoffa!

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bjohnson23: Was this from a movie? With all the cameras around somewhere is a video.

If not overwritten sometime in the 11+ months since disappearance.

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