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Kitamura-gumi : ウィキペディア英語版
Ōmuta murders
The were committed by the leader family of . The Yakuza gang was based in Omuta, Fukuoka, Japan, and was affiliated with the Dojin-kai crime syndicate. The four family members were sentenced to death for the murder of four people between 18 September and 20 September 2004.
==Summary==
had borrowed money from a 58-year-old woman .
On September 18, 2004, Mami, her husband and two sons strangled Sayoko and shot dead Sayoko's 18-year-old son and his 17-year-old friend . They put the victims in a car, which they sent into a river. On September 20, they strangled Sayoko's 15-year-old son .
The half-naked body of Joji was found on September 21. When the police arrested Mami on September 22, she confessed to the killing of the other three victims. The police found the car containing the bodies of the three victims in the Suwa River in Omuta.
Mami's husband was the leader of Kitamura-gumi. Her first son, was the son of Mami's former husband and had become Jitsuo's stepson. Her second son was . Both Takashi and Takahiro were former sumo wrestlers, known respectively as 〔(【引用サイトリンク】script-title=ja:旭竜神 孝 )〕 and ,〔(【引用サイトリンク】script-title=ja:三池山 孝紘 )〕 with the family name ''Ishibashi''.
Jitsuo made an unsuccessful attempt to kill himself with a handgun. Takashi escaped from the police, but was recaptured. Jitsuo insisted that he had committed the murders alone, but the police regarded Mami as the main offender.
They were disobedient during their trials. On October 17, 2006, Mami and Takahiro were sentenced to death. Jitsuo and Takashi were sentenced to death on February 28, 2007. On December 25, 2007, the Fukuoka high court upheld the original sentence for Mami and Takahiro, and then Takahiro screamed in the court, "Merry Christmas". On March 27, 2008, the Fukuoka high court also upheld the original sentence for Jitsuo and Takashi.

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