The former student sentenced to death in the Fukuoka murder case lamented: The sentence was natural (2)

liuxue86.com reports all news about international students studying abroad: "The former international student who was executed in the Fukuoka murder case feels: The verdict is natural (2)" 165438 liuxue86.com reported on October 4. Wei Wei's life path is thought-provoking.

Wei Wei was born in Henan Province, China. His father was a factory owner. After graduating from high school, Wei Wei joined the army for three years and served as squad leader. Wei Wei originally wanted to study trade, but his father, an entrepreneur, persuaded him to study more in "nearly developed countries" and sent him to Dalian University of Foreign Languages ??to study Japanese.

In April 2001, Weiwei entered the Japanese school in Fukuoka. He applied for Fukuoka University twice in his second and third years after coming to Japan, but was not admitted. In April 2002, I entered a computer school. There, he did well in his studies and became a candidate for a scholarship.

However, Wei Wei was also very troubled at the time. In two years, his parents gave him more than 3 million yen, but he felt that he could not support himself and had no face. At the same time, his Japanese is not good and it is difficult to communicate with the local Japanese, so he is also very lonely.

At this moment, Weiwei saw a flyer for an Internet cafe in a classroom of a special school. When he walked in, all he saw was China. Everyone is a fellow countryman and everyone can talk freely in Chinese. Weiwei felt that she dispelled a lot of homesickness there.

The China District Manager is one year older than Wei Wei and is a very nice person. He negotiated with a special school and asked the school to halve Weiwei's tuition and lend him 300,000 yen.

Among the Chinese who admire the manager is Wang Liang, who is now serving a prison sentence in China. Weiwei met Wang Liang under the introduction of the store manager, and became good friends with Yang Ning, who was living with Wang Liang at the time. Together they embarked on a life of crime.

On the evening of April 15, 2003, Wei Wei, Wang Liang, and Yang Ning sneaked into the staff room of the Japanese school in downtown Fukuoka where Wang Liang studied and stole about 50,000 yen in cash. In June 2003, Wang and Yang sneaked into the fast food restaurant where he worked and stole 2.3 million yen in cash. This month, Weiwei and other Chinese students broke into a Chinese home and stole 260,000 yen. In June, he was arrested on suspicion of causing harm to a woman he knew. He also committed fraud, such as signing cell phones in someone else's name. In the end, he, Wang Liang and Yang Ning killed a family of four and stole about 37,000 yen. Weiwei's share is only 10,000 yen.

It is thought-provoking that Weiwei went from a good student to a murderous person. Because of his loneliness and financial independence, he joined the so-called circle of "friends", which led to his spiritual and behavioral independence, and he "involuntarily" embarked on the path of crime. His life path from being a negative to a new generation of international students reminds him that self-reliance, autonomy, and self-esteem are unshakable principles that must be adhered to in life.

liuxue86.com reports all news about international students studying abroad: "Reflections of the former international student who was executed in the Fukuoka murder case: The verdict is a matter of course (2)" 165438 liuxue86.com reported on October 4. According to Japan's "Chinese Herald" report, Japan's Supreme Court recently sentenced Japanese citizen Wei Wei to death for the murder of four members of Shinjiro Matsumoto's family in Fukuoka, Japan, in June 2003, on the grounds of robbery, murder and abandoning corpses. Wei Wei said: This judgment is natural and exactly what I hope.

According to statistics, there are currently five Chinese death row inmates in Japanese prisons, namely Chen, Xue Song, Wei Wei and Xie Yidi. Among them, the death sentences of Chen, Xue Song and Wei Wei have been approved by the Supreme Court and are awaiting execution. Xie Yidi was sentenced to death at the second trial.

Wei Wei Ting spoke up.

Previously, the Fukuoka District Court had sentenced Weiwei to death in the first and second instances. On September 16 this year, before accepting the final judgment of the Supreme Court of Japan, Weiwei asked the Supreme Court through her lawyer to exempt her from the death penalty. However, the Japanese prosecutors believed that the lawyer had no reason to exempt her from the death penalty and asked the High Court to uphold the first and second instance judgments and execute Weiwei. Wei.

On October 20, 2010, the presiding judge Bai Muyong announced that he had rejected Wei Wei’s attorney’s request to be exempted from the death penalty and upheld the death penalty verdicts of the first and second trials.

