2004: Mamoru Takuma, for the Osaka school massacre
September 14th, 2008 Headsman
On this date in 2004, Mamoru Takuma was hanged for one of the most notorious crimes in modern Japan — the Osaka school massacre.
On June 8, 2001 — a day the 11-time arrestee was due in court for assaulting a bellhop — Mamoru Takuma (English Wikipedia entry | Japanese) entered the Ikeda Elementary School in Osaka and knifed 20-plus people, killing eight young students.
Even when taking on 7- and 8-year-old children, that’s an astonishing body count for a guy packing only a blade. Some staff at the school finally tackled the guy.
“I want others to know the unreasonableness that high-achieving children could be killed at any time.”
Takuma had been institutionalized even more often than he had been arrested, so the shocking crime pitted public outrage against the judiciary’s capacity for handling mentally ill offenders.
Guess which won out. In the wake of the crime, in fact, the government toughened laws on crimes committed by mentally ill offenders.
Takuma was hanged barely three years after the attacks, and even though he pushed for his own execution, the lightning-fast completion of the sentence (most death penalty cases in Japan drag on for decades — here’s an extreme example) raised misgivings both domestic and international.
Though his case remains an outlier, those concerns already seem a bit passe: Takuma also turned out to presage the distinctly more aggressive pace of executions in Japan in recent years.
Also On This Date
Possibly Related Executions
- 2006: Three old men and a taxi driver
- 2002: Aileen Wuornos, Monster
- 2008: Michitoshi Kuma, “It can’t be undone now”
Entry Filed under: 21st Century, Capital Punishment, Common Criminals, Crime, Death Penalty, Diminished Capacity, Execution, Hanged, Infamous, Japan, Murder, Ripped from the Headlines, Volunteers
Tags: 2004, ecosoc, mamoru takuma, mental illness, mentally ill, osaka, osaka school massacre, school massacres, september 14, special rapporteur on extrajudicial summary or arbitrar, unchr, united nations, united nations commission on human rights

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