Geto's Massacre Incident Report (EN Translation)
Jujutsu Technical College Tokyo School
Assistant Supervisor Misato Shokinji
Investigative Report on the Murder Incident Regarding Our School's Student
I will report about the subject matter as follows.
Subject of Investigation: Tokyo School 3rd Year, Suguru Geto
Date and Time of Occurrence: September 23, 2007 around 9:00 PM
Place of Occurrence: ██ City, ██ Prefecture (former ██ village)
Discovery of Occurrence: Discovered due to the assistant manager traveling to the target site when the mission operative (Geto) was late. Five days had passed since Geto was dispatched.
Damage Status: Confirmed deaths of 112 residents of former ██ village.
2. Summary of Geto's Mission
Investigate former ██ village
In the village, getting spirited away has been passed down from generation to generation as a folklore.
However, in reality, incidents of strange deaths of villagers frequently occur-- according to the client's information and can otherwise be understood through research. Since it was surmised that 80% of the cases were caused by a Cursed Spirit, Geto was ordered to conduct a more detailed on-site investigation and to exorcise the Cursed Spirit in question.
On September 18, Geto entered the former ██ village alone.
The mission's outline was provided by the assistant manager a week before departure.
There was no prior request regarding this matter from the person himself and it was the Technical College that ordered him to act alone. The reason is, it was judged in deference to Geto's own experience points, and that it was feasible for him to work alone. In addition, the target Curse was surmised to be about a Grade 1; lower than Geto’s. In addition, there is a shortage of jujutsu sorcerers.
Presumably at this time, there were no deviations from a usual mission. He didn't display any behavior at the time that he was scheming something.
9:00 am on the appointed day, we departed from the Tokyo school by car.
Geto and the assistant manager (Shokinji), just the two, moved together.
The target village is a village without any public transportation. It's impossible to approach the village by car, as entry is via a single narrow road. About a kilometer away from the village, near Kamiya intersection, Geto was dropped off and we parted ways.
Around 4:00 p.m., Geto started to act alone.
The duration of completion of the mission this time is from September 18th~September 19th; at most three days. Upon completion, I was supposed to be contacted as usual. (However, it was not a strict promise. Because of that, it's believed the discovery of this incident was delayed. Matters Requiring Improvement)
With the assumption he'll be staying in the village, we'd made arrangements with the client belonging to the fire brigade (Kiyotaka Kagetani, 43 years old, living with mother) to rent a room in his house. However, details such as if he actually lodged with them, remain unknown, as both the client and his mother have died.
The following is the mission's investigative report that was conveyed by the assistant manager from inside a moving car.
In the village, there is folklore about being "spirited away."
There is even literature that remains. Passed down from the Edo period... It's a common enough legend. However, even aside recent years, It's characterized by how it continues to feel like a natural happening.
There have been five cases in the last ten years.
March 19, 1998, A 26-year-old woman disappeared.
May 7, 2001, A 67-year-old man died abnormally.
July 24, 2002, A 4-year-old girl disappeared.
August 4, 2005, A 57-year-old man and a 46-year-old woman were found to have died abnormally.
September 13, 2007, A 46-year-old man died abnormally.
As features,
・Both disappearances and abnormal deaths occurred within a 50-meter radius of a limestone cave, which is considered to be a sacred area to the village.
・Young women and children → Disappeared、Middle-aged and older or men → Found died abnormally.
・The ones who died abnormally have no heads.
From these and other such commonalities, it was conjectured that it is the action of a Cursed Spirit inhabiting the vicinity of the limestone cave. So, in order to confirm the truth from the legend, it is believed Geto investigated from inside the village.
It is estimated that from the time he began to act alone, around 4:00 p.m. on September 18th, he opened the case, investigated, and collected the target Cursed Spirit. However, since all the villagers involved have died, there is no one left to testify.
Only, if this matter was caused by a Cursed Spirit, it is certain Geto achieved destroying--
On September 19th (time unknown), a village massacre incident occurred.
112 Villagers died. In the subsequent arson, 70% of the village was burned down.
(On September 23rd, when the College headed to the site, there was not a single living person left in the village. There is no eyewitness testimony.)
An investigation into the cause of death determined they were all victims of Cursed Spirits.
In addition, according to an inspection of the residuals, it was concluded to be that of Suguru Geto's Curse Manipulation.
It is believed that after killing the villagers, Geto set fire to the village and fled.
Regarding this incident, Geto's motives remain unknown.
Village resident registration information did not reveal anyone who had a blood relation with Geto, nor anyone with personal involvement with him prior to the mission.
Note that, since there is information that there was a lineage of jujutsu sorcerers in this village, it is being further investigated to see if they share any attributes with Geto and whether that had anything to do with his motives.
4. Punishment Here On, etc.
Suguru Geto is even now at large.
In accordance to Article 9 of Jujutsu Regulations, he is subject to execution as a Curse User.