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00:00:00On December 26th last year, shocking news was released.
00:00:06According to the people involved, Chisako Kakehi was taken to the hospital from the Osaka police station where she was being held this morning.
00:00:14After that, the cause of death was confirmed.
00:00:17The one who died in the prison was 78-year-old Chisako Kakehi.
00:00:26Her husband and three children were poisoned one after another.
00:00:33However, she...
00:00:35I don't have any means to get the poison.
00:00:39I don't know how to get it, so I want you to tell me.
00:00:43It's easier to die than to be told that it's a suicide.
00:00:51It is said that it took about 10 years to poison the men and take their legacy.
00:01:01In this program, Chisako Kakehi's ex-partner is directly attacked.
00:01:06What is the shocking fact that has never been told on TV?
00:01:11I might have been killed.
00:01:16The crime of using a chemical.
00:01:19There is a mystery there.
00:01:22I drank a chemical without realizing it.
00:01:25And it's been a while since it's gone.
00:01:27How the hell did you kill me?
00:01:30How did you make him drink a chemical without realizing it?
00:01:38And why didn't the chemical die right after it was used?
00:01:49The women who were called poison.
00:01:56Can you solve this mystery?
00:02:01In December 2013, an emergency call was the beginning of the incident.
00:02:08Yes, this is 119. Is it a fire? Is it an emergency?
00:02:13My husband was working on his computer on the second floor.
00:02:18When I came to wake him up, he was lying on the floor.
00:02:22He didn't even breathe.
00:02:26On this day, Kakehi Isao, who lives in Kyoto, passed away.
00:02:33It's getting cold.
00:02:36Kakehi Chisako, his wife, was the one who reported it.
00:02:43Mr. Ono Ikko, a non-fiction writer who has met her 23 times in prison,
00:02:48told us about the report at this time.
00:02:52I talked to the person who was in charge of this conversation in the courtroom.
00:02:56Even though it was an emergency call, his voice was calm.
00:03:00It was as if he were talking to someone even though his husband had passed away.
00:03:06Fertilizer?
00:03:08Yes, as a result of a blood test, the cause was found to be addictive.
00:03:14Fertilizer was detected from the blood of his deceased husband.
00:03:21Fertilizer, commonly referred to as fertilizers,
00:03:25contains only 0.2 grams of poison in each type.
00:03:31It is regulated by the Poison and Drug Control Act,
00:03:35so it is not easy for ordinary people to obtain it.
00:03:40How was he when he passed away?
00:03:42Yes.
00:03:43After his wife Chisako and I finished dinner,
00:03:48Thank you for the meal.
00:03:51I still have work to do.
00:03:53I see.
00:03:55I went to the second floor alone for work,
00:03:58but at 9.47 p.m.,
00:04:04I found him lying down in his room.
00:04:08That's strange.
00:04:12What?
00:04:13He noticed something strange when he looked at the photos.
00:04:21I couldn't find a cup.
00:04:23If he committed suicide, he would drink from a cup, wouldn't he?
00:04:28Fertilizer dissolves easily in water,
00:04:31so if he committed suicide, he would use a container like a cup.
00:04:36However, there was no container like a cup at the scene.
00:04:42The police began to investigate, considering the possibility of another murder.
00:04:48On the other hand, the police refused to investigate the journalist.
00:04:53I was really shaken.
00:04:56I was like, what?
00:04:59It was unexpected.
00:05:01The first thing I thought was,
00:05:04if something like this happened to us,
00:05:07I would be the one to be blamed.
00:05:10That was the biggest shock.
00:05:12I was like, where did this happen?
00:05:16I'm not happy that I'm going to be blamed for my own death.
00:05:24I want to live happily.
00:05:27I don't want to be blamed for my own death.
00:05:30I'd rather die than live like that.
00:05:35She claims that she is not involved in her husband's death.
00:05:40However, there is a surprising fact behind this claim.
00:05:46My wife's family has been married four times,
00:05:49and all of her husbands have passed away.
00:05:52That's not all.
00:05:54Many of her husbands have passed away.
00:05:57What does that mean?
00:05:59Many of her husbands have passed away around her.
00:06:04I didn't know that.
00:06:07Yes.
00:06:08And some of them...
00:06:09I feel sick all of a sudden.
00:06:11I feel like I'm unconscious.
00:06:14Some of her husbands suddenly passed away in the car.
00:06:18Yes.
00:06:19I'll call you later.
00:06:21Be careful.
00:06:24After having dinner with his wife...
00:06:42He passed out while driving his motorcycle.
00:06:47Some of his husbands have passed away.
00:06:51The blood of this man shows that his blood is contaminated.
00:06:57According to you,
00:06:5911 of his husbands have passed away in the past 20 years.
00:07:07Three of them are murderers,
00:07:10and one of them is accused of attempted murder.
00:07:15In addition,
00:07:16the total amount of inheritance received from the deceased men is said to be about 1 billion yen.
00:07:25She becomes the wife of a wealthy man,
00:07:29and takes his inheritance.
00:07:32People call her
00:07:37the woman of five years old,
00:07:39Chisako Kakehi.
00:07:42How did she find single men who were her targets?
00:07:49She mainly used marriage counseling centers.
00:07:53Not just one place,
00:07:55but several places.
00:07:57And among them,
00:07:59she was looking for someone who was good enough for her.
00:08:05She registered at several marriage counseling centers
00:08:08and found a man who was her target.
00:08:13In addition...
00:08:15She wrote a questionnaire on the marriage counseling center.
00:08:22She asked for 10 million yen in income.
00:08:28But she didn't have a good education.
00:08:32She didn't have a good education, and her annual income was over 10 million yen.
00:08:36She was told that she didn't have to be healthy even in her 90s.
00:08:42I'd rather be that way.
00:08:43She was the one who paid the most attention to this.
00:08:48I don't think she had any children.
00:08:51She lost her wife and got divorced.
00:08:55I think she thought it would be better to be lonely.
