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legion wrote:Someone fucked up
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Police have arrested Satoshi Uematsu, 26, a former employee at the facility. A Sagamihara city official said later Uematsu had been involuntarily committed to hospital on Feb 19 for fear he would harm others.
He had come to authorities’ attention after saying he was willing to kill severely disabled people, but was discharged on March 2 after a doctor deemed his condition had improved, the official said.
In February, Uematsu tried to hand deliver a letter he wrote to the speaker of the Diet’s lower house, demanding all disabled people be put to death through “a world that allows for mercy killing,” Kyodo news agency and TBS TV reported. Uematsu boasted in the letter that he had the ability to kill 470 disabled people in what he called was “a revolution,” and outlined an attack on two facilities, after which he said he would turn himself in. He also asked he be judged innocent on grounds of insanity, be given 500 million yen in aid and plastic surgery so he could lead a normal life afterward.
The letter was reprinted by Kyodo after the attack.
“My reasoning is that I may be able to revitalize the world economy and I thought it may be possible to prevent World War III,” the rambling letter says.
The letter, which the Tokyo police got, included Uematsu’s name, address and telephone number, and reports of his threats were relayed to local police where Uematsu lived, Kyodo said.
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Takechanpoo wrote:it looks like he was so-called リア充 and netouyo at the same time. its new for indiscriminate murderer in japan.
so far almost all of j-indiscriminate murderers were otaku type guys who were isolated and didnt have friend.
he will break the stereotype that netouyo is almost equal to ugly smelly otaku guy roaming around akihabara with a backpack full of creepy stuffs to some extent.
canman wrote:Was watching NHK's 7:00 pm news and they stated the reason for his change was his habit of using marijuana. So I guess we can rule out japan planning on legalizing weed anytime soon. If anything I think it may have helped the demons he had in his head.
The wag! But perhaps he was quoted out of context? Nope. The context is him calling anyone too ill to feed themselves "tube people", and saying: "Heaven forbid if you are forced to live on when you want to die. I would wake up feeling increasingly bad knowing that [treatment] was all being paid for by the government
kurogane wrote:that would only embolden his fans.
dimwit wrote:Do we know exactly why he was fired? Was it due to the love letter he sent the speaker of the Lower House?
wagyl wrote:kurogane wrote:that would only embolden his fans.
That is one thing that disturbed me about the twitter account. He quite obviously had some fans, who knew his plans, and responded to him before this fully became news -- that is, while he still had the ability to respond back to them. Even allowing for the inevitable people who were egging him on for the laugh (Oh, how we laughed!), there seems to have been a body of people who knew in advance, even if not exactly when. I hope there is a degree of investigation into that.
There are also some strange suggestions that he forced his parents out of their own home a few years ago. I think this is going to be a deep story.
matsuki wrote: Pretty sure his love letter's addressee is the only reason he got locked up at all.
wagyl wrote:matsuki wrote: Pretty sure his love letter's addressee is the only reason he got locked up at all.
I'm pretty sure that 19 dead bodies and 25 people in hospital with stab wounds are the only reasons.
Coligny wrote:Pretty sure MJ won't make you all stabby at 2am...
Now if it was cocaine...
kurogane wrote:I'm from BC, btw.
legion wrote:Coligny wrote:Pretty sure MJ won't make you all stabby at 2am...
Now if it was cocaine...
I think you are confusing the plant hippies smoked in the 1960s with a plant engineered to have very high levels of THC. There has been some debate in the UK about whether or not MJ is a dangerous drug, and it seems current strains are not a good match with people who have underlying mental health issues.
Coligny wrote:legion wrote:Coligny wrote:Pretty sure MJ won't make you all stabby at 2am...
Now if it was cocaine...
I think you are confusing the plant hippies smoked in the 1960s with a plant engineered to have very high levels of THC. There has been some debate in the UK about whether or not MJ is a dangerous drug, and it seems current strains are not a good match with people who have underlying mental health issues.
Did monsanto work on it too !?
matsuki wrote:kurogane wrote:I'm from BC, btw.
When did that place become like that? I remember visiting family up there and all their friends would brag about is how you could smoke at cafes and such. Not like those Nazis in California
legion wrote:there is research trying to establish if there is a causal or coincidental link
kurogane wrote:Does anybody holiday in Albania? It sounds like a Dead Kennedys' song, but they must have some nice beaches and water, though they probably poo in the ocean like the Indians do.
wagyl wrote: If your online persona is an accurate reflection of your true self, 。。。。。。
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