(Page 2) Remembrance of Murder” tells the “dark side of the mind” of the murderers in the five murders. | FRIDAY DIGITAL

Remembrance of Murder” tells the “dark side of the mind” of the murderers in the five murders.

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A man sloppy with money and with women

It was in October 2009 that Mr. Takagi met I at the Tokyo Detention Center. I, who had appealed the case, contacted him through a supporter, saying, “I want to prove my innocence.

This meeting marked the beginning of an exchange of letters between Mr. Takagi and I. Although I confided in him about my upbringing and even my propensity for stealing, he refused to tell me the “truth,” while Mr. Takagi tried to extract the truth from him, a tactic that continued for about a year and a half. In the end, I confessed to Mr. Takagi that he had committed the crime , saying, “Actually, there is no mistake that I did it.

Murder of two women in Shizuoka

K (44 at the time), who was arrested in ’10 on suspicion of fraud, was found to have murdered his remarried partner, Ms. A (25 at the time), and dumped her body wrapped in a blue sheet in a storage room of the house where she used to live. K was sentenced to death in December 2002.

K was not divorced from his ex-wife, and he and Mr. A forged documents to remarry. It was said that he was a man who was sloppy with both money and women.

He would have relationships with women for money, and when the situation became inconvenient, he would commit violent acts. Yumi, who was still young at the time of the incident, changed her mind about K and her mother as she learned more about the case.

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