Daisuke Mori

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Daisuke Mori (守 大助, Mori Daisuke, born April 28, 1971) is a former Japanese nurse. He is suspected that he gave muscle relaxant his patients in Izumi-ku, Sendai, Miyagi Prefecture, but he insists his innocence. There were many problems in his hospital. His supporters insists that he was made a substitute.

He is suspected of a murder of 89-year-old woman Yukiko Shimoyama on November 24, 2000. He is also suspected of four attempted murders; an 1-year-old girl on 2 February 2000, an 11-year-old girl on 31 October 2000, a four-year-old boy on 13 November 2000 and a 45-year-old man on 24 November 2000. He was arrested on January 6, 2001. He confessed at first, but he denied that 3 days after his arrest. District court in Sendai sentenced him to life imprisonment on March 30, 2004. Japanese police insisted that Vecuronium's molecular mass is 258, but this true molecular mass is 557. His defense pointed out this contradiction on the second trial, but high court in Sendai upheld the original sentence on March 22, 2006. He appealed to Supreme Court.

Books

  • Boku wa yatte nai (Daisuke Mori, 2001) ISBN 4750314404

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