Tatsuya Ichihashi, left, the main suspect in the slaying of a British teacher whose body was found taped up and half-buried in a sand-filled bathtub in 2007, leaves Tokyo Station by a police vehicle to Chiba Prefectural Gyotoku Police Station in Ichikawa, east of Tokyo, upon his arrival in Tokyo from Osaka, western Japan, early Wednesday, Nov. 11, 2009, following his arrest after a more than two-year manhunt. The 30-year-old Ichihashi, who had been on the run since police found the body of Lindsay Ann Hawker, 22, was arrested on suspicion of abandonment of a body, after being spotted at a ferry terminal in the western city of Osaka Tuesday. AP Photo logo AP Photo 1 week ago

Tatsuya Ichihashi, left, the main suspect in the slaying of a British teacher whose body was found taped up and half-buried in a sand-filled bathtub in 2007, leaves Tokyo Station by a police vehicle to Chiba Prefectural Gyotoku Police Station in Ichikawa, east of Tokyo, upon his arrival in Tokyo from Osaka, western Japan, early Wednesday, Nov. 11, 2009, following his arrest after a more than two-year manhunt. The 30-year-old Ichihashi, who had been on the run since police found the body of Lindsay Ann Hawker, 22, was arrested on suspicion of abandonment of a body, after being spotted at a ferry terminal in the western city of Osaka Tuesday.