Two people buried in earth and sand in Saga to be sentenced to life imprisonment for accused Supreme Court September 11 19:00

Six years ago, the Supreme Court decided to dismiss the appeal against the defendant who was accused of murdering two company owners in Saga City by burying them with earth and sand using an excavator car, and was sentenced to life imprisonment. It will be confirmed.

In 2014, Teruyoshi Oho, a 71-year-old defendant in Kanzaki City, Saga Prefecture, shook the tip of an excavator car onto a car in which two real estate company owners were riding, and then dropped the entire car into a hole. He was charged with murder and other charges for murdering him by burying it in earth and sand.



In the first instance, the prosecution sought the death penalty, while the defendant insisted that he was not the criminal, but the Saga District Court said, "The precious lives of the two were lost and the crime situation was extremely vicious. On the other hand, the defendant was sentenced to life imprisonment, saying, "It can be inferred that the defendant was forced into the debt by receiving a request beyond the limit from the victim who was in debt, and the death penalty is unavoidable."



The second trial also sentenced to life imprisonment, and the defendant appealed, but Judge Saburo Tokura of the Supreme Court's third small court decided to dismiss the appeal by the 11th, and life imprisonment will be confirmed. It was.