In the case where nine bodies including a young woman were found in an apartment in Zama City, Kanagawa Prefecture, the defendant accused of murder-robbery will be sentenced at the Tachikawa branch of the Tokyo District Court from 2:00 pm.

The audience lottery held in the morning will pay attention to what the court will do as many people visit and get a lot of attention.

In October 2017, in the case where the bodies of nine men and women were found in an apartment in Zama City, Kanagawa Prefecture, Takahiro Shiraishi (30) invited him on SNS to sexually assault him, killed him, and robbed him of cash. He was charged with murder and robbery.



The ruling is scheduled to be handed down at the Tachikawa branch of the Tokyo District Court from 2:00 pm, and many people visited the court in the morning to draw a seat for the audience.



In the judge trials held 23 times from September, the main issue was whether the victims had agreed to be killed, and the prosecution said, "None of the victims resisted the killing. The defendant's lawyer demanded that the death penalty be avoided, saying that "the victims went to see the defendant in hopes of dying and had consented to the murder."



It will be interesting to see what kind of judgment will be made in this case where the lives of nine people invited by SNS were taken one after another.

Those who wish to hear "Clarification of all circumstances and motives"

A teenage man who visited for a hearing ticket said, "I wondered if there was such an unrealistic incident, and at the same time, people of the same young age as myself died in an incident via a familiar SNS. At first, I couldn't say anything. The issue was consent to the murder, but I feel that some people might have decided to "live" by staying on the ground. All the details and motives are clear. I hope it will be. "



In addition, a man in his twenties who had listened to the trial multiple times so far said, "I wanted to know the feelings of the defendant in the case where as many as nine young people were killed. It is my intention to die. I'm sure some people didn't. The defendant I saw in court seemed unmoving, so I'd like to see if I'll take today's decision properly. "



In addition, a woman in her 50s said, "It was a terrible incident, and the more I knew about the incident in the press, the more I felt uncomfortable thinking about the bereaved family. Some victims I would like to apologize to all the bereaved families and change their feelings as much as possible. "