Posted on February 29, 2008

Details emerge of Okinawan girl’s alleged rape encounter with “terrifying” Marine

"While kids born in Koza know what benefits the bases have brought the area, they also know really well just how scary the American military can be,"

U.S. Marines are dangerous, screams Shukan Shincho (2/21) and the junior high schoolgirl knew that for sure, but still ended up going along with the staff sergeant now under arrest for raping her — a charge he vehemently denies.

U.S. Marine Corps Staff Sgt. Tyrone Luther Hadnott apparently met the 14-year-old girl the weekly refers to by the pseudonym “Chiaki Hibi” in a place called Koza Music Town, an entertainment area in the city of Okinawa.

At about 8:30 p.m. on Feb. 10, Hadnott rode into the area on his Harley Davidson and began talking to a group of three schoolgirls, including Chiaki, who had just attended a fashion show at Koza Music Town.

“Chiaki was originally part of a group of five, but by 8:30 there were only three of them still hanging out together. Hadnott asked Chiaki something like where she’d bought the knit hat she was wearing. They got talking in a mix of English and Japanese, and after about four or five minutes, Chiaki asked him if he’d give her a ride on his bike as a joke. He said ‘OK,’ and that’s how she got on the bike,” an investigation insider tells Shukan Shincho.

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