Shoko Nakagawa voices strong opinions on suspect reporting in the Kitakyushu student murder case, sparking public debate.
1Reporter Fuyutsuki★.Dec. 20, 2024 (Fri) 10:16:25.27ID:KYodYQaT9
Shoko Nakagawa: “There’s no need to protect the perpetrator” – Kitakyushu junior high school student murder case sparks controversy over suspect reporting. Talent and singer Shoko Nakagawa updated her x (formerly Twitter) account on the 19th. He wrote about his feelings toward the perpetrator of the crime. In connection with an incident in which a boy and girl in their third year of junior high school were stabbed at a McDonald’s in Kitakyushu City, resulting in the death of a female student, the Fukuoka Prefectural Police arrested a man in his 40s who lives nearby on suspicion of attempted murder on the same day. There has also been a lot of interest in this incident on social media, with several related words trending, such as “Murder of two junior high school students,” “Fukuoka Prefectural Police,” and “Near the scene.” On the other hand, there were also some questions raised about why the suspect’s real name was not reported. Perhaps in response to this situation, Nakagawa said, “No matter what the reason, the circumstances of the perpetrator are irrelevant to the victim.We absolutely want to have a society and laws that care for and protect victims, and there is no need to protect perpetrators.” Many followers responded in agreement, saying things like, “I agree,” “I absolutely agree,” and “It’s strange for the media and judiciary to publish the victim’s name and conceal the perpetrator’s identity.”
However, there were also comments like, “We need to protect the perpetrator (and his/her family and relatives),” and “I don’t mean to defend the perpetrator, but when I learn about the environment in which the perpetrator grew up, I sometimes feel sympathy for them.” There were also opinions such as, “I don’t know who the perpetrator of this case is.” Nakagawa herself has been the victim of relentless stalking and repeated slander on social media for many years. In June last year, after receiving a post that could be interpreted as a death threat, X expressed his intention to report it to the police and cited the perpetrator’s mental health issues. “From the victim’s perspective, it makes no difference and physically takes away valuable time. “What a life to do something like that and make your parents sad,” he wrote, and took a firm stance, saying, “From the victim’s point of view, it doesn’t matter what the child’s mental state is!”
However, there were also comments like, “We need to protect the perpetrator (and his/her family and relatives),” and “I don’t mean to defend the perpetrator, but when I learn about the environment in which the perpetrator grew up, I sometimes feel sympathy for them.” There were also opinions such as, “I don’t know who the perpetrator of this case is.” Nakagawa herself has been the victim of relentless stalking and repeated slander on social media for many years. In June last year, after receiving a post that could be interpreted as a death threat, X expressed his intention to report it to the police and cited the perpetrator’s mental health issues. “From the victim’s perspective, it makes no difference and physically takes away valuable time. “What a life to do something like that and make your parents sad,” he wrote, and took a firm stance, saying, “From the victim’s point of view, it doesn’t matter what the child’s mental state is!”
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7Anonymous @I’m sorry.Dec. 20, 2024 (Fri) 10:19:25.82ID:5yP+oqvk0
>>1
“From the victim’s point of view,” you’re not the victim.
“From the victim’s point of view,” you’re not the victim.
88Anonymous @I’m sorry.Dec. 20, 2024 (Fri) 10:36:07.36ID:CkTUPpZO0
>>1
There’s no need to protect the perpetrator, so do you think it doesn’t matter if the perpetrator is killed by a prison guard or another inmate in prison? lol.
There’s no need to protect the perpetrator, so do you think it doesn’t matter if the perpetrator is killed by a prison guard or another inmate in prison? lol.
6Anonymous @I’m sorry.Dec. 20, 2024 (Fri) 10:19:18.29ID:m4kXTyIw0
Is he the type of person who would order his followers to be lynched?
8Anonymous @I’m sorry.Dec. 20, 2024 (Fri) 10:19:38.39ID:CyFys55L0
My cat.
9Anonymous @I’m sorry.Dec. 20, 2024 (Fri) 10:20:09.41ID:dxsXc3C40
Didn’t a newspaper claim that, “Dead people no longer have human rights, but criminals do!”?
10Anonymous @I’m sorry.Dec. 20, 2024 (Fri) 10:20:10.79ID:2PpU2k920
We live in a country governed by laws, so such emotional arguments are meaningless.
28Anonymous @I’m sorry.Dec. 20, 2024 (Fri) 10:22:31.20ID:ot0qnqBp0
>>10
There are no human rights or laws that don’t take emotions into account.
