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Japan 'Twitter killer' pleads guilty to murders | Japan 'Twitter killer' pleads guilty to murders |
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A Japanese man has pleaded guilty to murdering nine people after contacting them on Twitter, in a high-profile case that has shocked the country. | A Japanese man has pleaded guilty to murdering nine people after contacting them on Twitter, in a high-profile case that has shocked the country. |
Dubbed the "Twitter killer", Takahiro Shiraishi was arrested in 2017 after body parts were found in his flat. | Dubbed the "Twitter killer", Takahiro Shiraishi was arrested in 2017 after body parts were found in his flat. |
He told a court in Tokyo on Wednesday that the allegations against him "are all correct". | He told a court in Tokyo on Wednesday that the allegations against him "are all correct". |
But his lawyers argue that his charges should be reduced because his victims apparently gave consent to be killed. | But his lawyers argue that his charges should be reduced because his victims apparently gave consent to be killed. |
If convicted of murder, Mr Shiraishi faces the death penalty, which is carried out by hanging in Japan. | If convicted of murder, Mr Shiraishi faces the death penalty, which is carried out by hanging in Japan. |
The court case has attracted wide interest, with more than 600 people lining up for 13 public gallery seats to watch the first hearing on Wednesday, reported public broadcaster NHK. | The court case has attracted wide interest, with more than 600 people lining up for 13 public gallery seats to watch the first hearing on Wednesday, reported public broadcaster NHK. |
What happened? | What happened? |
The prosecution say the accused opened a Twitter account in March 2017 "to contact women contemplating suicide, whom he saw as easy targets", NHK said. | The prosecution say the accused opened a Twitter account in March 2017 "to contact women contemplating suicide, whom he saw as easy targets", NHK said. |
Eight of his victims were female, one of them aged 15. | |
The only male victim, aged 20, was killed after confronting Mr Shiraishi about the whereabouts of his girlfriend, Japanese media reported. | The only male victim, aged 20, was killed after confronting Mr Shiraishi about the whereabouts of his girlfriend, Japanese media reported. |
The 29-year-old is believed to have lured his victims by telling them he could help them die and in some cases claimed he would kill himself alongside them. | The 29-year-old is believed to have lured his victims by telling them he could help them die and in some cases claimed he would kill himself alongside them. |
His Twitter profile contained the words: "I want to help people who are really in pain. Please DM [direct message] me anytime." | His Twitter profile contained the words: "I want to help people who are really in pain. Please DM [direct message] me anytime." |
The serial killings first came to light when police were looking into the disappearance of a young woman, who later turned out to be one of the victims. | The serial killings first came to light when police were looking into the disappearance of a young woman, who later turned out to be one of the victims. |
Officers visited Mr Shiraishi's flat in the Japanese city of Zama, near Tokyo, where they found dismembered body parts. | Officers visited Mr Shiraishi's flat in the Japanese city of Zama, near Tokyo, where they found dismembered body parts. |
What do his lawyers say? | What do his lawyers say? |
Mr Shiraishi's lawyers argue his victims had agreed to be killed, so the charges should be reduced to "murder with consent". This carries a lower prison sentence of between six months and seven years. | Mr Shiraishi's lawyers argue his victims had agreed to be killed, so the charges should be reduced to "murder with consent". This carries a lower prison sentence of between six months and seven years. |
But it is reported that Mr Shiraishi disagrees with his lawyers. | But it is reported that Mr Shiraishi disagrees with his lawyers. |
He told Mainichi Shimbun, a local daily, that he killed without the consent of his victims. | He told Mainichi Shimbun, a local daily, that he killed without the consent of his victims. |
"There were bruises on the back of the victims' heads. It means there was no consent and I did it so that they wouldn't resist," he said in comments published on Wednesday. | "There were bruises on the back of the victims' heads. It means there was no consent and I did it so that they wouldn't resist," he said in comments published on Wednesday. |
What impact have the killings had? | What impact have the killings had? |
The serial killings have stunned Japan. When they were exposed in 2017 it triggered a new debate about websites on which suicide is discussed. At the time the government indicated it may introduce new regulations. | The serial killings have stunned Japan. When they were exposed in 2017 it triggered a new debate about websites on which suicide is discussed. At the time the government indicated it may introduce new regulations. |
The murders also prompted a change by Twitter, which amended its rules to state users should not "promote or encourage suicide or self-harm". | The murders also prompted a change by Twitter, which amended its rules to state users should not "promote or encourage suicide or self-harm". |
Twitter's chief executive Jack Dorsey said at the time the case was "extremely" sad. | Twitter's chief executive Jack Dorsey said at the time the case was "extremely" sad. |
Japan has long battled one of the highest suicide rates in the industrialised world although figures have dropped since preventative measures were introduced more than a decade ago. | Japan has long battled one of the highest suicide rates in the industrialised world although figures have dropped since preventative measures were introduced more than a decade ago. |
If you are feeling emotionally distressed and would like details of organisations which offer advice and support, click here. | If you are feeling emotionally distressed and would like details of organisations which offer advice and support, click here. |
In the UK you can call for free, at any time, to hear recorded information on 0800 066 066. In Japan you can get help here. | In the UK you can call for free, at any time, to hear recorded information on 0800 066 066. In Japan you can get help here. |