00:09:00A lonely elderly man.
00:09:04She emphasized that she didn't have a family in order to receive the inheritance smoothly.
00:09:13In addition, there was a direct message in the questionnaire.
00:09:19I'm dreaming of a second life.
00:09:23It's my will to be considerate to my partner and to do my best.
00:09:29I think health management and a bright family are the duties of a wife.
00:09:36A bright and conscientious wife.
00:09:39Was she trying to give such an impression?
00:09:44Excuse me.
00:09:45This time, we contacted a man who had been living with Chizako Kakehi for a year.
00:09:52Excuse me.
00:09:54Excuse me.
00:09:57I'll ask you anything.
00:10:0230 years ago, he met Chizako at a marriage party and got married right away.
00:10:07At that time, he was a man who was engaged in the distribution business.
00:10:12What is the charm of Chizako Kakehi?
00:10:16She was beautiful and glamorous.
00:10:20She was very smart.
00:10:23She read a lot of difficult books.
00:10:26For example, the text critic of Karatani Kojin, Kant and Marx, and the study of Zen.
00:10:34She was great.
00:10:37She read a lot of difficult books such as philosophy because she was smart.
00:10:44In the conversation, in her daily life, she was in love with a man.
00:10:52I was also in love with her.
00:10:56The man who was fascinated by her and even thought of marriage looked back at that time.
00:11:04At that time, I didn't even pretend to be in love with her.
00:11:07I didn't think so, but I thought it was a love affair.
00:11:10It may be my illusion.
00:11:14Maybe I was killed at that time.
00:11:22In addition, her charm was shown even when she was not in love with him.
00:11:28That is...
00:11:31Passionate love mail.
00:11:35This was sent to her husband, Kakehi Isao, who was killed.
00:11:40My feelings for you have become unwavering.
00:11:46Thank you for choosing a good wife like me.
00:11:51Passionate love message with sweet words.
00:11:58It was also sent from hell.
00:12:04It was sent to me after I started dating her.
00:12:13Kakehi Isao sent 28 love letters to her husband.
00:12:27I want to see you.
00:12:30I miss you because I'm in a place where I'm trapped.
00:12:35I'm in a place like this.
00:12:40It's like a dream to have such an encounter.
00:12:45If it's a dream, don't wake up.
00:12:47I want to erase the sins I committed with an eraser.
00:12:51I'm sorry to say something like a dream.
00:12:54That's why I'm a useless woman who doesn't have the courage to die.
00:12:59It's the second time.
00:13:02Wherever I live, I'm a woman.
00:13:06I'm a woman.
00:13:08She's using it as a weapon.
00:13:10I think the person who received this letter was trying to protect her.
00:13:21Kakehi Isao, who was obsessed with her husband and her ex-lover.
00:13:27There is no doubt that the chemical was used in the crime.
00:13:32But there are two mysteries.
00:13:36As a result of the examination, it was found that her husband died an hour after dinner.
00:13:42And the man on the motorcycle broke up with her and died in 20 to 30 minutes.
00:13:47Why?
00:13:50Chemicals enter the body and die in a few minutes.
00:13:57Regardless, her husband broke up with her and died an hour later.
00:14:04The man on the motorcycle died in 20 to 30 minutes.
00:14:11Why didn't he die right after dinner?
00:14:16There is another mystery.
00:14:19Chemicals are highly alkaline.
00:14:22When you put it in your mouth, you feel a strong stimulation.
00:14:26How did he drink this without being noticed?
00:14:31Observe!
00:14:34How did Kakehi Isao use chemicals to kill?
00:14:40It's a poison killing mystery that shook the whole country.
00:14:45Yukirin, what do you think?
00:14:46It's like a food that reacts and makes it hard to feel the stimulation.
00:14:52First, put it out for dinner.
00:14:54I think there is something that can be done by yourself.
00:14:58That's the quiz.
00:15:01I was surprised.
00:15:02That's the quiz.
00:15:03I'm thinking about it, too.
00:15:04I'm sorry. I'm saying, please think about something.
00:15:08I'm just carefully interpreting the quiz.
00:15:11I thought you were looking at me.
00:15:14When you eat spicy food, you drink milk or yogurt to feel better.
00:15:22I don't know.
00:15:24If you put it in there, it's hard to feel the stimulation.
00:15:28If you drink it together, it slows down the absorption.
00:15:32What do you think?
00:15:33Is milk okay?
00:15:34Is it yogurt?
00:15:35But there was a sentence that said,
00:15:37It's my wife's job to take care of my health.
00:15:40I think it's yogurt.
00:15:41Yogurt.
00:15:44What I'm curious about is,
00:15:45If you eat out and fall down in 20 minutes,
00:15:50If you eat at home and fall down in an hour,
00:15:53I think you have to be able to do it outside.
00:15:57I put it in the empty capsule in the market.
00:16:00I put it in.
00:16:01I mix it with soup after I go to the bathroom.
00:16:03I see.
00:16:04A woman of five years old, Chisako Kakehi's time-delay mystery.
00:16:08What is that terrible exit?
00:16:13In addition, a woman named Kanae Kijima, who was called the only daughter of Heisei.
00:16:19Many men who met at the wedding site died suspiciously.
00:16:24I didn't kill him.
00:16:26There is no direct evidence.
00:16:28What is the investigation of the investigation department chief who revealed the crime?
00:16:32This is not a suicide.
00:16:34What?
00:16:38Kakehi Chisako, a woman of five years old, who killed men and received about 100 million yen in inheritance.
00:16:48How did she kill him using a manufactured object?
00:16:54That is...
00:16:59Here you are.
00:17:01She put a manufactured object in the capsule and made him drink it.
00:17:11By doing this, you don't feel the stimulation when you put it in your mouth.
00:17:16You can also make time to dissolve in the body and reach the core.
00:17:23But why didn't the men resist drinking the capsule?
00:17:30Actually...
00:17:37What is that?
00:17:39This is a well-known supplement for the body.
