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Iwao Hakamada [a] (Japanese: 袴田 巖, Hepburn: Hakamada Iwao, born 10 March 1936) is a Japanese former professional boxer who was sentenced to death on 11 September 1968 for a 1966 mass murder that became known as the Hakamada Incident. [3] Hakamada's time on death row is the longest of any prisoner in the world. [4]
Iwao Hakamada was acquitted after 46 years on death row for a 1968 quadruple murder. Hakamada was the longest-serving inmate on death row of any prisoner worldwide. Japan and the US are the only ...
Iwao Hakamada — who is believed to be the world's longest-serving death row inmate — has been acquitted 58 years after his arrest. Per local reports, Hakamada's death sentence was finalized in ...
Former Japanese professional boxer Iwao Hakamada (L), who was sentenced to death for the murder of four members of a family in 1966 and released in 2014, and his sister Hideko (R) leave after a ...
Iwao Hakamada: September 11, 1968 March 27, 2014 45 years, 197 days Japan: Granted a retrial and found innocent after it was determined that the evidence used to convict him the first time was forged. Arturo Daniel Aranda May 18, 1979 ongoing 45 years, 276 days United States: Sentenced for the 1976 murder of a police officer in Texas. [167]
BOX: The Hakamada Case - What's Life? BOX 袴田事件 命とは BOX: Hakamada jiken - inochi towa: Banmei Takahashi: Based on the Hakamada Incident, a real-life event that inspires former magistrate Norimichi Kumamoto's nationwide campaign [19] to save a man who was sentenced to Japan's Death Row for murdering a family of four in 1966. 2011 ...
The Shizuoka district court cleared Iwao Hakamada, 88, in a retrial of the murders of four people in the central Japanese region in 1966. ... It was sweet to hear the words "not guilty" in the ...
K. Ryuji Kajiwara; Daiki Kameda; Kōki Kameda; Tomoki Kameda; Yoshihiro Kamegai; Katsuo Kameoka; Kaneko Shigeji; Riku Kano; Yūichi Kasai; Masatsugu Kawachi; Masashi ...