Discovery of the Crime Scene
In the early hours of September 8, 1986, the routine stillness beneath the H-1 Freeway and Waikele overpass in Honolulu was shattered by a grim discovery. A driver for the Oahu Sugar Company, conducting his usual rounds, stumbled upon the lifeless body of 21-year-old Gregory M. Yamada. The area, then known as a "canehaul road," served as a stark backdrop to a crime that would baffle investigators for decades.
Details of the Crime
Gregory's body bore the signs of a brutal assault. Investigators determined that he had been beaten and subsequently thrown over the side of the freeway, plummeting approximately 100 feet to the road below. His hands and feet were bound, and he was gagged—a clear indication of the violence he endured. The autopsy revealed that Gregory succumbed to severe head injuries, likely sustained from the fall. ...Read More
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