00:17:43Would you like to try it?
00:17:44First of all, I drink it.
00:17:47In order not to be suspected, she gave him a real supplement.
00:17:52On the day of the crime, she turned the contents into a manufactured object.
00:17:57How are you?
00:17:58Of course I drink.
00:17:59She said this in an interview later.
00:18:03Prepare a large bag and a small bag.
00:18:08Put the poisoned substance in it and I'll drink the small one.
00:18:17On November 19, 2014, Kakehi Chisako was arrested.
00:18:23Kakehi Chisako was sentenced to death for three murders and one robbery.
00:18:32Kakehi Chisako's family claimed that the cause of death was a sick man.
00:18:42On December 20, 2014, Kakehi Chisako was taken to the hospital.
00:18:48Kakehi Chisako was 78 years old.
00:18:54She was a single mother in Heisei.
00:18:57She was called that in various media at the time of the incident.
00:19:01Kakehi Chisako was sentenced to death for three murders and one robbery.
00:19:06She received a large amount of money from a large number of men she met on a dating site.
00:19:11Among them, four men stopped her from committing a murder.
00:19:15Kakehi Chisako's family claimed that the cause of death was a sick man.
00:19:22The former detective who investigated the case...
00:19:25I was terrified.
00:19:28I didn't know there was such a person.
00:19:31This is the first time that the investigation is revealed.
00:19:36There is a possibility that this is a murder.
00:19:39What?
00:19:41What is the investigation of the director of the underground police station?
00:19:48This is the first time that the investigation is revealed.
00:19:55At that time, he was called the Kijima Kanae theater.
00:20:00I didn't kill anyone.
00:20:04Kijima Kanae's actions were seen in the front row of the court.
00:20:09She was sitting right next to me.
00:20:13She took off her shoes and shook her legs.
00:20:17She was wearing two layers of skirts.
00:20:21Why were the men fascinated by this woman and killed?
00:20:28The mystery of the Kijima Kanae murder case.
00:20:35This is a report of the investigation.
00:20:44January 10, 2012, Saitama District Court.
00:20:49What does the defendant Kijima say in court?
00:20:55This is the first trial of a case with more than 600 candidates.
00:21:02Kijima Kanae, who appeared in court, became the focus of attention.
00:21:09The eyes of the defendants were locked.
00:21:15Kijima Kanae, who wore a refreshing and casual outfit, which is not the defendant of the murder case,
00:21:23looked around the defendant's seat.
00:21:27What is your name?
00:21:29My name is Kijima Kanae.
00:21:33Kijima Kanae's voice was very gentle and calm.
00:21:39It was the beginning of the Kijima Kanae theater.
00:21:44Four men who knew Kijima were suspicious of each other.
00:21:50Three of them were accused of murder.
00:21:54Kijima Kanae, who appeared in court, became the focus of attention.
00:22:01There are three common points in the murder case.
00:22:06The first is that a 53-year-old man in Tokyo died of carbon monoxide poisoning.
00:22:13Three and a half months later, a fire broke out in an 80-year-old man's house in Chiba Prefecture.
00:22:19Kijima Kanae, who appeared in court, became the focus of attention.
00:22:25Three and a half months later, a 41-year-old man in Saitama died in a car parked in a parking lot.
00:22:33Kijima Kanae, who appeared in court, became the focus of attention.
00:22:37The common point of the three men is that they used the same website as Kijima Kanae.
00:22:44Kijima Kanae gave Kijima Kanae a large amount of money.
00:22:48The defendant was dating several men at the same time,
00:22:54and he was cheating on them with cash.
00:22:57In order to break off the relationship, he planned a serial murder and killed them.
00:23:06Kijima Kanae, who appeared in court, became the focus of attention.
00:23:11I didn't kill him.
00:23:13I didn't kill him.
00:23:15I was serious about getting married, so I didn't lie.
00:23:21Kijima Kanae, who appeared in court, became the focus of attention.
00:23:25The defense will clarify two things in the second half.
00:23:30One is that Kijima Kanae was seriously thinking about getting married to the man who killed him.
00:23:37The other is that Kijima Kanae did not kill the three men.
00:23:43It is unforgivable to charge him with murder because there are three serious cases.
00:23:49The prosecution and the defense are at odds.
00:23:55After the break, they saw the defendant who came to the court in the afternoon.
00:24:03They were shocked.
00:24:05What is this?
00:24:12She changed her clothes in the morning and in the afternoon.
00:24:17What is this thread?
00:24:19This was seen as a correction of the court at that time.
00:24:24Minori Kitahara, who has served 35 times in this trial,
00:24:29What was her impression when she saw the defendant Kijima Kanae?
00:24:33The way she looked was elegant and her voice was very cute.
00:24:41And she said she was also paying attention to her clothes.
00:24:46She was wearing a long knitwear over a puddle of water.
00:24:52Overlaying the skirt?
00:24:54Overlaying.
00:24:56What was impressive about her fashion was the overlapping of the skirt.
00:25:01When I get questions from lawyers, I wear fluttering clothes.
00:25:07I wear cute clothes. I change my clothes every time.
00:25:11When I get questions from the prosecution, I suddenly change my clothes.
00:25:17I wear clothes that are obviously not motivated.
00:25:20This trial is a trial by a judge.
00:25:24There is no direct evidence in a series of cases.
00:25:27The judges have to judge whether the defendant is guilty or not with indirect evidence.
00:25:35Many suspicious events that happened around Kijima.
00:25:41The three murder cases occurred in Tokyo, Chiba, and Saitama.
00:25:49The Tokyo case was initially judged as suicide.
00:25:53Chiba was also judged to have been caused by a fire.
00:26:02So, we will start with the case of Saitama, which was initially judged to be a homicide.
00:26:10The first time a series of cases were revealed was August 2009.
00:26:16Saitama Prefectural Police arrived at the residence of a rent-a-car.
00:26:27There was a body of a man in the back seat of the car.
