Takayuki_Fukuda
Takayuki Fukuda
Japanese murderer
Takayuki Ōtsuki (大月 孝行, Ōtsuki Takayuki, formerly named Takayuki Fukuda (福田 孝行, Fukuda Takayuki)) was the perpetrator of the Hikari Parent-child Murder Incident (光市母子殺害事件, Hikari-shi Boshi Satsugai Jiken) in Hikari, Yamaguchi, Japan, on 14 April 1999.[1] On that day, when he was 18 years and 1 month old, he killed a woman (then 23 years old) and then performed necrophilia on the body,[2] and also killed her daughter Yūka Motomura (本村 夕夏, Motomura Yūka, then 11 months old),[2] and stole their wallet.[2] He was charged with rape, murder and robbery, and was handed the death sentence although he was not of the age of maturity (20 years of age in Japan) at that time (18 years and 1 month).[3] The appeal was rejected.[1]
During the trial, the brutality of the details of the incident and the demands by the defense lawyers that teenagers ought not receive the death sentence were widely reported in mass media, sparking a debate within Japan.[4]