TOKYO, Sep 30 (News On Japan) –
A person on trial for fatally capturing family with a crossbow in Takarazuka, Hyogo Prefecture, claimed in court docket on September thirtieth that the victims have been “people who deserved to be killed” and added that he desires to be executed as quickly as potential.
Prosecutors have charged unemployed Hideaki Nozu with killing his grandmother, mom, and youthful brother at his house in 2020, and with making an attempt to kill his aunt, who suffered severe accidents.
At the opening session final week, Nozu admitted to the fees, whereas the protection argued that he was in a state of diminished psychological capability on the time of the crime and questioned his legal duty.
In testimony on September thirtieth, Nozu instructed the court docket, “I learned at school that to receive the death penalty you have to kill three or more people, and they were people who deserved to be killed,” including, “I feel like I want to be executed quickly.” The court docket is scheduled at hand down its verdict on October thirty first.
Source: YOMIURI

