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Yamaguchi arson and murders : ウィキペディア英語版 | Yamaguchi arson and murders
The Yamaguchi arson and murders took place between July 21, and July 22, 2013 in the hamlet of Mitake, in Shūnan, in Yamaguchi Prefecture, Japan, and resulted in the deaths of five people. These murders prompted a manhunt for a 63-year-old man who had disappeared from the town after the killings, leaving two cars and his dog behind. The suspect's house had a haiku poem posted in the window reading "Setting a fire—smoke gives delight—to a country fellow".〔 ==Murders== On Sunday July 21, 2013, the bodies of a woman and a couple, all in their 70s, were found in their fire-gutted houses. The bodies of two other seniors were discovered in their intact homes the next morning. Two houses in Mitake had been destroyed by fire. Authorities determined that the fires were "suspicious" and found dead bodies. On the morning of July 22, police found two additional bodies in the same area, several hundred meters away from the destroyed houses. Police found a haiku in the residence of the suspect.〔Wakatsuki, Yoko. "(Killings in tiny Japanese village prompt hunt for 'serial killer' )." ((Archive )) ''CNN''. July 24, 2013. Retrieved on July 24, 2013. (Also available at ) ''KSDK-TV''.〕 The suspect, a 63-year-old man, had moved to the hamlet around 1993 to watch over his parents, who died around 2006.〔Walsh, Michael. "(Haiku killer: Suspected murderer leaves cryptic poem near the scene of the crime in Japan )." ''New York Daily News''. Wednesday July 24, 2013. Retrieved on July 24, 2013.〕 About one third of Mitake's population died in the incident.〔Walker, Tim. "(Japan: Hunt on for serial killer who left a haiku clue )." ''The Independent''. July 23, 2013. Retrieved on August 8, 2013.〕
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