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== Background == Eto and her husband, the gambler, live in a housing development and initially worked as a cosmetics salesman. They join a religious organization headquartered in Gifu Prefecture. They started a religious activity there colled "Ogamiya-san", but were excommunicated after two years for using the name of a organization's HQ without premission. Since 1992, after her husband disappeared, Eto began acting as a guru, calling herself a god. Eto began to live together with 10 believers. At the same time, the violence they called "exorcism" became more and more violent. Eto had a love affair with one of her believers, Yu Nemoto, but She thought that another female believer who lived with him was making eyes at him, and out of jealousy, Eto beatthe female believer's front with a drumstick, claiming that "she was possessed by a bad fox". In addition, she ordered her eldest daughter, Yuko Eto, and her female believer's husband to be beaten and killed. Later, he assaulted and kille believers who questioned Eto's methods or refused his offer of debt. The hospitalized female believer who led to the discovery of the incident had also perticipated in this ritual.
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