Stalker Uses Reflection In Jap Idol’s Eye To Find Out Where She Lives & Molested Her


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Stalkers are scary.

Especially technologically-advanced stalkers with enough deductive skill to put Sherlock Holmes to shame.

Image: Mothership

And this one Japanese idol found out the hard way that sometimes, posing too many selfies can hurt you.

Literally.

Man Sexually Assault Japanese Idol

Meet 21-year-old Ena Matsuoka.

Image: NHK via Koreaboo

She is part of an underground idol group called Tsukinukeniyomi.

Image: idolkoushien.com

And more recently, she was the victim of an overzealous fan.

Ena was returning home from a concert on 1 Sep 2019 when a 26-year-old man, Sato Hibiki, ambushed her from behind.

Sato reportedly used pressed a towel to her face and groped her body.

She injured her face in the incident and needed a week for the injuries to heal.

“I’m A Fan”

Sato was arrested by the Tokyo Metropolitan Police and confessed.

When asked why he did what he did, he told them that he was a big fan of Ena Matsuoka.

Source: Tenor

But the whole point of this article isn’t a fan attacking an idol. Sadly, this happens from time to time.

The scarier part of the attack is how he found out where she stays.

Cue Incredible CSI Techniques

How did the man even figure out where she stays?

Apparently through her selfies and online videos.


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He zoomed into her iris to look at the reflection.

Image: NHK via Koreaboo

Then, based on the reflection, he used Google Street view to deduce the location.

Image: NHK

He combed through her photos and videos that were posted online.

Image: NHK via Koreaboo

And even managed to figure out the location of her curtains and the sun’s direction.

Image: NHK via Koreaboo

From there, he managed to deduce her exact address.


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And the rest is history.

If he had managed to sign on to the Tokyo Metropolitan Police, he would probably be the best CSI in the whole country.

Be Careful of What You Post Online

Stalker ain’t the only people who will misuse your online photos.

We have the app that can take your face and convert it into porn. There are telegram groups that are sharing school girl photos for their dirty satisfaction.

And there are websites who are more than happy to take your face and use it as an ad.

In other words? Make sure whatever you post online doesn’t come back to bite you in the ass.


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And, of course, don’t use P30 to take selfies anymore. Too good lah, the resolution.