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In 1983, a family of five in Tokyo, Japan, was killed by a family of five, and the murderer wanted to get a house worth more than 100 million

author:Wakaki Note

On the morning of June 28, 1983, a woman in Tokyo called her daughter Sachiko. According to their agreement yesterday, at 9 o'clock this morning, they will go to the farm in the suburbs to pick fresh fruits and vegetables.

However, after several phone calls in a row, Sachiko's mobile phone just did not connect. Is something going to happen? Thinking of this, the woman called Sachiko's neighbor and asked her to help see if Sachiko was home.

The neighbor walked to the door of Sachiko's house next door, looked in through the window, and felt that it was a little different from usual. She reached out again and knocked on the door, only to see a strange middle-aged man coming out of the house. The man called himself Ichise, her new neighbor, and the Sachiko family had moved away yesterday.

The neighbor told Sachiko's mother about the incident, and Sachiko's mother felt strange because she had never heard her daughter say that she was going to move, and even if she moved, she would not fail to tell her, nor had she ever heard that her daughter had a friend named Ichise.

Sensing that something was wrong, Sachiko's mother called Sachiko's brother. At 11:30 a.m. that day, they went to the police station together to report the case.

In 1983, a family of five in Tokyo, Japan, was killed by a family of five, and the murderer wanted to get a house worth more than 100 million

Sachiko's family consists of 6 people, and in addition to her husband, Akira Shirai, there are also 4 children. The eldest daughter Ryoko is 10 years old, the second daughter Tomoko is 9 years old, the third daughter Changzi is 6 years old, and the younger son ZhengLijun is 1 year old. Their home is located in a small two-story building in Oizumi Gakuencho, Nerima Ward, Tokyo, Japan.

Sachiko was 41 years old at the time, a full-time wife, who usually took care of her husband and children at home, and would go out shopping with her mother or friends in her free time. Akira Shirai, the head of the product management department of a local company, is busy with work and usually deals with a variety of people.

The small two-story building where Sachiko's family lived was not their own house, but Sachiko's father's property. The two floors of the house have a total area of more than 130 square meters, and there are more than 600 square meters of land attached to the surrounding area, which is definitely more than 100 million yen according to the market price at that time, and it is a luxurious residence.

Probably because he loved his daughter and feared her suffering, since March 1977, Sachiko's father rented it to the Sachiko family for 50,000 yen per month. The price was quite favorable, and at that time, 50,000 yen could only rent a small single room of more than ten square meters in Tokyo, Japan.

But six years later, on June 28, the Sachiko family suddenly disappeared.

In 1983, a family of five in Tokyo, Japan, was killed by a family of five, and the murderer wanted to get a house worth more than 100 million

At 3 p.m. on June 27, Sachiko was doing housework at home as usual, and took care of her one-year-old youngest son, Zheng Lijun, and her husband Shirai Akira, who worked at the company.

At this time, a man rang the doorbell of Sachiko's house, and when Sachiko opened the door and saw that it was him, she did not want to pay attention to him, turned around and walked into the house.

When the man saw Sachiko's attitude, he was very angry and immediately rushed in and said loudly:

"Stop making a fool of me!"

Then he took a hammer from the tote bag he was carrying and hammered it at the back of Apricot's head. Sachiko fell to the ground on the spot, bleeding profusely from her head and groaning in pain as she crawled toward the kitchen. The man caught up with her and slammed several hammers into her head and face, and Sachiko died on the spot due to brain injuries and excessive blood loss.

After seeing this scene, Zheng Lijun, who was playing nearby, cried in fear, and he wanted to crawl to his mother's side for comfort. The man was afraid that his cries would attract the attention of his neighbors, and if he did not do it, he did not stop, and a hammer resulted in the life of Zheng Lijun.

At this time, Sachiko's third daughter, Masako, came home from kindergarten, pushed open the door, and was frightened and retreated. The man grabbed her, dragged her into the house, and smashed her head hard with a hammer, and poor 6-year-old Changzi fell to the ground, convulsing non-stop. The man then dragged Changzi into the bathroom and pressed her head into the water-filled bathtub, struggling a few times before Changzi stopped breathing.

