OSAKA, Dec 27 (News On Japan) –
Chisako Kakehi, 78, who was on dying row for poisoning three males with cyanide compounds, has died whereas in custody, in accordance with experiences. Authorities consider she could have died of pure causes.
Kakehi, 78, was convicted of murdering her husband, Isao Kakehi, 75 on the time, by lacing his drink with cyanide shortly after their marriage in 2014. She inherited a number of million yen from her husband’s property.
In an earlier interview, Kakehi denied the allegations, stating, “I understand people think I killed them, but I did not. Living with the guilt of murder is not something I would ever welcome. I only want to live a happy life.” She added, “If I were involved in such a crime, I would rather bite my tongue and die.”
Beyond her husband’s case, Kakehi confronted fees associated to the deaths of a number of former companions. Before marrying Isao, she had been concerned with different males, lots of whom died beneath suspicious circumstances. In courtroom, she was accused of poisoning 4 males with cyanide, leading to three fatalities. Her dying sentence was finalized in 2021.
Kakehi’s well being reportedly declined throughout her detention. On December twenty sixth, she was transported from Osaka Detention Center to a hospital, the place she was pronounced useless. According to sources, her dying is believed to be as a result of sickness.
In one other recorded interview, she commented, “If poison were found in a two-person household, naturally, I’d be the first suspect. Even a child would understand that. I’ve wanted to live a good life, free from suspicion. It shocked me when the police wouldn’t listen to me.”
Kakehi was a central determine in Japan’s legal historical past, along with her case broadly known as the “cyanide serial murders.”
Source: ANN

