[theqoo] THE MOTIVE BEHIND THE M**DER OF A YOUNG BOY IN JAPAN THAT IS CAUSING UPROAR IN JAPAN RIGHT NOW
(A photo of the suspect from his high school days)
The suspect stated that, while arguing in the car on the way to take the child to school,
the child said to him, ‘You’re not my father.’
For reference, the suspect remarried his new wife “last year.” (t/n: the new wife already had a child) Naturally, that’s an extremely short amount of time for the child to come to see him as a father figure…
だって父親じゃないじゃん😅小学生に事実言われて殺すのマジで想像以上のキチガイ具合😅 https://t.co/2PT7ycZL8n
— 醜形🈵 (@roses_123_) May 7, 2026
Most Japanese people are also reacting with things like:
“Uh… but you really aren’t the father…”
1. Hul
2. Seeing that he k*lled his child, it seems like he hadn’t been able to act like a father even before that
3. It’s just a manifestation of inferiority complex
4. No but of course you’re not the dad, you crazy bastard
Then you should treat the kid well, you lunatic
5. He showed it himself that he’s not the dad
6. Why did you marry a woman with children when you don’t even know how to consider their feelings?
7. But this is also the statement that comes straight from the perpetrator…. So he’s truly a crazy f*Cker
8. He used this as an excuse?
9. I honestly think asking such a heinous criminal about their motive is, in itself, secondary victimization of the victim. An innocent person d*ed simply because of a lunatic, so why do they keep broadcasting content that blames the victim?
10. They say he never took the child to school before and that day was the first time, but they are talking as if it wasn’t a planned crime

