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Man charged with murder over McDonald's stabbings to undergo 2nd psychiatric test

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The Fukuoka District Public Prosecutors Office has decided that a 44-year-old man charged with the murder of a 15-year-old girl and attempted murder of a 15-year-old boy at a McDonald’s restaurant in Kitakyushu on Dec 14 will undergo a second psychiatric evaluation to determine if he is mentally fit to stand trial.

Masanori Hirabaru was arrested for fatally stabbing Saaya Nakashima and wounding her friend as they stood in line waiting to be served at the McDonald’s outlet. The two victims were classmates.

The police confiscated several dozen knives after searching Hirabaru's house and a vehicle.

Hirabaru completed a three-month psychiatric evaluation on Monday and was returned to the police station where the investigation headquarters is located, NTV reported.

However, prosecutors have requested a second evaluation, saying that there were still some doubts about Hirabaru's criminal responsibility at the time of the crime. They have decided that further tests by a different expert are necessary.

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I kinda think it doesn't matter if people are sane or not. Murder is murder. If they aren't sane they can't be released and if they were sane, they still aren't sane because they killed someone.

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Sounds as if they will bring in experts one at a time until they get the result they are looking for.

Quote: "They have decided that further tests by a different expert are necessary."

Maybe a panel of 'experts' first time around could have saved some time...

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They have decided that further tests by a different expert are necessary.

Why do they call them experts when they haven't a clue what they're doing?

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Why do they call them experts when they haven't a clue what they're doing?

To be fair the experts are not the ones saying the tests were inconclusive, it was the prosecution. This can simply be that the experts concluded something that the prosecution don't want to accept.

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Either way it sounds like he will not be getting out fo quite a while.

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If you’re sane enough to stab someone, then you know you’re inflicting harm, don’t you?

That should be enough.

Ask yourself, what would happen in XXX country, like everyone does on here.

You already know what I think they should do to this “person” but they would delete my comment entirely

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