I got pregnant and even got permission to get married… Japanese man’s shameless excuse for killing his girlfriend

“I wanted to marry my daughter, so I agreed, but why my daughter had to be murdered and why the location of the body was not immediately disclosed to me is constant anger and questions.”

A man in his 20s charged with killing his pregnant girlfriend in Kyoto, Japan has been sentenced to 18 years in prison. The man, who was contemplating that her other woman was also pregnant with her own child, reportedly killed her lover after an argument with her.

On the 5th, the Kyoto District Court (Presiding Judge Keiyu Masuda) sentenced Seikawa Matsukai (26) to 18 years in prison for the murder of Kyoka Kimura (then 19 years old) with whom he was dating in 2016, according to the prosecutor’s demand, according to Kyodo News. Local media such as Kyoto Shimbun and MBS reported.

According to the ruling, at around 1:30 am on October 22, 2016, after stopping the car in Ide-machi, Matsukai strangled her girlfriend Kimura, who was riding in the passenger seat, to death.

At the time of her initial arrest, Matsukai reenacted the choking action and admitted her charges while weeping, saying, “Her relationship with Kimura became difficult (after a quarrel), and she was strangling her before I knew it.” . And last year, according to his statement, part of the body was found in the hills of Nara City, but the crime of abandoning the body expired after three years of statute of limitations.

However, he has since denied the allegation. He said, “When I was out of the car, Kimura made an extreme choice. She abandoned the body because she felt sorry for it to be known. She has maintained her innocence, saying, “I said I killed her to hide her extreme choice.”

Matskai’s defense team insisted that 메이저사이트the murder was not proven and that he was innocent. However, Judge Masuda judged that Matsukai, who had lied about his relationship with a woman for a long time, acted impulsively when her girlfriend questioned him about it.

In response, the judge drew a line, saying, “Throwing the body on the road and not reporting it was an action that would not have been taken had it not been for murder.”

He then pointed out, “The act of attempting camouflage operations, such as manipulating the victim’s cell phone after hiding the fact of abandoning the body, also appears to be the circumstances of the murder by the accused.”

The possibility of choosing the theater group that Matsukai argued was also dismissed. The judge said, “(Mr. Kimura) was about to give birth, and after graduating from vocational school, her job was decided. She has no reason to be pessimistic about the future,” she said, saying, “The confession the defendant made at the beginning is natural and reliable.”

In addition, he criticized, “The defendant who hid the body pretended to be looking for the victim and treated the bereaved family and neighbors as usual.”

He said, “Even if the victim questioned the accused right before the crime and a quarrel broke out, the cause was originally attributed to the accused, so there is no fault on the victim.” He revealed the reason for the sentencing.

After the verdict, the bereaved family commented, “There hasn’t been a day that I haven’t thought of my daughter since she disappeared. ‘If I had done this at that time, the result would have been different, I could have done more. I don’t know what we can do in the future, but I sincerely hope that such a miserable incident will never happen again.”

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