ALS patient part-time murder case Approximately 1.3 million yen to doctor's account Transfer in advance or July 24 19:52

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In the case where two doctors were arrested for administering and killing a drug at the request of a woman with an intractable disease in Kyoto city, about 1.3 million yen cash was transferred in advance from a woman to the doctor's account, an investigation relationship I understood from the interview with the person. It seems that the exchange of payment was carried out in a separate message of the SNS that cannot be seen by a third party, and the police are going to analyze the message and check the purpose of the payment.

Two doctors, Kokuichi Okubo (42) in Izumi-ku, Sendai City, and Naoki Yamamoto (43), in Minato-ku, Tokyo, were diagnosed with ALS in Kyoto last November. At the request of Mr. Yuri Hayashi (51) in the city, he was arrested on the 23rd for murder of part-time murder, saying that he went to his home to administer the drug and killed him. Police sent the two to the public prosecutor's office on the 24th.

In addition, about 1.3 million yen of cash had been transferred from a woman to an account in the name of Dr. Yamamoto in advance in this case, it was newly found through interviews with investigators.

It is said that these exchanges of deposits were said to have been carried out in a separate message that a third party could not see on the SNS that the woman was supposed to have exchanged with Dr. Okubo.

The police will analyze the message to find out the purpose of the deposit, and will also investigate the relationship between the two doctors, who seemed to have met during school days.

Is it a post on the blog?

According to investigators, Dr. Okubo seems to have written an anonymous blog and e-book contents that positively affirm euthanasia.

A blog thought to have been written by Dr. Okubo is titled "Technology for Withering the Elderly", and his own is a "country physician" and "is a blog dedicated to you who want to live "thick" or "short" life. The introduction is written.

In a post posted in May last year, he said that he had an examination of a patient with an intractable neurological disease such as ALS, and said, "For those who say that "even living a day is a pain," I will give them one shot and give one injection. I hope it will be easier for you."

Also, while touching Dr. Kiriko, a euthanasia specialist who appears in Osamu Tezuka's manga, "Black Jack," he said, "You can't pay 5 million yen for euthanasia. I don't think it's a dangerous job. Bears the risk of being prosecuted and becomes Pooh, but no volunteer can do it."

In addition, the content that affirms the euthanasia of the elderly at the end of life is written.

In addition, the SNS account that seems to belong to Dr. Okubo and the e-book in which the person with the same name is the editor are titled "Technology to "kill the elderly who are in trouble". Regarding the contents of the book, "There is a method that can erase old people who are said to be dying right away without leaving any evidence and without extensive facilities. It is possible to make patients die by pretending to be a sudden change or natural course of illness. It will be written.”

Okubo's wife interviewed

Dr. Okubo's wife held a conference on the 24th at her clinic in Natori city, Miyagi prefecture.

In this, he revealed that his husband had repeatedly attempted suicide due to anxiety about interpersonal relations before the incident, and said, "He has lived to endure his desire to die. I had been watching for a long time, so I think I felt too much about the feelings of people who wanted to die."

He also stated that financially there was no financial difficulty.