The requested article has expired, and is no longer available. Any related articles, and user comments are shown below.
© KYODOMan sentenced to 28 years over 2006 random killing of woman
YOKOHAMA©2024 GPlusMedia Inc.
The requested article has expired, and is no longer available. Any related articles, and user comments are shown below.
© KYODO
15 Comments
Login to comment
Yubaru
I would say that anyone who randomly murders someone has a "disorder" but they have to defend him somehow!
By not giving him a life sentence, he will have a chance for parole much sooner than he should!
Aly Rustom
true. but at least 28 years is a long time. when he gets released he'll be an old man.
cla68
Would Kuronuma’s parents still be in favor of giving him the death penalty if they were required to pull the lever that hangs him?
Chip Star
A legitimate question.
Reese
I disagree. You are both speaking hypothetically and the facts are he murdered their daughter and attempted to murder another woman. That question has no relevancy and therefore no legitimacy.
Do the hustle
But, there is nothing to say he will receive treatment or be rehabilitated during his time in prison.
Stewart Gale
I don’t understand Japanese sentencing.
Why did he get 28 years and other murderers got 14-17 years for similar crimes?
Jonathan Prin
Simply put : he will do it again if he gets out.
Does anyone want his daughter, sister, wife, mother...to have a little chance to be murdered by that wacko ?
MSR Japan
This guy deserves at the least to never be released and should be given the rope, he killed a random person and attempted to kill another. Just end him, dont waste food, resources, tax money or anything more on this cretin.
The P.C. bunch will disagree , but if they had their way he would be released and given the opportunity to perhaps kill again, now way, he deserves nothing, if it was your daughter he had randomly murdered or your wife or mother , would you still be so forgiving?
Pukey2
So he has a disorder. How does that help his victims, past and future?
Kazumichi
Capital punishment or life in prison should be imposed on him.
Life in prison doesn't mean life in prison in Japan by the way
garypen
The bigger question is why didn't they all get sentenced to life imprisonment?
Garthgoyle
So he will do it again after he finishes his current sentence and another innocent life will be wasted. To then, giving him another sentence when all could have been prevented in the first place.
Aly Rustom
I agree. But at least he'll be too old to do much of anything when he gets out...