Masami Tsuchiya (terrorist)
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was a senior member of Aum Shinrikyo, responsible for the deaths of a combined 19 people and for the production of
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Biography

A native of
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, he joined Aum at the age of 26 in 1991 after a yoga class he took as treatment for whiplash he suffered in a car accident. Tsuchiya earned his master’s degree in physical and organic chemistry from University of Tsukuba before fully committing to Aum Shinrikyo. Tsuchiya was charged with seven counts: the 1995 Tokyo subway sarin attack that killed 12 people; the June 1994 sarin attack in Matsumoto, Nagano Prefecture, that killed seven; the three VX gas attacks, in 1994 and 1995, that killed one; production of PCP; and harboring Aum fugitives. During the trials, he was notably defiant and insulted the prosecution and families of the victims and showed loyalty to Asahara. He was found guilty of all counts in January 2004 and sentenced to death. The judge who delivered the sentence said that though not directly involved in the attacks, he deserved to die for his "sheer evil". Tsuchiya was notably loyal to Asahara, describing himself a "direct disciple of the guru", and calling Asahara ''sonshi'' (honorable master). After his death sentence was handed by the Tokyo District Court, he repeatedly asked for a commutation of sentence from death to
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, but his request was turned down first by the Tokyo High Court in August 2006 and later by the
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, which rejected his appeal with the argument that he played a decisive role in the 1995 attack against the subway. Tsuchiya reacted saying "Natural result. I wanted to think about what I could do with a life-long apology." His death sentence was finalized in 2011 and he was executed along with Asahara and five other cultists on July 6, 2018.


See also

* Capital punishment in Japan * List of executions in Japan


References

{{DEFAULTSORT:Tsuchiya, Masami 1965 births 2018 deaths 21st-century executions by Japan Executed Japanese people Executed mass murderers Japanese chemists Japanese people convicted of murder People executed by Japan by hanging People from Chiyoda, Tokyo Tokyo Subway sarin attack perpetrators