Home Insurance Comes Out of the Closet
by: Robert
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There's a wonderful Korean film called 3-Iron, or to give it its Korean title, Bin-jip, meaning Empty Houses. At the beginning of the film, a young man is wandering around an expensive neighbourhood taping take-away menus to front doors; when he later returns, those that haven't been removed will indicate to him that the house is likely empty. This is how he lives, staying in these empty homes; fixing things, doing laundry and other useful chores as a way of saying thank you to his inadvertent hosts, before moving on. The story really begins, though, when he finds a businessman's wife hiding in her own closet.
I was reminded of this film by a recent news story - not from Korea, but from Japan.
Having noticed that food kept disappearing from his fridge, and suspecting some kind of bizarre break-ins, a 57-year-old man was moved to install a security camera in hope of solving the mystery. The camera was set up to send photos to his mobile phone. Sure enough, while at work, he received evidence of an unknown woman in his house.
Here things got strange.
Upon arrival, police were surprised to find that not only was everything securely locked, but there also wasn't even the slightest sign of a break-in.
Nonetheless, having gained entry they proceeded to search the house thoroughly, checking anywhere and everywhere that a person could possibly hide. Tatsuko Horikawa, a homeless 58-year-old woman was eventually found in the top of a built-in closet, designed to store mattresses and bedding. Having apparently gained access to the house one day when the man had forgotten to lock his door, she had secreted plastic drinking bottles and laid out a thin futon in the low space in which she was later found, By then, she had lived there undetected for close to a year, on and off.
Horikawa has been charged with trespass. More details
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