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Man held over stabbing spree told mother of plans in email

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  • romulus3 at 03:24 PM JST - 28th March

    But the detectives overlooked Kanagawa, who got off a train at the station around 11 a.m. Sunday, and Kanagawa went on the stabbing spree in which Takahiro Yamakami, 27, was killed and seven other injured.

    Usless jerks.

  • DubyaKiller at 03:48 PM JST - 28th March

    Where was this jerk staying between the time his mother received his confession mail (the Friday morning) and when he stabbed everyone at his home town station (the Sunday) ?

  • Bogi at 08:33 PM JST - 28th March

    "..he thought he would be sentenced to death if he killed multiple victims."

    Yet another one. Japan and the US, abolish the death penalty - you are behind the times.

  • Zorro at 09:20 PM JST - 28th March

    "But the detectives overlooked Kanagawa, who got off a train at the station around 11 a.m. Sunday, and Kanagawa went on the stabbing spree in which Takahiro Yamakami, 27, was killed and seven other injured.

    Usless jerks."

    Can you imagine trying to pull a guy out of a crowd while knowing him only from a couple of pictures and height and weight description? How about trying to do that when you dont know where or when of if the guy will show up? Nor if he will come on foot, by taxi or by train? Not a task I envy. Double that sentiment when everyone expects perfection.

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