The Gold Coast Bulletin

‘Twitter killer’ ends death sentence appeal

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TOKYO: A Japanese man dubbed the “Twitter killer” has withdrawn an appeal of his guilty verdict and death sentence over the murder of nine people, a court official said on Wednesday.

Takahiro Shiraishi, 30, “submitted the motion” on Monday to drop the appeal filed by his lawyers, a court spokesman said.

Shiraishi lured people who posted online comments about suicidal thoughts to his home, where he killed and butchered his young victims. All but one of those murdered were women, and they ranged in age from 15 to 26.

During his trial, he did not contest the charges although his lawyer attempted to reduce his sentence, arguing the suicidal thoughts expressed by the victims indicated their willingnes­s to die.

Shiraishi was detained three years ago as police investigat­ed the disappeara­nce of a 23-year-old woman who reportedly tweeted about wanting to kill herself.

Her brother gained access to her Twitter account and eventually led police to Shiraishi’s residence, where investigat­ors found nine dismembere­d bodies stored in coolers and toolboxes that had been sprinkled with cat litter in a bid to hide the evidence. Shiraishi told the court during his trial he had no plan to appeal any ruling against him, and he told a local newspaper the verdict had been “obvious”.

Despite the death sentence, he told the Mainichi Shimbun he wanted to now “meet an ordinary girl” and get married while in jail.

Japan is one of the few developed nations to retain the death penalty.

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