Hiroaki Hidaka

Hiroaki Hidaka
Hidaka's 1996 mugshot
Born17 April 1962
Miyazaki, Japan
Died25 December 2006(2006-12-25) (aged 44)
Hiroshima Detention Center, Japan
OccupationTaxi driver
Criminal statusExecuted by hanging
Children1
ConvictionMurder (4 counts)
Criminal penaltyDeath
Details
Victims4
Span of crimes
April 18 – September 14, 1996
CountryJapan
StateHiroshima
Date apprehended
September 21, 1996

Hiroaki Hidaka (日高 広明, Hidaka Hiroaki; 17 April 1962 – 25 December 2006) was a Japanese serial killer.

Early life

Hidaka was born in the Miyazaki Prefecture. He was originally an excellent student, but he failed to enter the University of Tsukuba, his target college. He entered the Fukuoka University instead, but eventually dropped out. He often borrowed money, drank and went to prostitutes. In April 1989, he moved to Hiroshima and began to work as a taxi driver.

Hidaka married in 1991, and had a daughter in 1993, but his wife entered a mental hospital.

Murders

Hidaka killed and robbed four women between April and September 1996. One of his victims was a 16-year-old girl who engaged in enjo-kōsai. He was arrested on 21 September 1996.

Trial and execution

The district court in Hiroshima sentenced Hidaka to death on 9 February 2000, a sentence that he did not appeal. He was executed by hanging on 25 December 2006.[1][2][3] After his execution, his lawyer, Shuichi Adachi, protested that he had been illegally refused access to his client by prison authorities.[4]

See also

References

  1. ^ "Four prisoners executed in Japan". BBC. 25 December 2006. Retrieved 14 April 2008.
  2. ^ "Four hanged on Christmas Day". The Times. London. 26 December 2006. Retrieved 14 April 2008.{{cite news}}: CS1 maint: deprecated archival service (link)
  3. ^ "DEATH PENALTY NEWS". Amnesty International. December 2006. Retrieved 13 November 2007.
  4. ^ "Lawyer to sue after prison bars meeting before inmate is executed". The Japan Times. 9 February 2007. Retrieved 23 February 2008.