Tochigi-Raub-Mordfall – Das japanische Gesetz sieht lebenslange Haft oder Hinrichtung für einen während eines Raubüberfalls begangenen Mord vor, aber der Fall ist kompliziert, weil der Mord von Minderjährigen begangen wurde, die von einem Social-Media-Influencer-Ehepaar über eine App angewiesen wurden. Anwälte besprechen, was passieren wird.

    https://www.dailyshincho.jp/article/2026/05221011/?all=1

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    1. CatsianNyandor on

      I’m okay with locking up the minors forever and death penalty for the adults involved. Can’t let people like this out into society. It’s not safe. 

    2. Quick_Conversation39 on

      I don’t care how old they are, what is this nonsense compassion towards the vilest 0.01% individuals in society?? If you want to show sympathy, then lock them up for life. How about looking after the 99.99% instead of gambling that a likely repeat offender will find redemption in release 🤷‍♂️🤷‍♂️🤷‍♂️

    3. Life imprisonment for the teens, and execution for the adults. Simple. Get it done, the world is watching.

    4. ragequitteroffureh on

      Hm, homicide in the Penal Code apparently lacks an option for conspiracy to murder. I don’t know whether that’s amended elsewhere?

      Interestingly, conspiracy to injure *is* taken into account further down.

      Anyway, it makes me wonder what exactly were the instructions that they gave to those kids when setting up the job.

      If it was only supposed to be a robbery, it’s a little odd that things got so far out of hand.

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