Japan appeals court upholds 'Black Widow' death sentence

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TOKYO: A Japanese court on Friday (May 24) upheld the death sentence for a woman dubbed the 'Black Widow', who used cyanide to kill a string of ...

TOKYO: A Japanese court on Friday upheld the death sentence for a woman dubbed the"Black Widow", who used cyanide to kill a string of elderly and rich lovers and pocketed millions in insurance payouts and inheritance.

Handing down the death sentence in 2017, presiding judge Ayako Nakagawa said the murders were"cunning and malicious" and Kakehi made her victims drink cyanide"with a murderous intention".The judge rejected defence arguments that she was not criminally liable because she was suffering from dementia. Kakehi reportedly amassed one billion yen in payouts over 10 years but subsequently lost most of the fortune through unsuccessful financial trading.

Kakehi, also known as"The Poison Lady", is said to have stashed some of her cyanide in a plant pot she later threw out.

 

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