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Japanese serial killer

Tokichi Ishii

Tokichi Ishii (d. 1918) was a Japanese convicted serial killer and author. In 1915, he was sentenced to death for murdering four people: a couple, a police officer, and a woman. While on death row, Ishii converted to Christianity and wrote his confessions and memoir whose English title is A Gentleman in Prison.[1]

Ishii committed forty robberies, rapes, and four murders in Tokyo, Kanagawa, Shizuoka, Aichi, Osaka, Hyogo, etc.

  • April 30, 1915: He strangled Haru Tanaka, 26, and gouged out her eyes and throat[4]
  • June 17, 1915: He strangled Yokohama couple Teiro Otsuki and Haru Kobayashi to death and stole their silver watch[5]
  • July 13, 1915: He killed a police officer who was chasing him during a robbery in Aichi Prefecture

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