After killing 3 people in a row, the men dragged their bodies into the bathroom, cut off their full bodies, and then stuffed the bodies into the bathtub. Back in the living room, he cleaned up the blood in the room again, then sat down on the couch and waited for Sachiko's other two daughters to come home.

In 1983, a family of five in Tokyo, Japan, was killed by a family of five, and the murderer wanted to get a house worth more than 100 million

At 4:30 p.m., Sachiko's second daughter, Tomoko, came home and saw the man sitting on her couch, she thought it was a guest from home, and politely walked over to say hello to the man. The man took the opportunity to ask her:

"Your name is Tomoko, right?" When will your sister come back?" ”

Tomoko replied:

"Yes, uncle, I'm a friend, my sister is not coming back tonight, she went to the school for outdoor training."

After saying that, Tomoko put down her school bag and prepared to go upstairs. The man walked up and grabbed Tomoko's neck hard, and Tomoko collapsed on the ground, struggling desperately. The man casually picked up the wire of the vacuum cleaner next to him, strangled his friend with the wire, and put her body into the bathtub.

The man then went to his car not far away and took an axe, a towel, a bag, and a pair of gloves. After wrapping the axe in a towel, the man sat on the sofa and waited for the man of the room, Akira Shirai, to come home.

At about 9:30 p.m., the man heard footsteps outside the house, and he quickly got up and hid behind the door of the house. When Shirai pushed the door in, he was defenseless, and was slashed in the neck by a man's axe, and after a while he lost his breath.

In this way, the Sachiko family, except for the 10-year-old eldest daughter Ryoko, did not return home, and all 5 other people were killed!

After killing 5 people, the man did not rush to leave, but went to the bathroom, trying to separate the 5 corpses and destroy the evidence.

At about 10 p.m., the man went to the car again, this time bringing an electric meat grinder, a wiring tray, two bone cutting knives, a saw, gardening scissors, a polishing machine, a waterproof bag, a chainsaw, etc.

Fearing that the late-night split would arouse the suspicion of his neighbors, he decided to do it early the next morning.

That night, the man found some canned food and milk in the refrigerator of Sachiko's house, sat on the sofa and drank enough, and then lay down on the sofa and slept.

In 1983, a family of five in Tokyo, Japan, was killed by a family of five, and the murderer wanted to get a house worth more than 100 million

At 5 a.m. on June 28, the man began his own body splitting operation. Because of the heat, he took off his coat, put on gloves, and began to work wearing only a pair of underwear.

He first placed Shirai's body on the ground, then used tools to cut his head, torso, and limbs into small pieces, and the internal organs were crushed by a meat grinder and rushed into the toilet. He then did the same by decomposing the bodies of Sachiko and Masatoshi Jun.

Just as he was about to dismember Changzi and His tomoko, he suddenly heard a knock at the door outside the house. After the man opened the door, the other party said that it was Sachiko's neighbor, and asked Sachiko if she was at home, and the man lied that Sachiko had moved away yesterday and that he was a new tenant of the house.

Prevaricating the neighbors, the man felt that soon someone would come to the house to ask for verification, so he took the car to the gate, packed the dismembered corpses and the dismembered corpses into black plastic bags, and then packed up the tools and prepared to escape and abandon the corpses at any time.

This man is Ichinose. According to his vision, when it was dark, when no one was paying attention, he would drive the bodies of the 5 victims to a path on Mt. Fuji.

Why did you choose that place? This is because the path is sparsely populated and not easy to spot, and Ichise's home is nearby, and he is familiar with the area.

While Ichise was lying on the couch with her eyes closed and waiting for dark, Sachiko's mother and brother came to the door with two policemen.

When Sachiko's mother opened the door with the key, she found that she couldn't unscrew it. At this time, they heard a noise in the house, and two policemen rushed to chase after the back door and arrested Ichise, who was secretly transporting the body.

What is it that makes Ichise kill the 5 members of the Sachiko family? After being interrogated by the police, Ichise finally confessed the motive for the crime.

In 1983, a family of five in Tokyo, Japan, was killed by a family of five, and the murderer wanted to get a house worth more than 100 million

It turned out that although the house where Sachiko's family lived belonged to Sachiko's father, he only needed to pay 50,000 yen per month. But in September 1981, two years before the incident, Sachiko's father's company took the house as collateral because of poor management and inconvenient capital turnover.

