Atsushi Hachisu

Atsushi Hachisu

is a Japanese non-fiction writer, born in Tochigi Prefecture. He writes books about Japanese serial or spree killers such as Tsutomu Miyazaki, Sataro Fukiage and Mutsuo Toi.

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