The Junko Furuta case is one of the most disturbing true crime stories ever recorded. In 1988, a teenage girl was held captive for 44 days, and what she endured during that time shocked not only Japan, but the entire world.
Junko Furuta Case — The 44 Days of Captivity That Shocked the World
A disturbing true-crime documentary recounting Junko Furuta’s abduction and murder, exposing shocking failures of justice, human cruelty, and the enduring le...
Daily Mail: Schoolgirl's horrific gang-rape, torture and murder that sent shockwaves through Japan: How teen Junko Furuta endured 40 days of depraved abuse at the hands of four boys who ...
In November 1988, a 17-year-old schoolgirl named Junko Furuta left work and pedalled home on her bike, like thousands of other students in the suburbs of Tokyo. But she never made it back. In the ...
Schoolgirl's horrific gang-rape, torture and murder that sent shockwaves through Japan: How teen Junko Furuta endured 40 days of depraved abuse at the hands of four boys who ...
At the end of the Killing School Life in Danganronpa: Trigger Happy Havoc, Junko appears to be a young high school-aged teenager, but due to her causing her classmates memory loss, she is two years older than they all believed her and themselves to be.
Junko Enoshima (Japanese: 江ノ島 盾子, Hepburn: Enoshima Junko) is a fictional character and the overarching antagonist of Spike Chunsoft 's Danganronpa series. She is introduced as the mastermind behind the first two games and the true persona of the series mascot Monokuma.