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{{Nihongo|'''Sachiko Eto'''|江藤 幸子|Etō Sachiko}} (August 21, 1947 – September 27, 2012), known as "The Drumstick Killer", was a Japanese cult leader and [[serial killer]], responsible for six murders in [[Sukagawa, Fukushima|Sukagawa City]] between 1994 and 1995.<ref name="平成事件回顧">{{Cite news|url=https://www.kahoku.co.jp/tohokunews/201904/20190414_13031.html|title=<Retrospective of the Heisei Era> (6) Sukagawa Prayer Murders (7 years) |
{{Nihongo|'''Sachiko Eto'''|江藤 幸子|Etō Sachiko}} (August 21, 1947 – September 27, 2012), known as "The Drumstick Killer", was a Japanese cult leader and [[serial killer]], responsible for six murders in [[Sukagawa, Fukushima|Sukagawa City]] between 1994 and 1995.<ref name="平成事件回顧">{{Cite news|url=https://www.kahoku.co.jp/tohokunews/201904/20190414_13031.html|title=<Retrospective of the Heisei Era> (6) Sukagawa Prayer Murders (7 years)|date=April 14, 2019|work=[[Kahoku Shimpō]]|access-date=2019-04-16|url-status=live|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20190416041418/https://www.kahoku.co.jp/tohokunews/201904/20190414_13031.html|archive-date=April 16, 2019}}</ref> |
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A self-professed guru who claimed to have psychic abilities, she killed several of her cult members during bizarre rituals involving [[taiko]] sticks. For her crimes, she was [[Capital punishment|sentenced to death]] and subsequently executed in 2012.<ref name="平成事件回顧"/> |
A self-professed guru who claimed to have psychic abilities, she killed several of her cult members during bizarre rituals involving [[taiko]] sticks. For her crimes, she was [[Capital punishment|sentenced to death]] and subsequently executed in 2012.<ref name="平成事件回顧"/> |
Revision as of 20:00, 13 December 2020
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Born | Sukagawa, Fukushima, Japan | August 21, 1947
Died | September 27, 2012 Miyagi Prison, Sendai, Japan | (aged 65)
Cause of death | Executed by hanging |
Other names | "The Drumstick Killer" |
Conviction(s) | Murder |
Criminal penalty | Death |
Details | |
Victims | 6 |
Span of crimes | 1994–1995 |
Country | Japan |
State(s) | Fukushima |
Date apprehended | July 5, 1995 |
Sachiko Eto (江藤 幸子, Etō Sachiko) (August 21, 1947 – September 27, 2012), known as "The Drumstick Killer", was a Japanese cult leader and serial killer, responsible for six murders in Sukagawa City between 1994 and 1995.[1]
A self-professed guru who claimed to have psychic abilities, she killed several of her cult members during bizarre rituals involving taiko sticks. For her crimes, she was sentenced to death and subsequently executed in 2012.[1]
Murders and arrest
From December 1994 to June 1995, Eto's followers, consisting of her daughter Yuko (23), Hiroshi Nemoto (21) and Mitsuo Sekine (45), assisted in killing the "ugly devils". In particular, Nemoto helped her in killing the six victims, as well as the injury of one female cult member.
On July 5, the Fukushima Prefectural Police decided to search Eto's house after the hospitalization of one cult member. They found six rotting corpses, and arrested the Sachiko and her three followers. Later, the surviving victim was also arrested upon discovery that she had participated in the assault.
The victims included Hiroshi's wife, male follower J., J.'s wife and daughter, male follower K. and female follower N.
Trial
- In March 1997, the Sendai High Court handed a 3-year sentence to the surviving cult member, including a 5-year suspended sentence (it's unknown if the decision was appealed).
- On November 16, 2001, the Fukushima District Court requested a death sentence for Sachiko Eto, life imprisonment for Yuko Eto and Mitsuo Sekine, and 20 years' imprisonment for Hiroshi Nemoto.
- On May 10, 2002, all the sentences were affirmed, but Nemoto's sentence was reduced to 18 years. Shingo Takahashi and Assistant Professor of Psychiatry Daidai Toho, the representative directors of the Japan De-Carte Association, analyzed the trial in the same fashion as those of the Aum Shinrikyo.[2]
- On November 11, 2003, the Sendai High Court dismisses appeals for diminished sentences by the conspirators.
- On November 12, 2005, Sachiko Eto's appeal was also rejected by the Sendai High Court.
- On September 16, 2008, her appeal was officially dismissed by the Supreme Court of Japan, thus confirming Eto's death sentence. She was the 10th female prisoner to be sentenced to death after the war.[3]
- On September 17, 2012, Sachiko Eto was executed in Miyagi Prison, in Sendai. She was the first woman executed in 15 years, and the fourth-in-line starting from 1950.[4][5]
References
- ^ a b "<Retrospective of the Heisei Era> (6) Sukagawa Prayer Murders (7 years)". Kahoku Shimpō. April 14, 2019. Archived from the original on April 16, 2019. Retrieved 2019-04-16.
- ^ Death sentence for guru who killed associates and assaulted one in Fukushima Asahi Shimbun (May 10, 2002)
- ^ [Society] Female "guru" sentenced to death... Fukushima's "exorcist"'s follower assaulted (Supreme Court)
- ^ Two executions for two consecutive months Nihon Keizai Shimbun (September 27, 2012)
- ^ Two executions! Minister of Justice: "We investigated thoroughly" Nihon Keizai Shimbun (September 27, 2012)
See also
- 1947 births
- 2012 deaths
- Executed Japanese serial killers
- Executed Japanese women
- Japanese female serial killers
- People convicted of murder by Japan
- Japanese people convicted of murder
- Japanese religious leaders
- July 1995 events in Asia
- People from Fukushima Prefecture
- Crimes involving Satanism or the occult
- 1994 murders in Asia
- 1990s murders in Japan
- 1994 crimes in Japan
- 1995 murders in Asia
- 1995 crimes in Japan