00:26:36At the foot of the passenger seat, there was a charcoal stove and a burning charcoal.
00:26:42He was burned to death.
00:26:46It was a series of suicides.
00:26:49Let's see if there is a will.
00:26:52The first judgment was that it was not a suicide.
00:27:02The man who died from the license plate in the wallet was Shimizu Yuya, a company employee, 41 years old.
00:27:09He was still 41 years old.
00:27:12The investigation chief came to the scene.
00:27:16Thank you for your hard work.
00:27:18Do you think it was a series of suicides?
00:27:22There is a possibility that it was a suicide.
00:27:26We need to investigate carefully.
00:27:29Yes.
00:27:31Is it a suicide or a homicide?
00:27:34What does the investigation chief think?
00:27:36What happened to the window when you found it?
00:27:39All the windows were closed and locked.
00:27:42However, it was not stuck.
00:27:51The cause of death is a single-acid carbon monoxide poisoning.
00:28:07What about the charcoal?
00:28:09It's in the passenger seat.
00:28:11The charcoal that was placed under the passenger seat was all burned.
00:28:22Is this the match?
00:28:24Yes.
00:28:30Chief Ichi, there was a victim's wallet and cell phone in the paper bag.
00:28:34There was a cell phone in the wallet.
00:28:39Did you find the clothes?
00:28:41It wasn't in the car.
00:28:44Is it a suicide or a homicide?
00:28:51This is not a suicide.
00:28:55There is a possibility of a homicide.
00:28:57What?
00:28:59Let's investigate.
00:29:02Chief Ichi of Saitama Prefecture saw the situation in the car.
00:29:06Why did he decide that there was a possibility of a homicide, not a suicide?
00:29:12Now, we will have you investigate.
00:29:15Please find the cause of the suspicion of homicide.
00:29:18Charcoal was placed in the passenger seat.
00:29:22The cause of death is a single-acid carbon monoxide poisoning caused by charcoal.
00:29:26Yes.
00:29:27The victim's hand was like this.
00:29:30Isn't it hard for the victim?
00:29:33So, the victim's hand was like this when the car was placed.
00:29:36Someone was the last person to die.
00:29:39If the victim was like this when the car was placed, the victim would have been able to relax.
00:29:44I was going to say that.
00:29:46I was going to say that.
00:29:49So, Kajiyuki, I'm sorry.
00:29:51For example, this is the case.
00:29:53I'll show you again.
00:29:54The victim's hand was like this.
00:29:56The neck was like this.
00:29:58The hand was like this.
00:30:00It's natural.
00:30:02So, this is a weak case.
00:30:04This case is a weak case.
00:30:06I heard the story about the hand.
00:30:09I thought that it was beautiful.
00:30:13But, I thought it was more likely to be dirty.
00:30:16I thought the hand was very beautiful.
00:30:18That's right.
00:30:20The hand is beautiful.
00:30:22It's white.
00:30:24no individual was killed.
00:30:26Indeed it is a suicide because there are no vests rod of the person who wears the box.
00:30:34Oh!
00:30:35Why not suicide?
00:30:36Why did the chief judge decide that it is possible for suicide not suicide?
00:30:44First of all I was concerned about the hands.
00:30:47It is as you can see, the victim's hands were not dirty at all.
00:30:50If it is a suicide.
00:30:53There should be a trace of a flashlight in his hand.
00:30:57I knew it.
00:30:58There are no gloves in the car.
00:31:00I don't think the victim handled the flashlight himself.
00:31:04I see.
00:31:05Second.
00:31:07There are two things missing from this car.
00:31:11Missing things?
00:31:13A matchbox and a car key.
00:31:16After a man who tried to kill himself set a matchbox on the fireplace,
00:31:21he probably threw away the matchbox and the car key somewhere.
00:31:25That's true.
00:31:26He searched the area, but he couldn't find the matchbox or the key.
00:31:34What does Mr. Sasaki think about this investigation?
00:31:39The head of the family at the time said,
00:31:41It's strange that there is no matchbox and no key.
00:31:45There are many such unnatural places.
00:31:48I think he made a big breakthrough and judged it as an incident
00:31:51because there was a third-party solution.
00:31:56We need to operate it carefully.
00:31:59Leave it to the Judiciary.
00:32:01Yes.
00:32:02As a result of the Judiciary,
00:32:04a large amount of sleeping pills were detected in the man's body.
00:32:15How did you make the victim drink so much sleeping pills?
00:32:23There are two points to investigate.
00:32:27How did the victim, Mr. Shimizu, drink sleeping pills?
00:32:32Who set the matchbox on the fireplace?
00:32:36Mr. Shimizu, who passed away, lived with his mother and brother.
00:32:42The police were listening to his mother.
00:32:48It's ridiculous that he killed himself.
00:32:56Where did your son go yesterday?
00:33:00I went to a woman's house in Rentaka.
00:33:08I went on a trip for two nights and three days.
00:33:13What kind of woman is she?
00:33:18I met her on a dating site.
00:33:22Her name is Kijima Kanae.
00:33:29The victim was Kijima Kanae.
00:33:35The dating site they met was found on the deceased man's computer.
00:33:41It was confirmed that Kijima and the deceased man knew each other on the same dating site.
00:33:48What was the profile of the deceased man?
00:33:52I'm a teacher in a music class.
00:33:55I'm currently studying at a university.
00:33:58I'm majoring in nutrition.
00:34:02But he didn't actually go to university.
00:34:06It was a fake profile.
00:34:09Furthermore,
00:34:11I want to show my love with delicious homemade food.
00:34:15If I can meet the right person,
00:34:18I'm looking for a person who supports my personal marriage and student life.
00:34:25Kijima met the men in this profile and received a lot of money.
00:34:32Why was she able to attract many men and win their hearts?
00:34:40Mr. Kitagara interviewed the man who had an affair with Kijima.
00:34:45His handwriting was very beautiful.
00:34:48I think he was attracted to the beauty of his handwriting when he received a letter.