In March 1982, the house was auctioned off by the bank because the arrears were not returned on schedule.

In February 1983, the house was photographed by a man named Asakura Kojiro (hereinafter referred to as "Aro"), who is Ichinose's real name.

Ah Lang is a real estate appraiser, but he is still in the investment real estate business for the first time. When he learned that the house was more than 130 square meters and also had more than 600 square meters of land, Ah Lang was excited. Because according to his estimation, the house was auctioned off by himself and then resold, then it would definitely make a lot of money.

So he used up all his belongings and possessions, made a mortgage from the bank, and eventually bought the house for 160 million yen.

In 1983, a family of five in Tokyo, Japan, was killed by a family of five, and the murderer wanted to get a house worth more than 100 million

After buying the house, Ah Lang actively searched for the seller, and he found it soon after. The other party is a real estate businessman in Hoshisu who is willing to bid 129.5 million yen for the house.

However, the other party has one condition, that is, to hand over the house before June 30, 1983. As a deposit, the merchant paid Alang 15 million yen at that time. However, if Ah Lang does not pay the house on time after the expiration, then he will have to compensate for the liquidated damages of 30 million yen.

In addition, because Ah Lang bought a house with a bank mortgage, if Ah Lang could not earn money to return to the bank, he needed to pay the bank 1 million yen per month as interest.

Now that the Sachiko family lives in the house, Ah Lang only has 4 months to negotiate with them and let the Sachiko family move out before June 30, which inevitably has a lot of risks in between.

Thinking that he could earn more than 20 million yen in a change of hand, Alang decided to give it a go. He mentally calculated to give 5 million yen as compensation to the Sachiko family, let them move away, and then deduct interest, real estate transfer tax, etc., he can also earn about 10 million.

In 1983, a family of five in Tokyo, Japan, was killed by a family of five, and the murderer wanted to get a house worth more than 100 million

In Japan, if the owner of the house unilaterally proposes to let the tenant move out, he needs to negotiate with the other party half a year in advance, and arrange a new residence for the other party or provide a compensation, otherwise it is not allowed by law.

In February and March of that year, Aro visited Sachiko's house twice, but each time he only saw Sachiko.

Alang explained his intentions and hoped that they would move out as soon as possible, and agreed to pay them 5 million yen as compensation.

For Sachiko, although the house was previously her father's, it has now become Alang's property, and her family is only a tenant. However, in order to get more compensation, Sachiko and Shirai Akira discussed and decided not to leave first.

Every time Alang comes to discuss, Sachiko always uses the excuse that her husband is not at home and I don't know what you are talking about, and deliberately passively avoids Alang, which makes Alang very annoyed.

In desperation, Aro had to entrust a lawyer to sue Sachiko's husband, Shirai, in court.

During the first court argument on March 28, Akira Shirai's agent hastily ended the debate on the grounds that many things had not been thought out.

The second court argument took place on May 23, just over a month before the June 30 delivery deadline. Before the second court argument, Aro privately approached Sachiko and Akira Shirai, hoping that they would move out as soon as possible. But every time the couple coldly said that they had full authority entrusted to the lawyer, and let Ah Lang talk to the lawyer.

Every time he didn't want to see it, he was touched with a nose of ash, and Ah Lang's heart was getting more and more angry. During the second court argument, Ah Lang received a notice that the defendant's lawyer had other matters to investigate, so the debate would be postponed. This made Ah Lang even more anxious.

If you can't pay the house on time, the bank will take away all its collateral, or compensate yourself for 30 million yuan of liquidated damages and 1 million bank interest per month, and your personal reputation and company credit will be affected, then the cost is too large.

As the days passed, Aro decided that no matter what method he used, he would let the Sachiko family move out by June 30.

In 1983, a family of five in Tokyo, Japan, was killed by a family of five, and the murderer wanted to get a house worth more than 100 million

On June 5, Alang dropped the lawsuit, and he had lost hope in legal means at this time, and decided to use his own means to let the Sachiko family move away, while making them pay the price they deserved for their "rogue" behavior.

To this end, Ah Lang bought a second-hand car to use for the corpse, because he had not driven for a long time, and he also went to the driving school near his home to practice for a few days.

