Three years ago, at the delivery center of a transportation company in Kobe, the Supreme Court ruled against a former part-time employee who was accused of murder and other crimes for stabbing two male and female employees with a kitchen knife to death and injury. The defendant's appeal was dismissed, and the sentence of 27 years in prison was finalized.

Shinichi Kakei, 48, a former part-time employee, stabbed and killed a female part-time employee three years ago at a transportation company's delivery center in Kita Ward, Kobe City, and then killed a male employee in his 60s. He was charged with murder and attempted murder for slashing and injuring him.



In the first trial, the Kobe District Court sentenced him to 27 years in prison, and in the second trial, the Osaka High Court also said, ``I tried to kill him out of hatred and dissatisfaction, believing that he had persuaded two of his co-workers to quit their jobs. It was a brutal and brutal crime based on a murderous intent," and dismissed the defendant's appeal.



The defendant filed an appeal against the judgment, but presiding judge Takuya Miyama of the First Petty Bench of the Supreme Court decided to dismiss it by the 12th, and the sentence of 27 years in prison was finalized.