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Takahiro Shiraishi (白石隆浩, Shiraishi Takahiro, born 9 October 1990) [1] [2] is a Japanese serial killer and rapist. He is also known as the "Twitter Killer", which he was labeled as in most media reports at the time of his sentencing.
He is shot dead by a police sniper the following morning. The moment that he was shot dead was telecast. This incident is the first example of shooting a criminal to death in Japan. 1971: Kiyoshi Ōkubo: 8: Gunma Prefecture: Serial killer Kiyoshi Ōkubo rapes and murders eight women during 41 days. Ōkubo is sentenced to death in 1973 and is ...
It includes serial killers that can also be found in the parent category, or in diffusing subcategories of the parent. Pages in category "Japanese female serial killers" The following 8 pages are in this category, out of 8 total.
Tsutomu Miyazaki (宮﨑 勤, Miyazaki Tsutomu, 21 August 1962 – 17 June 2008) was a Japanese serial killer who murdered four young girls in Tokyo and Saitama Prefecture between August 1988 and June 1989. [1] He abducted and killed the girls, aged from 4 to 7, in his car before dismembering them and molesting their corpses.
Kanae Kijima (木嶋 佳苗, Kijima Kanae, born November 27, 1974), known as The Konkatsu Killer, is a Japanese fraudster and serial killer, convicted for poisoning three would-be husbands and suspected of four more, spanning from 2007 to 2009.
Tsutomu Hirose (広瀬 務, born 1963), Japanese rugby union player; Tsutomu Irie (入江 勉, born 1948), Japanese professional golfer; Tsutomu Isa (伊佐 勉, born 1969), Japanese head coach of the Sun Rockers Shibuya; Tsutomu Isobe (磯部 勉, born 1950), Japanese actor and voice actor; Tsutomu Itō (伊東 勤, born 1962), Japanese former ...
Miyuki Ueta (上田 美由紀, Ueta Miyuki, 1973 – January 14, 2023) was a Japanese murderer and suspected serial killer, convicted of two murders in Tottori and possibly responsible for four others, starting from 2004 and lasting until October 2009. [1]
On September 16, 2008, her appeal was officially dismissed by the Supreme Court of Japan, thus confirming Eto's death sentence. She was the 10th female prisoner to be sentenced to death after the war. [3] On September 17, 2012, Sachiko Eto was executed in Miyagi Prison, in Sendai. She was the first woman executed in 15 years, and the fourth-in ...