Special Division Registry
SDR-9007
Designation
Mushitaro Oguri
The Evidence Eraser
Faction
Special Division
Ability Type
analysis
Status
active
Registered Ability
The Perfect Crime · 完全犯罪
Oguri erases all physical evidence behind a crime—fingerprints, DNA, surveillance footage, forensic traces. The registry classifies the ability as retroactive sanitation: the crime happened, but proof did not.
Analytical Breakdown
Retroactive elimination of all forensic evidence associated with a specified criminal act. The ability does not undo the crime—it removes every trace that the crime occurred. Scope appears limited to physical evidence; witness memories are unaffected.
Trait Assessment
Literary Origin
Real Author
Mushitarō Oguri (1901-1946)
Movement
Japanese mystery fiction
Notable Works
The Perfect Crime
Japanese mystery novelist known for intellectual, mathematical puzzle mysteries. His fiction treated crime as a problem of logic rather than morality.
The title becomes literal—crimes cleansed of all physical traces. The detective novel's obsession with evidence is weaponized into its complete erasure.
Lore & Background
Former Decay of Angels affiliate whose ability proved crucial in the frame-up of the Agency. His power to erase evidence nearly destroyed the Agency's reputation permanently. Later cooperated to help prove their innocence—the eraser becoming the restorer.
Physical Evidence Scan
- [01]
An empty evidence locker: Previously contained materials from three separate investigations. All items vanished simultaneously.
- [02]
A mathematical proof, handwritten: Found in his cell. Appears to describe the logical structure of his own ability.
The Narrative Hook
“The perfect crime does not hide. It simply never existed in the first place. He is the reason the phrase is not hypothetical.”
Registry Note
The registry keeps this file in a format the ability cannot erase: memory, testimony, and institutional paranoia.
Filed by: Special Division Registry