00:34:55He was good at writing and writing.
00:34:58He was good at raising children.
00:35:01And he was very good at praising men.
00:35:05He was good at praising men.
00:35:08For example, when a man took out a ragged wallet,
00:35:13he said,
00:35:15What a wonderful man he is.
00:35:19Furthermore,
00:35:21It's delicious.
00:35:23I'm glad.
00:35:25He was good at cooking.
00:35:27He was good at cooking and grasping men's hearts.
00:35:31He was good at serving professional chefs.
00:35:36He was good at writing and cooking.
00:35:38He was good at cooking and grasping men's hearts.
00:35:44Mr. Shimizu's mother, who had an affair with Kijima, testified.
00:35:55He was cheerful at home.
00:35:58He was a son who told me everything.
00:36:03He even told me about a woman he had met on a dating site.
00:36:09What did he tell you about Kijima?
00:36:16When I went to her room for the first time,
00:36:21she told me that a lot of great dishes had come out.
00:36:25She said it was French cuisine.
00:36:30Can I help you with something?
00:36:33It's okay.
00:36:34Please sit down.
00:36:39You're kind.
00:36:41Mr. Kanae is a wonderful man.
00:36:46Mr. Shimizu happily told his mother about his affair.
00:36:51It's delicious.
00:36:53It's delicious.
00:36:55If you're so happy, I'll make it every day.
00:37:01Will you eat it every day?
00:37:04Yes.
00:37:07I'm glad I met you.
00:37:13At this time, my son seemed to have a lot of fun talking about the wedding.
00:37:23It was like a dream.
00:37:28I can't believe that such a son would die.
00:37:44Mr. Shimizu decided to marry Kijima Kanae.
00:37:50He withdrew 4.7 million yen from his bank account.
00:37:56Two weeks later, he went on a trip with Kijima Kanae.
00:38:02He took a lot of sleeping pills and died of carbon monoxide poisoning.
00:38:11This is a top secret that the police in Saitama have to catch.
00:38:17Kijima Kanae was thoroughly investigated.
00:38:23If the police miss this, another victim may be born.
00:38:30I remember that the police were investigating.
00:38:36I found out that Kijima Kanae had met several men frequently.
00:38:41Kijima Kanae had a financial problem with several men.
00:38:47Kijima Kanae was in a relationship with several men and women.
00:38:51Kijima Kanae was in a relationship with several men and women.
00:38:59What was Kijima Kanae's childhood like?
00:39:05This time, Kijima Kanae's staff went to his hometown, Betsukai-cho, Hokkaido.
00:39:18The town of Rakuno, where about 14,000 people live.
00:39:29She lived in this town until she was 18 years old.
00:39:35When they asked people about her in the town,
00:39:44Are you Kijima Kanae?
00:39:46You are Kijima Kanae?
00:39:48Yes, I am.
00:39:49I am Kijima Kanae.
00:39:51I am Kijima Kanae.
00:39:53I am Kijima Kanae.
00:39:58Her grandfather was a member of the local government.
00:40:01He was a reliable person to the local people.
00:40:05And Kijima Kanae's father-in-law.
00:40:09He was smart and had a good personality.
00:40:15He was one of the most popular people in the local government.
00:40:20Did he stand out from the crowd?
00:40:24Yes, he did.
00:40:26He didn't stand out as a good person or a bad person.
00:40:30Why would a Kijima family's daughter be like that?
00:40:34I don't think so.
00:40:36She was serious and diligent.
00:40:38That was her impression of him.
00:40:41I heard that he didn't have a TV at home.
00:40:47I think his parents were teachers.
00:40:51I think he was a serious boy.
00:40:55This is a book she wrote when she was in the 4th grade.
00:41:00The title is
00:41:02The Book of Schweitzer, which I respect.
00:41:06When she was in the 4th grade?
00:41:08She was a musician and a doctor in Africa.
00:41:12She loved to read Schweitzer's books.
00:41:16As she continued to listen to him,
00:41:19she found out that he knew about her middle school and high school life.
00:41:25I was in the 5th grade.
00:41:28I knew my father.
00:41:30I see.
00:41:31He was a teacher at my school.
00:41:33I see.
00:41:34It was dark at home.
00:41:37I didn't have a phone.
00:41:41At that time, she was different from her classmates.
00:41:46I was in the 6th grade.
00:41:48I was in the 7th grade.
00:41:49I was in the 8th grade.
00:41:50I was in the 9th grade.
00:41:51I was in the 10th grade.
00:41:52And then...
00:41:54I have a lot of functions.
00:41:58I think there are a lot of things that ordinary women don't have.
00:42:02The Kijima Karae Theater in the court that made the world a mess will open.
00:42:07You drank sleeping pills.
00:42:10Where is the battle going?
00:42:15The Kijima Karae Theater in middle school and high school was different from other classmates.
00:42:22He was rich.
00:42:25Rich?
00:42:26Yes.
00:42:27He always had money.
00:42:30I see.
00:42:31He always had money.
00:42:36He was rich.
00:42:38He was rich.
00:42:40He had a lot of money.
00:42:42He had a lot of money.
00:42:44He had a lot of money.
00:42:45He had a lot of money.
00:42:46He had a lot of money.
00:42:47At that time, she was so rich that she couldn't be a high school student.
00:42:53I couldn't do it at all.
00:42:55I see.
00:42:56Do you want to go to the karaoke?
00:42:57Sounds good.
00:42:58Let's go.
00:42:59I don't have a bag.
00:43:03Is it a taxi?
00:43:08Are you going by taxi?
00:43:10Isn't it faster to go this way?
00:43:17She went to the neighboring town, which costs more than 5,000 yen per way by taxi.
00:43:25Is it okay to go by taxi?
00:43:27It's okay.
00:43:29Do you want to eat something?
00:43:31But I don't have money.
00:43:34It's okay.
00:43:35It's my treat.
00:43:37But don't tell your parents.
00:43:39Okay.
00:43:41Please stop here.
