Skip to main content.
Religion News Blog is a non-profit service providing academics, religion professionals and other researchers with religion & cult news
ReligionNewsBlog

Religion news articles about religious cults, sects, world religions, and related issues

Navigation:
A Random Image


Related

More news articles & news archive on Otaku cult, Tsutomu Miyazaki


Translate



Advertisements *

What is a cult: Cult Definition
Simple steps to financial health and a good credit score


Elsewhere

Wicca knowns no central authority, and Wiccans do not all have the same views, beliefs or practices.


Otaku cult, Tsutomu Miyazaki:

Nerd cult murderer executed

Telegraph, UK
June 17, 2008
Julian Ryall
www.telegraph.co.uk

ReligionNewsBlog.com • Item 21653 • Posted: Tuesday June 17, 2008  

  • Google Bookmarks
  • Google Reader
  • Gmail
  • Yahoo Mail
  • Twitter
  • StumbleUpon
  • Reddit
  • Digg
  • Delicious
  • Blogger Post
  • Evernote
  • Facebook
  • Share/Bookmark
Click here... More articles on this topic: Otaku cult, Tsutomu Miyazaki

A serial child murderer was executed in Japan today, two decades after he began a reign of terror in Tokyo’s suburbs by abducting, killing and eating parts of four young girls.

Tsutomu Miyazaki, 45, revelled in his crimes in 1988 and 1989 and was the first serial killer to be linked to the “Otaku”, or nerd, cult in Japan.

Gaining aliases such as Dracula and Little Girl Murderer, he seized girls aged between four and seven years old before killing them.

He cremated the remains of one of the girls and left the ashes on her parents’s doorstep. Miyazaki also taunted the police and victims’ families in letters, describing in detail what he had done to their children.

But on July 23, 1989, he attempted to mutilate a girl in a park in the Tokyo suburb of Saitama and fled. Returning later to collect his car, he was arrested.

Police who searched Miyazaki’s small flat found 5,763 videos, including violent anime manga that quickly earned him the title the “Otaku murderer”.

Throughout the court hearings in his case, Miyazaki refused to apologise to the parents of the girls and instead insisted he had done “a good job”.

Miyazaki, who was born premature with deformed hands, told judges that he committed the crimes “in my dreams” or blamed his actions on being scared because a “rat person” had appeared and ordered him to kill the girls.

Japan’s Supreme Court had upheld his death sentence in January.

Despite mainly harmless associations with Japanese cartoons and films, the public fear of the “Otaku” cult has never really abated since Miyazaki’s crimes, and was substantially fuelled on June 8 when Tomohiro Kato, a 25-year-old loner, went on a knife rampage in Tokyo’s Otaku district of Akihabara, killing seven people and injuring 10 others.

Miyazaki was among three men hanged today, justice minister Kunio Hatoyama said.

The others were Shinji Mutsuda, 45, who had been convicted of robbery and murder, and 73-year-old Yoshio Yamasaki had been found guilty of killing two people to claim insurance payouts.

“I ordered the executions because the cases were of indescribable cruelty”, Mr Hatoyama said.

“We are carrying out executions in order to achieve justice and to firmly protect the rule of law.”

  • Google Bookmarks
  • Google Reader
  • Gmail
  • Yahoo Mail
  • Twitter
  • StumbleUpon
  • Reddit
  • Digg
  • Delicious
  • Blogger Post
  • Evernote
  • Facebook
  • Share/Bookmark


What You Can Do From Here

Read More Articles On These Topics
Share, Blog About, Bookmark, or Email This Article
Subscribe
Follow Religion News Blog on Twitter


Read Another Article
Find Related Information
cult research search enginecountercult information Use our custom search engines to find additional research resources on religions and cults
Find Related Books


Most Popular Today


Share This Article

To share this page simply copy and paste one of these URL's:





Counter Cult Search

Search for information about (religious) cults, cult-like organizations, -- as well as paranormal-, New Age, and pseudoscientific claims -- across 260+ websites, blogs and forums dedicated to cult research, spiritual abuse, ex-cult counseling & support.


Note: results are listed on another domain -- CounterCultSearch.com -- from which you can easily return here.


Apologetics Search

Search for apologetics articles, books, videos, and other research resources across 135 Christian apologetics websites and blogs.


Note: results are listed on another domain -- ApologeticsSearch.com -- from which you can easily return here.

About Religion News Blog
Religion News Blog (RNB), published by Apologetics Index, highlights news items and other resources on world religions, cults, religious sects, alternative religions and related issues. RNB's non-profit news clipping service is used by - among others - Christian apologists, countercult professionals, anticult organizations, cult experts, teachers, religion professionals, reporters and other researchers.

Home
Latest Headlines
RSS news feed [?]
Headlines by Email
News Trackers
Free content for your site
About RNB
Privacy Policy
Contact RNB
Link to RNB
Advertise on RNB
Apologetics Index
Cult FAQ
Apologetics Search Engine
CounterCult Search Engine