Talk:Tsutomu Miyazaki

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[edit] Comment 1

Wow, scary stuff JayKeaton 05:11, 8 May 2006 (UTC)

I added below but erased.

--- In 2005, the person related to the Yomiuri Shimbun confessed in his weblog that there was an inclination report. (The entry was deleted at once.) According to the entry, most of the magazines in Miyazaki's room were usual men's magazines. However, a certain private TV cameraman put an indecent magazine most up. And he took a movie as a scoop. Therefore, it had been reported that Miyazaki was a special sex pervert.

The web community of Japanese geeks became a commotion about this confession. The truth is still uncertain.

But it is true at least, that there was few kinky video programs in Miyazaki's six thousands of videocassettes. Most of them recorded usual TV programs. But a lot of Japanese people believed that Miyazaki collected thousands of indecent video contents. He was only a video Otaku. Is there any relationships between being a video mania and being a serial murderer?

The voice to request the review of the history rises along with Otaku's generalization like this. ---

I know that my English is not smart. But there is a fact that there is a voice to request the review of reports about Tsutomu Miyazaki's man image in Japan. Kotoba Mamoru 18:19, 9 May 2006 (UTC)

[edit] A picture that can be used

It hails from the crime library, but considering a pic from there is used with Richard Trenton Chase, I think it will be good here - http://www.crimelibrary.com/graphics/photos/criminal_mind/psychology/movies_made_me_kill/Tsutomu-Miyazaki200.jpg

[edit] The awaiting death sentence

I didn't even know Japan still had death sentences, I figured they were more like Canada than America in not having them. Especially with something like hanging since even in the US they use injection or electrocution (I think they still have electrocution... not sure... or hell, there used to be gas chamber and hanging but I think that ended).

Anyway, it says he's been on death row, presumably while they go over things with the trial, and then over half a year ago they verify his sentence will be carried out... but has it yet? Or is he still alive and awaiting execution? Surely something large like that would make the news and it could be added to the article.

I'm sort of curious about what goes through the mind of a guy like this, anyone know if he speaks english, or if he's done any japanese interviews which could be translated? Tyciol 19:41, 10 July 2007 (UTC)