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Peruvian man sentenced to death for 6 murders in Saitama

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When they throw the lever. JUSTICE SERVED!

I hope his execution will bring closure for all the victims. May they rest in peace.

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Wow. What a family. I hope they are the only 2 brothers in that lot.

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Makes you wonder what goes through someones brain to travel all the way from Peru to Japan to murder people.

I haven’t seen anything that would indicate that was his reason for coming to Japan.

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Makes you wonder what goes through someones brain to travel all the way from Peru to Japan to murder people.

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It's hard to argue the death penalty isn't an appropriate sentence in this heinous case. I don't think the world will be a worse place without this person.

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Now... you could twist this another way.....

How much of your Tax, are you willing to spend, on keeping a felon in Prison, rather than snuffing them out straight away ?

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Excuse me, what is the intention JT quotes his Japanese middle name in every paragraphs and emphasizes his Japaneseness?

I think the press wants to be sure to accurately identify the person so that someone with a similar name isn’t mistaken for a heinous murderer.

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I always get the feeling that in such cases, death sentence is such an easy way out. I say let the bastard rot in prison for life, isolated.. in my opinion that would be a proper punishment.

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His older brother Pedro Pablo Nakada Lucena is a known convicted serial killer in Peru. They acquired the Nakada surname in Peru by paying a Japanese citizen to adopt them as adults, changed their surnames to Nakada, in order to help them migrate to Japan as Japanese descendants. Vayron Jonathan Naked Lucena is the younger brother.

Very sick brothers.

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I'm not a huge fan of the death penalty, but some heinous crimes deserve the death penalty such as this.

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A Peruvian man accused of killing six people

Accused?? Convicted, no??

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On Friday morning, around 500 people queued up in front of the court to get a ticket for 24 seats provided to observe the high-profile case.

What a bunch of cretins. Maybe the immediate victims and relatives of the accused is all that is needed. 500 coffin watchers who get their enjoyment from the morbid and suffering of others. This is sick as well.

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At least he did have a Lawyer. The role of a Lawyer is at times difficult, no more so than in this case.

It's a necessity of a proper justice system.

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At least he did have a Lawyer. The role of a Lawyer is at times difficult, no more so than in this case.

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Child and elderly killer. He showed no mercy and deserves none himself.

In a just world he would suffer as they did before he dies.

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How can any sane person by a lawyer and defend this man? They wanted him acquitted, are you kidding me! Anyone who kills the way he did deserves death. They are tainted, a rotten cancer and of no use to society anymore. Lights out Vayron.

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Takeshi H -

Other news sites have also reported his name the same.

Apparently it's not his "middle" name, but his double surname - Nakada Ludena.

My kids also have double surnames (eg. Suzuki Browny)

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Excuse me, what is the intention JT quotes his Japanese middle name in every paragraphs and emphasizes his Japaneseness?

Maybe that's his name.

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Japan Today wrote

Nakada Ludena.........Nakada Ludena......Nakada Ludena.....

Excuse me, what is the intention JT quotes his Japanese middle name in every paragraphs and emphasizes his Japaneseness?

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Well, given that Japan does have the death penalty, it is hard to imagine that the penalty would not be applied in this case.

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Good!

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