Masahiro Kanagawa

Japanese spree killer
The basics

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IntroJapanese spree killer
PlacesJapan
wasMurderer Serial killer Criminal
Work fieldCrime
Gender
Male
Birth7 May 1983, Japan, Japan
Death21 February 2013Japan, Japan (aged 29 years)
Star signTaurus
The details

Biography

Masahiro Kanagawa's police mug shot

Masahiro Kanagawa (金川 真大, Kanagawa Masahiro, 1983 – February 21, 2013) was a Japanese man who went on a stabbing spree in the city of Tsuchiura on March 23, 2008, which left a 27-year-old man dead and seven others wounded. Police arrested Kanagawa, then 24, who was wanted in an earlier slaying of a 72-year-old man. The man told the investigators that he "just wanted to kill anyone". The suspect, who carried two knives, stabbed the 27-year-old man to death and hurt at least seven others, while the victims were walking along a short hallway connecting Arakawaoki Station. The 27-year-old died as he was being rushed to a nearby hospital. Police said that Kanagawa liked games and that he hid out in Akihabara while escaping. Some media outlets claimed that he murdered people under the influence of Ninja Gaiden: Dragon Sword. He reportedly sought capital punishment. Tomohiro Katō, who committed the Akihabara massacre, is alleged to have posted a message which referred to his case.

The Mito District Court sentenced him to death on December 18, 2009, and he was executed by hanging on February 21, 2013.

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