Miyuki Ishikawa

Miyuki Ishikawa
Born(1897-02-05)5 February 1897[1]
Died30 May 1987(1987-05-30) (aged 90)[2][3][4]
Criminal penalty4 years in jail
Details
VictimsUncertain
5 (Final Judgment)
27 (Indictment)
84 (Police Investigation) [note 1]
Span of crimes
April 1946 – January 1948
CountryJapan
State(s)Tokyo
Date apprehended
January 15, 1948

Miyuki Ishikawa (石川 ミユキ, Ishikawa Miyuki, 5 February 1897 – 30 May 1987) was a Japanese midwife, real estate agent and serial killer. During the US occupation of Japan, she and several accomplices are believed to have murdered dozens of infants, a crime spree known as the Kotobuki San'in incident.


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  1. ^ "東京都告示第二十五號" [Notice No.25]. 東京都警視廳公報 (Tōkyō-to Keishichō Kōhō). No. 273. Tōkyō Metropolis. 1948-01-27. p. 34.
  2. ^ Building registration No.59344 (1987) at Shinjuku Branch Office, Tōkyō Legal Affairs Bureau (Wikimedia Commons)
  3. ^ Moore, Camille (2021-09-27). "Five Female Serial Killers That Deserve Documentaries". TVOvermind.com. New York, USA: TVovermind. Archived from the original on 2022-05-29. Retrieved 2023-02-17.
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