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Isikari
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Hate to sound cliche, but good riddance to bad rubbish.
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peachsncreamsoda
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agreed
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GATSU
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Apparently, the guy actually recorded his crimes, and some industry insiders told me they had to hunt down copies of the tapes to delete and/or destroy them. I'm surprised the families allowed the names of the victims to be released, though.
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Mohawk52
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It doesn't state what method was used to terminate his life, but I hope it was as painful as those children had to feel. But probably it was death by a lethal injection, or summat.
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championferret
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Nope, hanging. Hanging is still the capital punishment method in japan.
I remember two years ago I had to study this guy on a massive assingment I did on otaku. Reading all the case-studies about his killings...it nearly gave me nightmares. I came close to crying when reading about the grief the parent's felt. When I was researching him I thought he was already dead, and then learnt he wasnt. It's kind of...strange, to have him finaly gone after all this time. |
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Mohawk52
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DmonHiro
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Good riddance. One less monster on the planet. I can understand now why some people hate the word "otaku". If THIS is what they though it meant......then I agree. Good thing Japan has the death sentence. My country does not have it (Romania) but it should
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doc-watson42
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From the 2007 revision of the Japanese Penal Code:
For a more complete version of Tsutomu Miyazaki's crimes, see "The Silencing of the Lambs" by Charles T. Whipple. |
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championferret
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...if you can stomach it, that is. That was what I had to read. It made me so sick and depressed...
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PonSquared
Posts: 246 Location: Lost in the Catskills |
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Bye. You won't be missed.
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johjohz
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R.I.P
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asimpson2006
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One less monster that this world has to deal with. That's all I have to say.
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Case
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So, now we can start changing people's minds about otaku being coldhearted murderers?
Wait n/m. |
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Jacut
Posts: 142 Location: Paris, France |
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Yep, me too, I read a lot of stuff about this case for my master's thesis, and I found it strange that he wasn't dead already, 20 years after the case, since Japan still uses death sentence. I guess it's all finished now, but I can't say I'm happy about that, there's nothing good coming from killing a murderer, both him and the justice system are wrong. Well, that's not really the matter here, let's hope that the "otaku" word will be a bit less pejorative in the future (and it already has since Densha Otoko ). |
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Michi
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Wait, what? You think the people that aren't sad about his death think that otaku = murderer somehow? |
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