00:43:47She always had a lot of 10,000 yen bills in her wallet.
00:43:55And this story.
00:44:02I can't afford to pay the money.
00:44:09After that, she quit her job.
00:44:15She started to get money from her lover.
00:44:20She was asked about her lover in the question.
00:44:27How many people do you have in your relationship?
00:44:31About 20 people.
00:44:36Managers, doctors, lawyers.
00:44:40There were many people with high social status.
00:44:43The monthly income was about 1.5 million yen.
00:44:49Everyone praised me a lot.
00:44:54What did they praise you specifically?
00:44:58Specifically,
00:45:01I have a lot of features that I don't have in other women.
00:45:09I think there are a lot of things that I don't have in other women.
00:45:17After hearing these comments,
00:45:19the court ruled that the case was a false case.
00:45:24Hikoku Kijima quit her job and started to get money from her lover.
00:45:32She met Mr. Shimizu using the dating site.
00:45:38When the police started to investigate,
00:45:41they found out a fact.
00:45:44Two men that Hikoku Kijima met on the dating site before Mr. Shimizu
00:45:50died a mysterious death.
00:45:54The 53-year-old man in Tokyo
00:45:57died of methamphetamine addiction.
00:46:01The police treated him as a suicide.
00:46:06The 80-year-old man in Chiba
00:46:09died of a fire.
00:46:11He was also treated as a suicide by the fire.
00:46:17There is no direct evidence that leads to the culprit.
00:46:21It's a perfect crime.
00:46:24He was very cunning and smart.
00:46:29How did the police kill him?
00:46:34Hikoku Kijima lied to her that she was a student
00:46:38and asked her boyfriend to support her tuition fee.
00:46:44The Saitama Prefectural Police investigated the case.
00:46:50They searched the house and searched her computer and cell phone.
00:46:56Mr. Sasaki was in charge of the investigation.
00:47:01I was in charge of the investigation.
00:47:04What did you feel when you investigated Hikoku Kijima?
00:47:08I felt fear.
00:47:11I felt fear.
00:47:13I didn't know there was such a person.
00:47:16I didn't know there was such a suspicious person.
00:47:20But I was living a normal life.
00:47:23There are two main points in the trial.
00:47:261. Who made Mr. Shimizu take sleeping pills?
00:47:312. Who set fire to the fireplace?
00:47:36The defendant's question.
00:47:40What did you feel when you met Mr. Shimizu?
00:47:45When Mr. Shimizu gave me his first reaction,
00:47:51I replied, thank you.
00:47:55Why?
00:47:57I was impressed by his strong appeal in his profile.
00:48:03I thought he was a confident person.
00:48:11About a week later, you invited Mr. Shimizu to your house.
00:48:17Yes.
00:48:19After that, you went to the hotel.
00:48:23Yes.
00:48:25It was around this time that Mr. Shimizu withdrew 4.7 million yen from his bank account.
00:48:34And on the day of the incident,
00:48:37I checked Mr. Shimizu's blog.
00:48:41I'm going on a trip with my partner for two nights and three days from tonight.
00:48:47I'm going to meet my partner's family.
00:48:50I can't find any reason to commit suicide.
00:48:57Mr. Shimizu rented a rental car at 7 p.m. to go on a trip with his partner.
00:49:05He came to Kijima's house.
00:49:07If the defendant gave him sleeping pills, it was after this.
00:49:12It smells really good.
00:49:14Really?
00:49:15What is it?
00:49:16What is it?
00:49:21It's delicious.
00:49:23According to Kijima's testimony,
00:49:25I ate beef stew and salad that I made.
00:49:31He knows that he has eaten for more than 19 hours.
00:49:37After that, they decided to go for a drive as planned.
00:49:42I didn't know that.
00:49:44After that, they decided to go for a drive as planned.
00:49:48What I'm curious about is...
00:49:52The cause of Mr. Shimizu's disappearance is the rental car.
00:49:58In fact, when I analyzed Kijima's personal computer,
00:50:04I found out that Kijima himself had ordered a rental car online.
00:50:10Moreover, the police found out that he was the same owner as the rental car.
00:50:19How does the defendant explain this fact?
00:50:24What do you use the stove for?
00:50:29I use it for cooking.
00:50:31I boil soybeans and red beans and make miso by myself.
00:50:36She admitted that the stove was at home.
00:50:41Then, why was the stove and stove used for cooking in the passenger seat of the rental car?
00:50:49I gave it to him because he wanted me to give him the stove and stove in my house.
00:50:58She confessed that she gave it to him with the hope of Mr. Shimizu.
00:51:04In order to kill Mr. Shimizu, Kijima denied the police's claim that he had placed a rental car.
00:51:12After that, they went for a drive.
00:51:16Hey, what's wrong?
00:51:20According to Kijima,
00:51:23He dropped his shoulder and was in a daze.
00:51:28Why did he do that?
00:51:31While we were talking in the room, I said goodbye to him.
00:51:38What's the reason?
00:51:40I thought that Mr. Shimizu's words were different from his values.
00:51:46What did he say?
00:51:49Both of us are old, so it's important to look at reality and compromise, not chasing dreams and ideals.
00:52:00I can't go out with you anymore.
00:52:04I said that clearly.
00:52:08Then, Mr. Shimizu, who had said goodbye, dropped his shoulder.
00:52:16I suggested that I drive.
00:52:21In this way, Kijima changed his driving.
00:52:25At this time, the stove and stove were at the feet of the passenger seat.
00:52:32At Mr. Shimizu's instruction, he drove the car and headed for Kawagoe.
00:52:38Eventually, he was told to stop the car at a parking lot.
00:52:48Mr. Shimizu gave me 10,000 yen.
00:52:53He told me to go home by taxi.
00:53:00Then, Mr. Shimizu walked for a while, caught a taxi he found, and left.
00:53:09After that, the defense argued that Mr. Shimizu, who was left alone in the car, had committed suicide.
