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Japan knife attacker grins before cameras

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TOKYO (AFP) — A Japanese man who admitted murdering 19 people at a center for the mentally disabled grinned at news cameras yesterday before being questioned over the country’s worst killing spree in decades.

Police searched the home of the 26-year-old, who reportedly said he wanted all disabled people to “disappear,” after the knife rampage that left his victims in pools of blood, including some who were stabbed in the neck.

With a blue jacket draped over his head, Satoshi Uematsu was escorted out of a police station into a waiting van before a crowd of flashing cameras.

Inside the vehicle with the jacket removed, he smiled broadly in footage broadcast on morning news shows.

Uematsu’s self-styled mission to rid the country of the mentally disabled — laid out earlier this year in a long letter that came to light Tuesday — has shocked Japan, as has the carnage at the Tsukui Yamayuri-en center in the city of Sagamihara, outside Tokyo.

An official at the Tsukui police station where Uematsu was held after the attack declined to comment on the investigat­ion, only confirming that he was being transporte­d to prosecutor­s for questionin­g.

Plaincloth­es police officers were seen searching his house where yellow tape declared it a no-entry zone. The two-story dwelling is in the same neigh- borhood as the care center.

Local media said Uematsu has told police that he wants to apologize to bereaved families about the sudden loss of their loved ones, though he still justified what he did.

“I saved those with multiple disabiliti­es,” he told police, according to private broadcaste­r TV Asahi, citing investigat­ive sources.

Uematsu broke into the care center in the forested hills of Sagamihara in the early hours of Tuesday.

He reportedly tied up two caregivers before stabbing residents using a total of five knives — leaving a total of 26 people injured, 13 of them severely.

He quickly turned himself in at a police station, carrying bloodied knives and admitting to officers: “I did it.”

Uematsu reportedly also said: “The disabled should all disappear.”

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 ?? AFP ?? This video grab shows murder suspect Satoshi Uematsu grinning inside a vehicle in Sagamihara yesterday.
AFP This video grab shows murder suspect Satoshi Uematsu grinning inside a vehicle in Sagamihara yesterday.

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