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Serial murderer ‘The Twitter Killer' who dismembered 9 victims he snared on social media is executed by hanging in Japan

Serial murderer ‘The Twitter Killer' who dismembered 9 victims he snared on social media is executed by hanging in Japan

The Irish Sun6 hours ago

JAPAN has executed the man who brutally murdered eight women and one man - aged between 15 and 26 - after luring them to his flat.
Takahiro Shiraishi, dubbed the
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Takahiro Shiraishi was recently executed for murdering nine people in 2017
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The 'Twitter killer' in a 2020 court sketch when he was sentenced to death
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Japan's Minister of Justice Keisuke Suzuki announced on Friday that Shiraishi had been executed
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Shiraishi, who committed the crimes in 2017, was executed by hanging - marking Japan's first execution since 2022.
Then 27, the serial killer lured young women to his home, where he raped them before murdering them.
Three of the eight women were schoolgirls.
He also killed the boyfriend of one of the women to silence him.
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Authorities made the disturbing discovery in October 2017 while investigating the disappearance of a 23-year-old woman last seen walking with Shiraishi.
Cops found the victims' body parts in Shiraishi's flat in the Japanese city of Zama, near Tokyo.
One resident told The Japan Times in 2017: 'I thought it smelled like sewage. It was something I never smelled before.'
Another neighbour said they noticed a 'nasty smell' coming from the flat.
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Nine dismembered bodies were found in three coolers and five large storage boxes inside the flat - dubbed the "house of horrors" by the media.
The serial killer had discarded parts of his victims in the bin, which was collected with the recycled garbage.
Inside the hellish prison dubbed 'Indonesia's Alcatraz' which executes death row inmates with a firing squad
It later emerged that he had searched online for how to mutilate bodies before buying a saw and a meat cleaver.
Shiraishi pleaded guilty to murdering nine victims in October 2020.
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He told prosecutors he met the youngsters on the social media platform Twitter, now known as X.
He told them he could help them die, even claiming in some cases he would kill himself alongside them.
His Twitter profile wrote: "I want to help people who are really in pain. Please DM [direct message] me anytime."
Prosecutors demanded the death penalty for Shiraishi, while his lawyers argued for a prison sentence, claiming his suicidal victims had consented to their deaths and that he should be charged with "murder with consent".
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They also called for his mental state to be assessed.
But Shiraishi later disputed his own defence team's version of events, revealing he killed without the victims' consent.
435 people showed up to watch the 2020 verdict sentencing him to death - despite the court having only 16 public seats - Japan's public broadcaster NHK reported.
The murders also prompted Twitter to change its rules to state users should not "promote or encourage suicide or self-harm".
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Shiraishi was hanged at the Tokyo Detention House in secrecy, with nothing revealed until the execution was done.
Japan's Justice Minister Keisuke
Suzuki
, who ordered Shiraishi's execution, said on Friday that Shiraishi acted "for the genuinely selfish reason of satisfying his own sexual and financial desires", according to AFP.
The case "caused great shock and anxiety to society", he said.
Japan currently has 105 people on death row, Suzuki added.
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The country has one of the lowest crime rates in the world.
What is Japan's death penalty?
JAPAN'S justice system allows the death penalty for serious crimes like murder, typically carried out by hanging.
The nation's death penalty dates back to the Meiji era - with the current legal framework established under the Penal Code of 1907.
Executions are rare and usually follow a lengthy appeals process.
The justice minister must sign the execution order.
Inmates are often told just hours before, and the executions are carried out in total secrecy.
Between January 2000 and June 2025, 99 inmates have been executed in Japan.
Who has recently been executed?
July 2022: Tomohiro Kato, 39, was executed for a rampage in a Tokyo shopping district in 2018, where he killed seven people in a car crash and stabbing spree.
December 2021: Yasutaka Fujishiro, 65, was executed for killing seven relatives in 2004.
December 2021: Tomoaki Takanezawa, 54, and Mitsunori Onogawa, 44, were executed for the 2003 murders of two employees at separate pachinko parlours.
August 2019: Koichi Shoji, 64, was executed for multiple rape-murders in Kanagawa Prefecture in 2001.
August 2019: Yasunori Suzuki, 50, was executed for murdering three women - and raping one of them - in Fukuoka Prefecture between 2004 and 2005.
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Cops found nine dismembered bodies in his flat in Zama, south of Tokyo, Japan, in October 2017
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Shiraishi being taken to the prosecutor's office in November 2017
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