johnny_cockNballs
01-15-2008, 01:20 PM
We all know of the Lorena Bobbit incident of the early 1990's, but many years ago in Japan there was a true story of ********** that shocked the nation, and the young woman became a celebrity.
In 1936, a woman named Sada Abe became the mistress (as in lover) of a wealthy Tokyo merchant named Kichizo Ishida. He left is wife and moved into a hotel room with Sada, were it is said they only left their room to eat or bathe. Sada expressed that she would rather kill Ishida rather than let him return to his wife, and fearful that he would she made true her words. One evening she got Ishida drunk on sake, and then strangled him to death. Then, as she confessed, to possess his spirit and sexuality, she ********* him posthumously. She wrapped his severed penis and testicles is a silk cloth, and put it in the sleeve of her kimono. She wandered around Tokyo for four days before she was arrested, and very relunctly surrendered her lover's male parts to the police.
She was sentenced to 6 years in prison, but strangely the public felt sympathy for her and her sentence was commuted -- she served little time in jail. After her short stay in prison, she became a national celebrity and many magazines and newspapers sought her out for interviews.
It is said she died around 1987, as that was the year she stopped putting flowers on the grave of Ishida, the man she strangled and *********.
In 1975 a film was made about the incident by famed director Nagisa Oshima, the English title is called "In The Realm Of The Senses." This film was first shown in America at a 1976 NYC film festival, and after only a few showings it was banned for the controversial ending which shows the ********** of Ishida. In 1987 the film was released on DVD for American audiences.
Here is the controversial ending if you wish to see it. I don't know if anyone else has ever posted it before.
http://rapidshare.com/files/84065785/Legend_of_Abe_Sada.avi.html
In 1936, a woman named Sada Abe became the mistress (as in lover) of a wealthy Tokyo merchant named Kichizo Ishida. He left is wife and moved into a hotel room with Sada, were it is said they only left their room to eat or bathe. Sada expressed that she would rather kill Ishida rather than let him return to his wife, and fearful that he would she made true her words. One evening she got Ishida drunk on sake, and then strangled him to death. Then, as she confessed, to possess his spirit and sexuality, she ********* him posthumously. She wrapped his severed penis and testicles is a silk cloth, and put it in the sleeve of her kimono. She wandered around Tokyo for four days before she was arrested, and very relunctly surrendered her lover's male parts to the police.
She was sentenced to 6 years in prison, but strangely the public felt sympathy for her and her sentence was commuted -- she served little time in jail. After her short stay in prison, she became a national celebrity and many magazines and newspapers sought her out for interviews.
It is said she died around 1987, as that was the year she stopped putting flowers on the grave of Ishida, the man she strangled and *********.
In 1975 a film was made about the incident by famed director Nagisa Oshima, the English title is called "In The Realm Of The Senses." This film was first shown in America at a 1976 NYC film festival, and after only a few showings it was banned for the controversial ending which shows the ********** of Ishida. In 1987 the film was released on DVD for American audiences.
Here is the controversial ending if you wish to see it. I don't know if anyone else has ever posted it before.
http://rapidshare.com/files/84065785/Legend_of_Abe_Sada.avi.html