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|Box title = Shinichiro Azuma<br>東慎一郎 | |Box title = Shinichiro Azuma<br>東慎一郎 | ||
|Image = | |Image = Shinichiro Azuma.jpeg | ||
|fullname = Shinichiro Azuma<br>東慎一郎 | |fullname = Shinichiro Azuma<br>東慎一郎 | ||
|origin = Kobe, Japan | |origin = Kobe, Japan | ||
|type of villain = | |crimes = Murder | ||
|type of villain = Murderer | |||
|alias = The Kobe School Killer<br>Seito Sakakibara<br>(酒鬼薔薇聖斗)<br>Boy A (少年A) | |alias = The Kobe School Killer<br>Seito Sakakibara<br>(酒鬼薔薇聖斗)<br>Boy A (少年A) | ||
|occupation = Student (formerly)<br>Unemployed | |occupation = Student (formerly)<br>Unemployed | ||
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=== Third Case === | === Third Case === | ||
On | On March 24<sup>th</sup>, 1997, Azuma lured 11 year-old schoolboy '''Jun Hase''' (土師淳) to the nearby hills and strangled him to death. He returned the next day and decapitated and mutilated Hase with a hand saw. He then discarded the head in a plastic bag and took the head back home and cleaned it thoroughly. Two days later he placed the bag outside Hase's school, alongside a note he left in the victim's mouth. According to mental evaluation reports after Azuma was arrested, Azuma had ejaculated the body and drank blood from the victim's body. | ||
The head was found by a school janitor on | The head was found by a school janitor on March 27<sup>th</sup>, 1997 morning. The police arrived and identified the head to be the missing child Jun Hase. They also found the body with the help of the notes left inside the victim's head. | ||
On June 4<sup>th</sup>, 1997, the local newspaper company Kobe Shimbun received a letter from somebody called '''Seito Sakakibara''', who claimed to be responsible for the death of Jun Hase. He also threatened to kill at least three more children within the next few months. This resulted in a local panic and also the misprint of Seito Sakakibara's name on the newspapers. This angered Azuma which caused him to send two more letters and threatened to kill even more children if there was another mistake. | On June 4<sup>th</sup>, 1997, the local newspaper company Kobe Shimbun received a letter from somebody called '''Seito Sakakibara''', who claimed to be responsible for the death of Jun Hase. He also threatened to kill at least three more children within the next few months. This resulted in a local panic and also the misprint of Seito Sakakibara's name on the newspapers. This angered Azuma which caused him to send two more letters and threatened to kill even more children if there was another mistake. | ||
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Azuma was sentenced to juvenile detention on October 13<sup>th</sup>, 1997, due to the fact that he was only 14 years old, and was released in January 2005. | Azuma was sentenced to juvenile detention on October 13<sup>th</sup>, 1997, due to the fact that he was only 14 years old, and was released in January 2005. | ||
In 2000, Japan lowered the age for criminal responsibility from 16 to 14. However, due to another murder case where a 11-year-old murdered her 12-year-old classmate | In 2000, Japan lowered the age for criminal responsibility from 16 to 14. However, due to another murder case where a 11-year-old murdered her 12-year-old classmate, there has been some discussion for the need for further revision | ||
== Autobiography == | == Autobiography == | ||
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[[Category:Destroyer of Innocence]] | [[Category:Destroyer of Innocence]] | ||
[[Category:Japan]] | [[Category:Japan]] | ||