00:53:16According to the prosecution, Mr. Shimizu set fire to the stove and killed himself.
00:53:26Why did Mr. Shimizu suddenly ask you to give him the stove?
00:53:34He said he would use it for camping.
00:53:38But according to you, he was depressed because he was told goodbye.
00:53:44Didn't you resist giving the stove to Mr. Shimizu?
00:53:52I was talking about camping.
00:53:57I heard that Mr. Shimizu's hands were clean.
00:54:02Yes.
00:54:04If you grab it with your bare hands, the charcoal powder will stick.
00:54:09But it doesn't stick.
00:54:12Do you know why?
00:54:18I don't know specifically.
00:54:21Isn't it because Mr. Shimizu left the stove?
00:54:26No.
00:54:28Isn't it because you made him take sleeping pills?
00:54:38No.
00:54:41In fact,
00:54:43It was found that Mr. Shimizu had been prescribed three types of sleeping pills.
00:54:52The sleeping pills detected in Mr. Shimizu's body matched the ingredients.
00:55:00Mr. Shimizu said,
00:55:02I've been suffering from insomnia and depression since 2005.
00:55:11He denied that the sleeping pills were properly prescribed.
00:55:15He denied that he got them not to kill men.
00:55:21On the other hand, there was no sign of Mr. Shimizu getting sleeping pills.
00:55:28Nevertheless, the sleeping pills detected in Mr. Shimizu's body were estimated to be more than 10 times the amount of normal sleeping pills.
00:55:38A high concentration of sleeping pills was detected in the victim's body.
00:55:43I have to take a lot of them.
00:55:45I don't take them consciously.
00:55:47I have to mix them with something.
00:55:51How did Mr. Shimizu make him take more than 10 sleeping pills, which are more than the normal amount?
00:56:02Observe!
00:56:06In fact, the Sosei family claimed that the defendant, Kijima, had given Mr. Shimizu sleeping pills.
00:56:16What did they claim?
00:56:22The hint is in this video.
00:56:28What did they claim?
00:56:31Isn't it a pot?
00:56:33A pot made of beef stew.
00:56:35If it was in beef stew in the first place.
00:56:37If it was.
00:56:39Mr. Murakami, from her personality, I think she would have washed it thoroughly.
00:56:45So, a pot or a sponge.
00:56:49The sponge was reflected in the video, right?
00:56:52She would have washed the sponge, too.
00:56:54I think she would have washed it.
00:56:56She would have washed it if she had this personality.
00:56:58A pot or a sponge.
00:57:00Is it the same thing to mix it with beef stew?
00:57:03It's the same.
00:57:05I'm worried that there was something in the kitchen that she wouldn't use for beef stew.
00:57:10What is it?
00:57:12A slurry and a slurry pot.
00:57:14She must have used it.
00:57:16It's suspicious that she crushed it with a slurry and a slurry pot.
00:57:21Can I say one thing?
00:57:23You're good at cooking.
00:57:25You made bread.
00:57:27She put it in the bread.
00:57:29I see.
00:57:31I see.
00:57:33I see.
00:57:35Let's see if everyone's conjecture is correct.
00:57:37Please watch the continuation.
00:57:39In order to make sure that Kikoku Kijima gave Mr. Shimizu a lot of sleeping pills,
00:57:44the director's family gathered.
00:57:48That is.
00:57:52Speaking of conjecture.
00:57:54TBS Sunday theater.
00:57:56TBS Sunday theater.
00:57:58This is the sixth episode.
00:58:00Why did Mr. Mikami come to school as a teacher?
00:58:05Mr. Mikami will tell us.
00:58:07And the existence of a surprising collaborator will be revealed.
00:58:12This time.
00:58:15In order to make sure that Kikoku Kijima gave Mr. Shimizu a lot of sleeping pills,
00:58:20the director's family gathered.
00:58:23That is.
00:58:27Suribachi.
00:58:47The police found traces of something in Suribachi.
00:58:53If you analyze this.
00:58:56It has changed.
00:59:00After all.
00:59:02Sleeping pills were detected from Suribachi.
00:59:07It is the same component as sleeping pills detected from Mr. Shimizu's body.
00:59:14Suribachi.
00:59:17It is clear that Kikoku Kijima was crushing sleeping pills in Suribachi.
00:59:23The police pointed out that there is a possibility that he bought the crushed sleeping pills in the city and gave them to Mr. Shimizu.
00:59:33On the other hand, the defense side.
00:59:35Have you ever been drinking by crushing the intestines?
00:59:40Yes.
00:59:41Why did you crush the intestines?
00:59:47I used to go to a family-run pension in Fukushima prefecture.
00:59:52My family often came into the room.
00:59:56I didn't want to see the empty package of such medicine.
01:00:03Kikoku Kijima couldn't give a reasonable explanation for the evidence he collected.
01:00:09This is also the judgment of the court.
01:00:11There are many unreasonable explanations.
01:00:13I think this is the evidence that the police have accumulated.
01:00:21And the other question is.
01:00:23Who set fire to the lantern?
01:00:26What should I do with my evidence?
01:00:28With the information of the fire extinguisher.
01:00:31Based on the footage of dozens of cameras installed in various places.
01:00:35He found out the route of the car with the fire extinguisher.
01:00:42I'm sure the fire extinguisher is scattered around here.
01:00:47I think he was choosing a place.
01:00:50The car driven by Kikoku Kijima and Mr. Shimizu came to the parking lot.
01:00:55It was confirmed that it was past 21 o'clock.
01:01:01And after 22 o'clock.
01:01:03Kikoku Kijima's figure was captured on a security camera nearby.
01:01:09He guided me to that place.
01:01:12At that time, this was a hot spring facility.
01:01:15Kikoku Kijima wanted me to call a taxi from here.
01:01:20I got on a taxi and took a video.
01:01:24So, Kikoku Kijima and Mr. Shimizu were at the parking lot.
01:01:28It was past 22 o'clock from 21 o'clock.
