Question 1: ), was a famous extortion case in ________, primarily directed at the Japanese
industrial confectioneriesEzaki Glico and Morinaga, and currently remains
unsolved.
Question 2: Meanwhile, the "Monster with 21 Faces" sent letters, written in ________ and with an Osaka
dialect, to the police, taunting them, as seen in this excerpt
from one of their messages:
Question 3: In August 1985, after the continuing harassment of
the "Monster with 21 Faces" and the failure to capture the
"Fox-Eyed Man," the police superintendent Yamamoto of the Shiga
prefecture killed himself by
________.
Question 5: However, an hour earlier, a patrol car from the local ________ police had spotted a
station wagon with its engine running and its headlights off.
Question 6: The station wagon was later found abandoned near the Kusatsu
train station and had been discovered to have been stolen earlier
in Nagaokakyo in the ________.
Question 7: The next morning, they called the director of the company in Takatsuki city and issued a ransom demand
for 1 billion yen and 100 kilograms in ________.
Question 9: In June 1995, the ________ ran out
on the assault and kidnapping of Ezaki, followed by the elapsing of
the statute of limitations on the charge of attempted murder for
poisoning in February 2000.