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Man found dead in apartment in Kanagawa; daughter arrested

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Police said Friday they have arrested the daughter of a 67-year-old man whose body was found in his apartment in Chigasaki, Kanagawa Prefecture.

According to police, the body of Hiroichi Shishikura was found at around 2 p.m. on Wednesday, Fuji TV reported that there were stab wounds on the body and a knife with blood was found in the kitchen.

A newspaper deliveryman noticed that newspapers had not been collected for the past four days and notified police at a nearby koban. Police came to the apartment and found the body.

Shishikura's 33-year-old daughter Emi, who lived with him for the past several months, had been missing since last week. She was arrested at a cafe near Hiratsuka Station at around 7:30 a.m. Thursday, police said, adding she has admitted to killing her father on Oct 9.

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A reason why would be nice

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We all know her reason will be 1 of these 2 things: "I was stressed and angry" or "I wanted to see what it was like to kill"! Also someone will say "These crimes are "Rare", or "It's the safest place ever". Don't get me wrong I love Japan but, I'm not gonna be in denial of it's evil side.

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These crimes are rare, and Japan is one of the safest countries in the world.

That doesn't mean there isn't an evil side of humanity that lives here, it's just stating the facts.

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@Dennis Bauer - "A reason why would be nice"

Japan is known all over the world for the respect it shows to it's elderly citizens, but maybe we should all tell the truth... that Japan is 'worn out from caring for the elderly residents'

Japan really IS a law-abiding country with a low crime-rate... but it will only be a few days before the next one!!

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A reason why would be nice

He was nagging at her on a daily basis. His old-fashioned thinking and advice often conflicted with her own. She reached her breaking point, killed him. This is "probably" why she did it.

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Japan really IS a law-abiding country with a low crime-rate

Yep.

but it will only be a few days before the next one!!

As would be expected any time you have a grouping of 130 million people.

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"but it will only be a few days before the next one!!"

@Strangerland - "As would be expected any time you have a grouping of 130 million people"

But the declared and publicly-stated goal is to get the population DOWN TO 100 MILLION...

So the question is, are the law-abiding Japanese merely following orders and committing GENERATIONAL GENOCIDE???

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But the declared and publicly-stated goal is to get the population DOWN TO 100 MILLION...

Ignoring the fact that this comment has absolutely nothing to do with what I was talking about, the statement in itself is incorrect - this has not been stated as a goal anywhere.

Which makes the question you came up with, using an incorrect statement as a basis, irrelevant.

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"Japan is known all over the world for the respect it shows to it's elderly citizens, but maybe we should all tell the truth... that Japan is 'worn out from caring for the elderly residents"

67 is hardly elderly.

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Yeah, they're so rare that we can read about a new one almost everyday.

Please don't tell me that you actually think the number of articles you read in a news paper is indicative if actual crime rates. Your previous posts have led me to think you are more intelligent than that.

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Props to the newspaper guy. So sad. Could this be the "female version" of "time for you to contribute if you want to stay here"?

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Do you know the difference between a human being and an animal? Human being can think while animal cannot.There are occasions when human being also behaves like animals . Obviously when he loses thinking power ..when does that happen ? When he is angry

Why does he become angry ? When he has some fear .

One needs to analyse what is making youth feeling unsecured in Japan or what kind of fear youth is having and what are the causes for the same?

If the causes are found to be prevailing at large,Government must do something otherwise such incidents would increase exponentially

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"Shishikura’s 33-year-old daughter Emi, who lived with him for the past several months"

@Krish51 - "Why does he become angry ? When he has some fear... One needs to analyse what is making youth feeling unsecured"

The killer was not a HE and was not a YOUTH. Maybe Emi-chan returned to live with her father after a marriage break-up. But maybe living again with her father brought back BAD MEMORIES. Maybe she blamed her father for ruining her life...

Can you guess what he did?? :-(

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