01:01:33An hour of suspicion.
01:01:37The police found out the route of the car.
01:01:42If Mr. Shimizu was taking sleeping pills at Kikoku Kijima's house.
01:01:50When he arrived at the parking lot, he was already in a coma.
01:01:55Kikoku Kijima was in a coma.
01:02:00Mr. Shimizu was in a coma.
01:02:02He couldn't have set a fire to the briquette.
01:02:06So.
01:02:13Kikoku Kijima was the only one who set a fire to the briquette.
01:02:18It's not a briquette suicide.
01:02:20Who set the fire?
01:02:22Kikoku Kijima was the only one who set a fire to the briquette.
01:02:26He was the only one who set a fire to the briquette.
01:02:30He made it clear.
01:02:33In addition.
01:02:34What attracted the most attention in the trial.
01:02:39It was the appearance of a man who said he might have been killed by Kikoku Kijima.
01:02:45The last victim of Kikoku Kijima.
01:02:48As a witness of the prosecution.
01:02:50He finally appeared in the witness stand.
01:02:54He was 46 years old at that time.
01:02:59At that time.
01:03:02My mother who lived with me.
01:03:05She just gave birth to me.
01:03:09I was alone in a big house.
01:03:11At that time.
01:03:13I was lonely.
01:03:18So I joined a conglomerate.
01:03:22He met Kikoku Kijima.
01:03:27We started living together.
01:03:31He was really kind to me.
01:03:36Good morning.
01:03:37I'm going to make something.
01:03:41He always got up early in the morning.
01:03:44He often did housework for me.
01:03:49It's delicious.
01:03:50I'm glad.
01:03:59I was happy.
01:04:01And I.
01:04:03At her request.
01:04:05I transferred 2.45 million yen.
01:04:08After that.
01:04:09Kikoku Kijima was arrested.
01:04:11He noticed something.
01:04:15What?
01:04:17An anti-corruption device.
01:04:19No.
01:04:20Why?
01:04:26After Kikoku Kijima was arrested.
01:04:28He noticed something.
01:04:32What?
01:04:34An anti-corruption device.
01:04:37What?
01:04:41It's not here.
01:04:44The 7 anti-corruption devices on the ceiling.
01:04:49They were all removed.
01:04:52He noticed it for the first time.
01:04:55Why?
01:05:00She removed it.
01:05:03Did you think so?
01:05:05How did you feel?
01:05:09I thought I was going to be burned.
01:05:12And killed.
01:05:18In fact, Kikoku Kijima.
01:05:20Two days before he was arrested.
01:05:22He ordered a bento.
01:05:24It must be true.
01:05:26The trial is over.
01:05:29Kikoku Kijima returned to the police station.
01:05:32The prosecutor's office.
01:05:35I've been deceiving people's money.
01:05:41I tried to break the relationship.
01:05:43I killed three men.
01:05:46If I can get the highest sentence.
01:05:50I can get the highest sentence.
01:05:55The defense.
01:05:56Kikoku Kijima didn't kill three men.
01:06:02Suspicion is the basis of the prosecution.
01:06:09When there is a suspicion.
01:06:12You have to be innocent.
01:06:17Kikoku Kijima said this at the end.
01:06:21Looking back on my life.
01:06:23I was made aware of my wrong values.
01:06:31Relationship with men.
01:06:35I've been lying a lot.
01:06:39I deeply regret it.
01:06:46Every day.
01:06:48I talk to the defense.
01:06:50Looking back on my life.
01:06:52I was made aware of my wrong values.
01:07:01I have been working hard as a lawyer.
01:07:06I have been working hard as a lawyer.
01:07:11I have been working hard as a lawyer.
01:07:19I am very grateful.
01:07:24With this case.
01:07:27I have learned a lot.
01:07:33I want to live again.
01:07:40However.
01:07:45I.
01:07:48Mr. Kitazawa.
01:07:51Mr. Murata.
01:07:53Mr. Shimizu.
01:07:55I didn't kill them.
01:08:01The day of the verdict.
01:08:10The defendant.
01:08:12Will be sentenced to death.
01:08:16The day of the verdict.
01:08:19The defendant.
01:08:45The day of the verdict.
01:08:55The day of the verdict.
01:09:00The day of the verdict.
01:09:02Kijima Kanae is in the courtroom.
01:09:06We couldn't see his face.
01:09:10In front of the Saitama District Court.
01:09:13They were making a queue.
01:09:161330 people are making a queue.
01:09:19The day of the verdict.
01:09:21The day of the verdict.
01:09:24Kijima Kanae saw.
01:09:28I was sitting next to her.
01:09:33She was very bored.
01:09:36She was taking off her shoes.
01:09:39She was shaking her legs.
01:09:40I'm a little nervous that I was able to get this kind of attitude.
01:09:47I will tell you the reason for the judgment.
01:09:51About the deaths of all three people.
01:09:54It is recognized that the murderer is a defendant.
01:09:59The lantern purchased by the defendant and the lantern near Mr. Shimizu's body are the same manufacturer.
01:10:07The sleeping drug detected from the body was the same as the one the defendant had, and it was possible to use them.
01:10:17In addition, the defendant accompanied Mr. Shimizu to the parking lot and stood in a taxi at a time close to the time of death.
01:10:26The judge said that this alone could make the defendant a criminal.
01:10:32In order to maintain a life full of luxury and luxury without working, the defendant, who received a large amount of money from the victim, is too selfish and has no room for mercy.
01:10:47Even in the second half, the defendant, on the pretext of his own sense of value, stopped in an unreasonable manner and did not ask for any sincere reflection or remorse.
01:10:59There is no other way for the defendant to be sentenced to death.
01:11:08Kijima Kanae was sentenced to death.
01:11:14Kijima Kanae pleaded guilty to the crime, but the prosecution rejected it.
01:11:22Kijima Kanae was acquitted in 2017 and was sentenced to death at the Supreme Court.
01:11:30Kijima Kanae did not make a statement.