Zama 9 murder trial Defendant "I don't think I consented to the murder of the 9th victim woman" November 12, 18:03

In a trial in which nine bodies, including a young woman, were found in an apartment in Zama City, Kanagawa Prefecture, a question was asked about the ninth victim woman, and the defendant believed that the woman had consented to the murder. He said he didn't.

Three years ago, in the case where the bodies of nine men and women were found in an apartment in Zama City, Kanagawa Prefecture, Takahiro Shiraishi (30) sexually assaulted him and killed nine people and robbed him of cash. Defendant's lawyer alleged that he had agreed to kill all the victims.



On the 12th, a question was asked by the accused about the case of a woman who was the ninth victim and was 23 years old at the time in Hachioji, Tokyo.



When the prosecutor asked, "Did the woman say" I want to die "or" I want you to kill me "after meeting the woman," the defendant said "I didn't."



When asked, "Did you agree that the woman was murdered?", She said, "I didn't."



He also testified about his interactions with women, saying, "Women didn't want to die and wanted someone to listen to."



On the other hand, when asked by the prosecutor if there was any resistance when the woman was strangled, she said, "I have no clear memory."



In the courtroom, the record of the woman's older brother was also read aloud, saying, "I can never forgive the criminal who killed my dear sister who was the only family member. I want you to make up for it with your life."