First published at 10:23 UTC on July 1st, 2019.
WARNING:, THE FOLLOWING FILM CONTAINS ADULT THEMES, AND STRONG LANGUAGE.
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1)The Okinawa Incident
on September 4, 1995, three U.S. servicemen – U.S. Navy Seaman Marcus Gill …
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WARNING:, THE FOLLOWING FILM CONTAINS ADULT THEMES, AND STRONG LANGUAGE.
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1)The Okinawa Incident
on September 4, 1995, three U.S. servicemen – U.S. Navy Seaman Marcus Gill and U.S. Marines Rodrico Harp and Kendrick Ledet, who were all serving at Camp Hansen on Okinawa – rented a van , went out on the town, did some clothes shopping, ate lunch then kidnapped a 12-year-old Japanese girl. They brutally beat her, duct-taped her eyes and mouth shut, and bound her hands. Gill and Harp then raped her, while Ledet claimed he only pretended to do so out of fear of Gill. The crime would cause great stress in relations between Japan and the U.S and is still a strong point of contention today in why Japan believes the U.S should not have military bases on Japanese soil.
2)The Shoeshine Boy Murder.
Forty one years ago, Yonge Street was better known as the Sin Strip — an festering artery of downtown Toronto that was home to countless strip clubs , body rub parlours, bath houses, a legal grey zone to which politicians and police often turned a blind eye.That all changed in the summer of 1977, when part time male prostitute, GO GO Dancer approached three young shoeshine boys on the Young street strip with an offer of 35 dollars to come to his apartment and help move some heavy photographic equipment. What happened next was a brutal sexual assault and murder of 12-year-old shoeshine boy Emanuel Jaques, a crime that is still unrivalled in child abuse and murder in Canadian history.
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