In addition to these, he also bought chainsaws, axes, hammers, electric meat grinders, gloves and other crime tools.

In early June, Aro also rented an apartment near Sachiko's house to store tools and dismember the body.

On June 20, Alang blocked Akira Shirai, who was on his way to work, hoping to make one last representation. But Shirai pushed him away and went to work by himself.

Three days later, he went to Sachiko's house again, but Sachiko still ignored him.

Alang was furious to the extreme, and strengthened his murderous plan.

On June 27, Ah Lang put on his suit, told his wife to go to work, and then went out the door. After observing his wife going out near home, Ah Lang went home to change his sneakers and sweat clothes, and drove around Sachiko's house in a car.

In 1983, a family of five in Tokyo, Japan, was killed by a family of five, and the murderer wanted to get a house worth more than 100 million

While looking for the right time to commit the crime, he was familiar with the environment and planning the escape route.

At 2 o'clock in the afternoon of the same day, Ah Lang felt that the time was ripe and began his own plan.

He knocked on the door of Sachiko's house, hoping for one last chance to negotiate, but Sachiko's attitude made him despair.

So in just a few hours, Alang brutally killed the Sachiko family of 5, and finally when he transferred the body the next day to escape, he was caught by the police on the spot.

Born in 1935 in Akita City, Japan, after graduating from high school, Aro successfully entered the faculty of law at a Japanese university through his father's relationship, and worked at his father's company after graduation.

In 1959, Alang married, and his father died shortly after. In order to compete for the inheritance, he and his brother quarreled constantly, and stabbed his brother blind in the left eye with a knife, and was imprisoned for three years for intentional injury.

After being released from prison, Aro moved to Tokyo with his wife and children and started a new life. Through his own efforts, he went to work for a real estate company, and in 1976 he opened his own company, and his life was getting better and better.

In February 1983, Alang bought Sachiko's father's house, hoping to make a lot of money and make his wife and son live better.

However, because Sachiko's family has not moved away, Ah Lang chose an extreme wrong way, which eventually led to the occurrence of a bloody case.

In 1983, a family of five in Tokyo, Japan, was killed by a family of five, and the murderer wanted to get a house worth more than 100 million

After Ah Lang was arrested, the matter caused a strong sensation in Japan at that time, and public opinion was divided into two factions, especially in the sentencing and conviction of Ah Lang.

One faction believes that Ah Lang bought the house at the auction, the house is owned by Ah Lang, and the "Lao Lai" behavior of the Sachiko family who has not moved away is very hateful, and Ah Lang finally took excessive action, which was also forced. Therefore, in the sentencing of Ah Lang, it should be lightly dropped.

Another faction believes that although the house was auctioned by Ah Lang, the law clearly stipulates that it is necessary to negotiate and arrange a residence or provide compensation six months in advance, and now that the deadline has not yet arrived, Ah Lang has brutally killed the Sachiko family, which is simply mad and heinous, and must be severely punished.

After several trials, on December 20, 1985, Aro was sentenced to death at the Tokyo District Court.

Alang, who received this verdict, did not obey, and he chose to appeal, which was finally rejected by the Tokyo High Court on January 23, 1990, and the original judgment was upheld.

On November 14, 1996, the Supreme Court imposed Alang's death sentence.

On 27 December 2001, Alang was executed at the age of 66.

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In 1983, a family of five in Tokyo, Japan, was killed by a family of five, and the murderer wanted to get a house worth more than 100 million

When Alang first went to prison, he did not realize his mistake, and he even thought that the Sachiko family was to blame.

But when the police asked him:

"I bought a house to make my wife and children better off, and now they're suffering so much because you're in jail, and the two families are broken, is it worth it?"

Alang broke down, and he understood that he had done something wrong, which plunged the two families into a deep disaster, and left tears of self-blame and remorse.

A gentleman loves money and has a way to get it! There is nothing wrong with striving for the wealth of life, but the means must be reasonable and legal.

Wealth obtained through illegal means, even at the expense of harming others, not only cannot be owned by oneself, but will also be punished accordingly.

Impulse is the devil, and you must manage your emotions at all times. Don't let yourself be a slave to your emotions and plunge into an endless abyss of darkness!

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