Japanese Twitter killer sentenced to death. What heinous crime has he committed?

Local time 15, I contacted 9 victims on Twitter and killed them. Twitter killer? Takahiro Shiraishi, a 30-year-old Japanese man, was sentenced to death. The presiding judge, Naoko Yano, called it Baishi Takahiro? The attitude of despising human life is too extreme? , committed? Rare bad crime in the history of crime? . In 20 17, Long Hao, a 27-year-old unemployed youth, targeted at young people who showed suicidal tendencies on Twitter. In about two months, he killed eight women and/kloc-0 men, and dismembered the bodies of the victims. The youngest victim is only 15 years old. Once the case was disclosed, it shocked Japan.

According to the The New York Times report, the defense lawyer of Baishi Takahiro argued that these women committed suicide and they agreed to let Baishi Takahiro kill them. If so, Takashi Shiraishi is entitled to a lighter sentence. However, Takahiro Baishi rejected this defense last month. He admitted that he killed these women on his own initiative and was willing to take responsibility for it. He also said that even if he was sentenced to death, he would not appeal. In judgment 15, the court held that? Even if the defendant pleads guilty, the criminal responsibility is still extremely heavy. Must be sentenced to death. But the defendant's defense lawyer claimed after the court sentenced him? Will the appeal be considered? .

Regarding the motive, Baishi Takahiro claimed that some women were? For the purpose of rape and robbery? . The only male among the victims is the boyfriend of the woman who was killed before. Because the man has been looking for the whereabouts of his girlfriend, Bai Shilong was worried that the crime would be revealed and led him home to kill him. For the families of the victims, the damage caused by Takahiro's crime is still difficult to heal. According to NHK, the father of a 25-year-old victim told the court last month that he would never forgive Takashi Shiraishi even if he was sentenced to death. Every life is rich and colorful, and none of us is qualified to deprive anyone of his life and strangle so many lives. Such a criminal verdict is fair, but the pain brought to the victim's family can never be erased.