NSTworld: “I hate you so much. I want to rip you apart. Even the most extreme penalty is light for you. I will never forgive you.” SatoshiUematsu Japan
Satoshi Uematsu, a former employee at the facility, does not dispute his involvement in the grisly stabbing rampage that shocked Japan where violent crime is rare. He faces the death penalty if convicted.
He faces six charges including murder and has reportedly said he will not appeal whatever decision the court hands down.Long lines formed outside the court in Yokohama, outside Tokyo, for seats inside when the trial opened in January. Uematsu had been discharged after 12 days when a doctor decided he was not a threat. He had also written a letter outlining plans to attack the home, claiming “disabled people only create unhappiness.”
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