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JAPAN ’TWITTER KILLER’ VICTIMS CONSENTED TO DIE, LAWYERS CLAIM

A Japanese man dubbed the "Twitter killer" for luring his victims on social media admitted in court Wednesday to murdering nine people, the Agence France- Presse (AFP) reported.

But lawyers for Takahiro Shiraishi, 29, argued the charges should be reduced because the victims -- who had expressed suicidal thoughts -- gave their consent to be killed. Shiraishi, who is also accused of dismembering his victims and storing body parts in coolboxes, did not contest nine counts of murder, saying they "are all correct," public broadcaster NHK reported. He is also facing rape charges, according to media reports.


Shiraishi is accused of using Twitter to contact victims aged between 15 and 26 who posted online about taking their own lives, telling them he could help them in their plans -- or even die alongside them.


If convicted of murder, Shiraishi faces the death penalty, which is carried out by hanging in Japan. But his lawyers want the charges against him reduced to "murder with consent," which carries a prison sentence of between six months and seven years. In an interview with the Mainichi Shimbun daily, Shiraishi said he disagreed with his lawyers and would tell prosecutors that he had "killed without consent." He added: "There were bruises on the back of the victims' heads. It means there was no consent and I did it so that they wouldn't resist."



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