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It all started one day when Shiratori went out to get some umeboshi for Kozue. On his way home he ran into a gang that didn't appreciate his feminine looks. When they were through with him they dumped his remains into a landfill and were never seen again. They days that followed were especially tough on Kouze and her children, who had depended on Shiratori for everything. The increased strain brought Kouze into a relapse of DID, only this time the other personalities would come and go on whim without a trigger. During this time Haibara returned to help however he could, but with Kouze the way she was he had no choice but to involve the government who immediately took ownership of Narutaki-Sou, had the children sent to foster homes (which had a bad reputation of being less caring than normal households), and had Kouze hospitalized. Without a home the Kurosaki family moved to a shelter as Sayoko was too proud to move back with her family. During the time in the shelter Asami became ill and would never recover, and without her precious daughter Sayoko had no reason to go on. Soon after she took her life with sleeping pills.
>> Anonymous
The time at the hospital was unforgiving to Kouze, who's mental condition became worse and had fell into schizophrenia. Without the proper funds to continue her treatment and no hope of recovery she was euthanized. Her final words were "I found you at last!" Narutaki-Sou now decrepit from non-use became a neighborhood legend for being a ghost house. Local children would break in and vandalize the property, until an arsonist burnt the property to the ground. (This arsonist would later be caught, she only had the excuse of "not wanting to be reminded of the painful memories that were there anymore") Sometime afterwards Momono would return to the place that had once been her home (her relationship had fallen though when she discovered her husband's mistress that he had met during a filming), hoping to find the happy memories and friends she once knew she only found a refuse burning depot that had been built on a vacant lot owned by the government.
>> Anonymous
:C
>> Anonymous
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I just want my last chapters...
>> Anonymous
>Soon after she took her life with sleeping pills.
I feel so bad for laughing a little here.
>> In before message.gif Anonymous
>>567412
The last two chapters need an installer. Which one of us is a bad enough dude to take on this task?
>> Anonymous
>>567433
installer?
>> Anonymous
>>567435
Ehh, nevermind.
I think that joke would have worked better on /a/ or /jp/.
Courtesy sage.
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>> mugenjohncel !!Oy+LavZ+kRU
>>567403
>>567404
Oh my...
>> Anonymous
sad-pasta ;_;
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>> Anonymous
>>567531
awww ;_;
>> Anonymous
>>567404
This became copmletely impossible to take seriously when they "euthanized" Kozue.
>> Anonymous
>>567551
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Euthanasia_and_the_Law
In the case of passive euthanasia, three conditions must be met:

1. the patient must be suffering from an incurable disease, and in the final stages of the disease from which he/she/ is unlikely to make a recovery;
2. the patient must give express consent to stopping treatment, and this consent must be obtained and preserved prior to death. If the patient is not able to give clear consent, their consent may be determined from a pre-written document such as a living will or the testimony of the family;
3. the patient may be passively euthanized by stopping medical treatment, chemotherapy, dialysis, artificial respiration, blood transfusion, IV drip, etc.
>> Anonymous
>>567551
Strangely enough Japan does allow it under certain circumstances.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Euthanasia_and_the_Law
>> Anonymous
>>567403... without her precious daughter Sayoko had no reason to go on. Soon after she took her life with sleeping pills.

This is fucking BULLSHIT. Everyone knows that Sayoko is too worthless to even know how to properly kill herself!!!
>> Anonymous
>>568224
You can't fuck it up with sleeping pills.
>> Anonymous
>>568224
Overdose on her usual amount she takes.
>> Anonymous
I don't get it, can someone explain why this is sad? (never seen this show)
>> Anonymous
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DON'T YOU GO DIEING ON ME SHIRATORI!
>> Anonymous
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Guess it wouldn't be 4chan if something like this didn't pop up every so often.
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And I thought Kouze had a bad childhood...
>> Anonymous
>>568183
>>568185
The key point there is that the patient must specifically request it. The thought that any civilized nation would euthanize a person simply for being a burden to society (criminals excluded) is ridiculous.
>> Anonymous
>>568425
Nazis did it.
>> Anonymous
>>569056
lol, nazis did everything
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>>568425
"Sorry honey, gotta let you go."

"......."
>> Yoshiyuki Tomino
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Just as planned.