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Man given life sentence over deaths of 4 in arson at dating clubs

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  • likeitis at 08:31 AM JST - 9th December

    Hopefully there is also no chance for parole.

  • thepro at 09:08 AM JST - 9th December

    What do these morons think when they do stuff like this? 'Ok, that will take care of our rivals. Now we'll be on easy street.' ??

  • nisegaijin at 09:15 AM JST - 9th December

    I object, your honor! As a honest tax payer and contributor to the good of Japanese society I cannot accept that this scum will be consuming my hard earned tax yen. Hang him and let my tax money be spent on useful deeds.

  • likeitis at 09:34 AM JST - 9th December

    Hang him and let my tax money be spent on useful deeds.

    Keep him locked up and alive and have him work for his keep and our benefit.

  • romulus3 at 12:02 PM JST - 9th December

    gee when the ladies were looking for a man to set their world on fire, he really delivered

  • dennis0bauer at 02:40 PM JST - 9th December

    Sakamoto ordered the accomplices to throw fire bombs into the dating clubs in Kobe .

    Looks like detailed instructions to me.

  • martyman at 06:25 PM JST - 9th December

    Nine years and this is the extent of the investigation and ruling? The death penalty was to good for them. They will be out on a parole board for good behavior in 10 years.

  • BBLeo at 06:31 PM JST - 9th December

    If he is out after 10-20 years than justice of Japan is not working according to design of the law. Life is life and no mercy.

  • zaichik at 07:12 AM JST - 10th December

    While I'm not in favour of capital punishment, it does make you wonder what the criteria are for the death penalty in Japan....

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