Suspects in Kyoto Animation Arson Case Said Targeting the First Studio

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Suspects in Kyoto Animation Arson Case Said Targeting the First Studio - Lujuba Suspect Shinji Aoba

reported on November 10 On November 10, according to Kyodo News, the Japanese animation production company "Kyoto Animation" first studio (Fushimi District, Kyoto City) arson and murder case On the 9th, the investigator learned that the suspect Shinji Aoba (41 years old, was issued an arrest warrant for murder and other suspicions) confessed in a voluntary inquiry from the Kyoto prefectural police that he “targeted the first studio with the most staff. Because I think many people may be injured."

Aoba also made a confession that he planned to commit the crime when he set off from his own home in Saitama City. The police believed that the man had a clear intention to kill from the beginning and made a careful plan for mass destruction, and an investigation will be launched.

According to the investigator, Aoba carried a hammer and several kitchen knives on the day of the incident. Aoba explained that the kitchen knife is "if anyone obstructs the crime, I intend to attack", and the hammer is "if the door is closed, prepare to break the glass and enter."

Aoba, who calmly answered inquiries in the ward, said "did astray", which can be regarded as reflection, and also expressed "thanks to the hospital staff (in charge of treatment)." He claimed that he had intended to kill when he came to Kyoto by Shinkansen from Saitama, and he basically admitted that he was suspected of committing a crime and said that he would be sentenced to death anyway. He also claimed that "the novel was stolen by Kyoto Animation".

During the inquiries during hospitalization, there may be disputes over the voluntary confession in the court hearing. The police had previously conducted careful research on the possibility of inquiries. The inquiry was implemented for the first time on the 8th. The police plan to arrest him when he returns to a level that can withstand detention.

Aoba was sent to the hospital due to body burns. After receiving multiple skin transplants, she was basically out of danger in early August. He is currently undergoing physical rehabilitation, and the police waited for questioning at the hospital in Osaka Prefecture where he was admitted.

(responsible editor: Chen Shaojie_b6952)

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