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Japan’s ‘Twitter killer': Serial torpedo preyed on suicidal women by Twitter
- Updated: November 16, 2017
A military raid that unclosed a offensive stage in a studio unit in executive Japan, after Aiko Tamura, a 23-year-old Tokyo resident, went missing, determined that one of Japan’s hideous sequence murders in new years, 27-year-old Takahiro Shiraishi, preyed on suicidal victims by Twitter.
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According to a reports, a investigators have denounced his modus operandi. Shiraishi found women on Twitter whose posts voiced suicidal thoughts, and replied to them by saying, “Let’s die together.”
Shiraishi combined a Twitter comment underneath a username ‘hangingpro’ with a bio that describes a enterprise to widespread a user’s ostensible imagination about hanging. The form print shows a manga-like painting of a immature male wearing a necktie done of a unresolved rope. The character’s neck and wrist uncover scars. The form adds: “I wish to assistance people who are unequivocally in pain. Please DM me anytime.”
One of a account’s tweets, posted on Oct 21, discussed victims of bullying as good as those who have attempted suicides, according to a Japan Times. “Bullying is everywhere, in propagandize and during work,” a post read. “There contingency be many people in multitude who are pang after attempting suicides, yet their cases are not reported in a news. we wish to assistance such people.”