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In Japan's criminal history, there is one criminal who has been on the run for an alarming amount of time, and that is the most wanted criminal - Miwa Iwata. He has been on the run for nearly 50 years since 1975. What kind of life did he live during these long years?
Miwa Iwata's life on the run doesn't seem to be bothered too much. It is said that he loves rock 'n' roll and often goes to bars to drink and enjoy ** and good wine with his friends. He once said in an interview: "* And alcohol are the two most important things in my life. He also revealed that when he was young, he dreamed of becoming a ** family, but due to the pressure of family and social environment, he failed to realize this dream in the end.
Despite being on the run, Iwata Miwa has never given up his love for **. He began to teach himself guitar and made many like-minded friends through **. In places such as bars and festivals, he often plays rock music with his friends and enjoys the joy that ** brings. It also became a way for him to escape from reality.
In addition to Wasake, Iwata Miwa also developed a strong interest in photography. He believes that photography can record the beautiful moments in life, which is a very meaningful thing. So, he started buying cameras, learning photography techniques, and often wandering around the city, looking for scenes and people worth photographing.
However, Iwata Miwa did not live a carefree life all the time. During his escape, his physical condition gradually deteriorated, and he suffered from several diseases. At the same time, he also felt lonely and helpless inside. In an interview, he once said: "I can't bring happiness to others, and I can't make myself happy. It seems to be a true portrayal of his own life.
Despite being on the run for nearly 50 years, Iwata Miwa doesn't seem to have given up hope in life. He finds happiness and satisfaction through **, photography, etc., and also tries to get rid of his inner loneliness through communication with others. However, his criminal history has always been a shadow that he cannot shake off. In an interview, he has said that he has been worried** and admitted that his actions have caused great harm to the victims and their families.
Despite this, Iwata Miwa did not show any signs of repentance. He believes that his actions are motivated by self-defense and survival instincts, not by malice or malice. He also said that he had been trying to make amends for his crimes through his own efforts, but he would not disclose what he had done.
The story of Miwa Iwata left us with deep food for thought. Does a person who has ever committed a serious crime deserve forgiveness? Can nearly 50 years on the run offset the crime? There are no easy answers to these questions. However, we should recognize the seriousness of the crime and call on all people to respect the law and the judicial system and not to evade justice for any reason. At the same time, we should also pay attention to the social problems and family background behind crime, and strive to prevent and reduce the occurrence of crime.