Ibaraki Kamisu Female College Student Murder Case First Trial Defendant "Don't Kill" Claim October 6 12:12

Last year, the first trial of a case in which a female university student in Tokyo was found buried in a field in Kamisu City, Ibaraki Prefecture was held at the Tokyo District Court, and the defendant accused of murder was not murderous. Insisted.

In January last year, an 18-year-old female college student in Katsushika Ward, Tokyo, was found buried in a field in Kamisu City, Ibaraki Prefecture. He has been accused of murder and abandonment of the corpse for killing him by blocking his hand.



At the first trial held in the Tokyo District Court, the defendant admitted the abandonment of the corpse, but claimed that he had "no murderous intention."



The prosecution said in the opening statement, "The defendant promised to pay the victim on SNS and took him home by car. However, he did not pay and was murdered because the victim was questioned." It was.



In response, the defense said, "The victim took a picture of his face and car with his cell phone and reached for the cell phone to erase the picture, but he made a noise and blocked his mouth and nose." Insisted that it would remain lethal.