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Japan executes man who killed seven people in truck ramming and stabbing

The country has maintained the death penalty despite growing international criticism.

JAPAN HAS EXECUTED a man convicted of killing seven people in a truck ramming and stabbing rampage in Tokyo’s popular Akihabara electronics district in 2008, according to its justice ministry.

Justice Minister Yoshihisa Furukawa said Tomohiro Kato had undertaken “meticulous preparation” for the attack and displayed a “strong intent to kill”.

Furukawa said he “approved the execution after extremely thorough scrutiny,” noting that Kato’s death sentence had been upheld by the court system.

Kato went on the rampage on 8 June 2008, telling police: “I came to Akihabara to kill people. It didn’t matter who I’d kill.”

He was arrested on the spot shortly after the attacks, in which he rammed a rented two-tonne truck into a crowd of pedestrians before getting out and randomly stabbing people.

“This is a very painful case that led to extremely grave consequences and shocked society,” Furukawa said today.

Police said Kato documented his deadly journey to Akihabara on Internet bulletin boards, typing messages on a mobile phone from behind the wheel of the truck and complaining of his unstable job and his loneliness.

Prosecutors said his self-confidence plummeted after a woman he chatted with online abruptly stopped emailing him when he sent her a photograph of himself.

His anger against the general public grew when his comments on an Internet bulletin board, including his plans to go on a killing spree, were met with no reaction at all, prosecutors said.

While awaiting trial, Kato wrote to a 56-year-old taxi driver whom he injured in the stabbing spree, expressing his remorse.

The victims “were enjoying their lives, and they had dreams, bright futures, warm families, lovers, friends and colleagues,” Kato wrote according to a copy published in the Shukan Asahi weekly.

And in court, he offered remorse for the attack.

“Please let me use this occasion to apologise,” he said about the bloody rampage that also left 10 people injured.

After the 2008 rampage, Japan banned possession of double-edged knives with blades longer than 5.5 centimetres, punishable by up to three years in prison or a 500,000 yen fine.

The attack was Japan’s worst mass killing in seven years and Kato was sentenced to death in 2011, a decision that was upheld by Japan’s top court in 2015.

Kato’s execution is the first in Japan this year and comes after three prisoners were hanged in December 2021. Those executions ended a two-year hiatus and were the first under Prime Minister Fumio Kishida’s administration.

Japan is one of the few developed countries to retain the death penalty, and public support for capital punishment remains high despite international criticism.

Executions are carried out by hanging, generally long after sentencing. More than 100 people are currently on death row in Japan.

International advocacy groups have denounced the Japanese system, under which death row inmates can wait for their executions for many years in solitary confinement and are only told of their impending death a few hours ahead of time.

But Furukawa defended the death penalty today.

The government believes it is “not appropriate” to abolish capital punishment, given “heinous crimes such as mass killings and robbery-murders still repeatedly occur”, he told reporters.

Junichi Kuwabara, a 54-year-old Tokyo resident, told AFP he was thinking of “how the families of the victims must be feeling”.

“I think it would have been better if it had been done earlier,” he said.

And while he expressed discomfort with the idea of the death penalty, he said “if it can bring justice to relatives of the victims, I think it’s good.”

Tuesday’s execution comes on the anniversary of another major stabbing attack — the 2016 Sagamihara rampage at a disabled care facility, in which 19 people were killed.

Japan also carried out the executions of six members of the Aum Shinrikyo cult responsible for the 1995 sarin attack and other crimes on 26 July 2018.

© APF 2022

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    Mute Adrian O'Donnell
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    Jul 26th 2022, 11:20 AM

    I don’t like the idea of capital punishment. Society is better served when it does not extinguish is own. I appreciate that this may not sit right with many victims of the most of heinous of crimes, but there are alternatives to death sentences. An eye for an eye is not an appropriate form of justice for an evolved society. Posthumous pardons aren’t worth the paper they’re printed on.

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    Jul 26th 2022, 11:25 AM

    @Adrian O’Donnell: Years a ago I would have agreed but now I think some crimes justify death.

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    Jul 26th 2022, 11:39 AM

    @Garret Fawl: All the death penalty ultimately does is reinforce murder as a valid form of justice.

    Which is ironic when it’s generally used as a punishment for murderers. I can’t imagine it’s proving much of a deterrent.

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    Jul 26th 2022, 11:52 AM

    @Adrian O’Donnell: capital punishment was abolished in 1964 so we have had alternative since then and it’s not working – we have multiple repeat offenders that make a mockery of our justice system – while maybe not capital punishment we do need to look at sentencing and put prisoners to work so they give back to the state rather than being a huge cost. Sympathy and compassion are good for 1st,2nd,3rd even 4th offenders but after that we need to access their contribution to society.

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    Jul 26th 2022, 12:23 PM

    @Rochelle: I not saying it should be a deterrent but used just to remove people from society that have no business in it, such as those that kill children.