After the incident, the Fukuoka police investigated Wei Wei and three other international students in China. By the time he was arrested in Wei, two other accomplices, Yang Ning and Wang Liang, had fled back to China. Through the cooperation between Chinese and Japanese police, the two criminals who fled back to China were captured in China. Yang Ning was sentenced to death in China and executed in July 2005; Wang Liang was sentenced to life imprisonment. After Wei Wei's death sentence was confirmed, all murder cases in Fukuoka were closed.

In the court that day, Wei Wei, who had a shaved head and glasses and wore a navy blue sweater, calmly answered the judge's questions. It is said that Wei Wei's Japanese was very poor eight years ago, but after eight years in prison, his Japanese has become very fluent. The reporter received a greeting postcard from Weiwei this summer. It was written very correctly and politely in Japanese. Wei Wei appeared calm, steady and polite in court.

When talking about the motive for the crime after the interrogation, he said: He seemed to be possessed by a ghost at the time. I didn’t know if the victim’s family had any money, so I did it with the other two without thinking about anything. He also said: Because my Japanese was not good at that time, I was surrounded by friends from China. This kind of communication can eliminate the loneliness in the heart, so from the so-called "buddy loyalty", friends always do what they say.

When talking about what to say to the survivors of the four victims, Wei Wei said: I can only say I am sorry. If this was what the four victims wanted, there was no complaining about how they were punished. Regarding his parents in China, Wei Wei said: My parents trusted me and prepared tuition for me to study in Japan, but this was the result. I failed my parents' hopes, and now I only have regret and sadness. Regarding the Supreme Court's judgment, Wei Wei said: It is natural to create such a serious incident, and this is exactly what I hope.

liuxue86.com reports all news about international students studying abroad: "Reflections of the former international student who was executed in the Fukuoka murder case: The verdict is a matter of course (2)" 165438 liuxue86.com reported on October 4. Chinese death row inmates in Japanese prisons.

It is understood that there are currently five Chinese death row inmates in Japanese prisons, namely Chen, Xue Song, Wei Wei and Xie Yidi.

Chen Yu robbed and killed a treasury store in Tama, Tokyo on May 30, 1992, and was sentenced to death by the Hachiko District Court in February 1995. 1998 1, Tokyo High Court reviewed, and the Supreme Court heard in June 2002, both upheld the death sentence, and is currently awaiting execution; Xue Song, a former Chinese student at the University of Tsukuba, killed two Chinese people on September 22, 2000 due to emotional entanglements, and in 2002 He was sentenced to death by the Saitama District Court in February. On June 23, 2004, Tokyo Gaocai upheld the first-instance verdict and sentenced the defendant Xue Song to death. In June 2007, the Supreme Court of Japan made a final judgment, rejecting Xue Song's appeal and upholding the first and second instances. Xie Yidi was sentenced to death by the Tokyo District Court on June 2, 2006 for killing the owner of Hayakawa Noodle Factory in Shinagawa District, Tokyo, and his wife in 2002. On June 9, 2010, the Tokyo High Court upheld the original verdict in the second instance.

The movement to abolish the death penalty in Japan is in the ascendant.

Currently, the Alliance of Representatives to Abolish the Death Penalty, led by House of Representatives member Kamei Shizuka and composed of 65,438,020 members, is carrying out activities across Japan. The progress of the movement to abolish the death penalty is also closely linked to the fate of five Chinese death row inmates, which is very striking.

Japanese people have also launched a movement to abolish the death penalty. Shortly after Wei Wei's first-instance verdict in 2005, a 67-year-old Japanese woman met the defendant in Wei Wei. The woman lives in Fukuoka Prefecture and believes in Christianity. She had hoped that other murder inmates would be reborn as adopted sons. In 2008, she also recognized Wei Wei as her adopted son and hoped that he would "live to atone for his sins." The Japanese woman also met the defendant's parents in Weiwei and kept in touch. She and Weiwei met many times and exchanged dozens of letters. Weiwei calls her "mom".

In February 2010, Xie Yidi, a Chinese death row inmate at the Tokyo Detention Center, won the "Effort Award" and a bonus of 654.38 million yen at the "Metropolitan Sachiko Abolition of the Death Penalty Fund Performance Exhibition" held in Japan.