There are no human rights or laws that don’t take emotions into account.
14Anonymous @I’m sorry.Dec. 20, 2024 (Fri) 10:20:30.94ID:0iVaKtXD0
It would be good to become a member of parliament who makes laws.
16Anonymous @I’m sorry.Dec. 20, 2024 (Fri) 10:20:43.82ID:RNMzxYnu0
Take a bite.
17Anonymous @I’m sorry.Dec. 20, 2024 (Fri) 10:20:43.94ID:WhZ/SDOd0
Either way, he’s still a suspect this time.
19Anonymous @I’m sorry.Dec. 20, 2024 (Fri) 10:21:06.07ID:iHIFXgSB0
It’ll come out soon.
20Anonymous @I’m sorry.Dec. 20, 2024 (Fri) 10:21:06.65ID:5BhgxBBF0
Presumed innocent.
33Anonymous @I’m sorry.Dec. 20, 2024 (Fri) 10:23:16.07ID:ZprceCPf0
>>20
This is it.
This is it.
21Anonymous @I’m sorry.Dec. 20, 2024 (Fri) 10:21:08.58ID:gFu9vpH20
But isn’t it the case that slander against perpetrators is not tolerated?
22Anonymous @I’m sorry.Dec. 20, 2024 (Fri) 10:21:20.12ID:fPxfXau60
It hasn’t been confirmed yet, they’ve just arrested him.
23Anonymous @I’m sorry.Dec. 20, 2024 (Fri) 10:21:27.47ID:9DDry6Wg0
> I bet there are a lot of reports from all over the country right now saying “That guy looks dangerous” and asking for something to be done
> The victim is a child, so they’re probably like, “To hell with consideration” (´・ω・`)
I guess this is what happens (´・ω・`).
> The victim is a child, so they’re probably like, “To hell with consideration” (´・ω・`)
I guess this is what happens (´・ω・`).
25Anonymous @I’m sorry.Dec. 20, 2024 (Fri) 10:22:14.50ID:tp8koUDP0
Is this the Smiley Kikuchi route?
52Anonymous @I’m sorry.Dec. 20, 2024 (Fri) 10:28:53.16ID:cQ+jNKGv0
>>25
Kikuchi is on the side of those who oppose this kind of lynching,
so he’s a decent guy.
Kikuchi is on the side of those who oppose this kind of lynching,
so he’s a decent guy.
31Anonymous @I’m sorry.Dec. 20, 2024 (Fri) 10:22:48.21ID:Fdn6arnN0
He is a professional at emotional manipulation.
36Anonymous @I’m sorry.Dec. 20, 2024 (Fri) 10:25:29.83ID:gMVq1VKH0
Not again.
37Anonymous @I’m sorry.Dec. 20, 2024 (Fri) 10:25:34.96ID:eKldlvis0
Telling your house address is going too far.
38Anonymous @I’m sorry.Dec. 20, 2024 (Fri) 10:25:36.95ID:gQoxr2f10
As thin as possible.
39Anonymous @I’m sorry.Dec. 20, 2024 (Fri) 10:25:48.44ID:XXWj3OJl0
Is this the kind of character he is?
40Anonymous @I’m sorry.Dec. 20, 2024 (Fri) 10:26:08.13ID:vfk4ijTQ0
It’s none of your business.
44Anonymous @I’m sorry.Dec. 20, 2024 (Fri) 10:27:11.33ID:3dx5khA70
Are they complaining about the fact that they didn’t release the anti-camera footage?
46Anonymous @I’m sorry.Dec. 20, 2024 (Fri) 10:27:59.37ID:DJmkuFG60
No, I think the perpetrator’s family should be protected. Only the law can hold the perpetrator accountable.
50Anonymous @I’m sorry.Dec. 20, 2024 (Fri) 10:28:44.28ID:XDZG2rSj0
The name, personal information and photo of the Mitsubishi UFJ Bank employee who blackmailed him should be made public. He is a vicious criminal and terrifying.
58Anonymous @I’m sorry.Dec. 20, 2024 (Fri) 10:29:48.95ID:ZPBmj6yq0
Do you know about recent false accusations?
59Anonymous @I’m sorry.Dec. 20, 2024 (Fri) 10:29:51.90ID:DsZjLZbN0
What if you’re falsely accused? Can you take responsibility?
67Anonymous @I’m sorry.Dec. 20, 2024 (Fri) 10:31:32.83ID:5HB80cV20
I laughed when I saw the complete denial of the right to a trial lol.
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