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    Jul 26th 2022, 12:28 PM

    @lorcmulv: we don’t have repeat offender murderers though. I can’t think off the top of my head one person who was ever convicted of murder here and killed again upon release. The people you’re talking about are committing crimes with short sentences. The USA has the death penalty in several states and there has been no deterrent to murder in those states. It comes down to weather we believe that taking a life is ever right and in my personal opinion its not. But I fully understand why others agree with it.

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    Jul 26th 2022, 12:55 PM

    @Adrian O’Donnell:
    They should be tortured and then given the lethal injection in these cases. The torturing part might put them off.

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    Jul 26th 2022, 1:14 PM

    @Gearóid MacEachaidh: they may be short sentences but these are never fully completed and some can have over 100 previous – obviously no deterrent – as regards murderers repeating then if first offence then stringer sentencing etc but capital punishment should not be ruled out – we do need a three strike rule similar to USA for all offences especially assault.

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    Jul 26th 2022, 1:30 PM

    @lorcmulv: I used to think the 3 strikes rule was a good one until I saw how it’s actually being implemented. You have people on non violent drug offences being sent to prison for life. To implement something like that here we’d need to build a few more prisons for starters but we’d also need to do it differently from the USA. Not sticking up for the little scrotes either but don’t read too much into the whole 100 previous convictions. You can in theory get 100 convictions from one court appearance depending on the crime. But I would be in favour of a strict rising scale for repeat offences as long as there was an actual victim, not possession etc.

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    Jul 26th 2022, 2:02 PM

    @Garret Fawl: A minimum of 4.1% of people executed in the US are innocent.

    “We use survival analysis to model this effect, and estimate that if all death-sentenced defendants remained under sentence of death indefinitely at least 4.1% would be exonerated.”

    Gross, S.R., O’brien, B., Hu, C. and Kennedy, E.H., 2014. Rate of false conviction of criminal defendants who are sentenced to death. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, 111(20), pp.7230-7235.

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    Jul 27th 2022, 8:41 AM

    @Adrian O’Donnell: “An eye for an eye is not an appropriate form of justice”

    Why?

    This is a mere assertion, not a persuasive argument.

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    Jul 26th 2022, 11:44 AM

    The death penalty is wrong. Full Stop.

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    Jul 26th 2022, 12:01 PM

    @sean o’dhubhghaill: So is murder.End of.

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    Jul 26th 2022, 1:07 PM

    @Billy McNamara: That’s why it’s against the law?

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    Jul 26th 2022, 1:30 PM

    @sean o’dhubhghaill: trump supporters were ridiculed for being pro death penalty but anti abortion – why not have the death penalty here as well and show then how progressive we really are !!!

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    Jul 27th 2022, 8:42 AM

    @sean o’dhubhghaill: “The death penalty is wrong.”

    Why?

    This is a mere assertion, not a persuasive argument.

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    Jul 26th 2022, 11:52 AM

    The practice of not telling inmates about their execution until hours before adds a layer of psychological torture to the whole thing that I’m not sure even the USA would consider (probably would fall under their definition of “cruel and unusual” punishment in the Eighth Amendment).

    Can imagine a lot of people would go crazy sitting there for years not knowing when the knock on the door will come.

    According to the BBC “The central government has said this is meant to keep prisoners from suffering before their execution”. Would have the opposite effect in my view.

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    Jul 26th 2022, 12:07 PM

    @Derek Murphy: Is it not the case that we are all waiting for that knock on the door from the grim reaper, and not knowing when?

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    Jul 26th 2022, 12:43 PM

    @Derek Murphy: I’m sure his victims didn’t expect to get run over and stabbed when they awoke that morning either.

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    Jul 26th 2022, 1:03 PM

    @Derek Murphy: good enough for them

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    Jul 26th 2022, 1:16 PM

    @Derek Murphy: When did you find the time and date you will pass on? They are literally in the same boat and the rest of the people on the planet, could be here now and gone in 5 minutes. None of us know when out time is up so why should they?

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    Jul 26th 2022, 1:07 PM

    Probably not a deterrent, not even a just punishment. What it is however is the complete and utter deletion of some that could do it again.

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    Jul 26th 2022, 1:10 PM

    The death penalty is wrong and never stopped others from committing murder or other heinous crimes. I agree with the previous comment that prisoners should be put to work and pay society. While I don’t agree with the “chain gangs”, I still think hard work is preferable to the death sentence.

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    Jul 26th 2022, 1:17 PM

    @Babs Ruch: Still better than our judges approach of a suspended sentence for the 64 conviction.

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    Jul 27th 2022, 4:49 AM

    He did not deserve to live after taking the lives of 7 innocent people. The big difference is he was not innocent and his life is not worth an ounce of any of those 7 people who were murdered by him.

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