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Kiyoshi Ōkubo

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Cause of death
  
Victims
  
8

State(s)
  
Role
  
Serial Killer

Date apprehended
  
May 14, 1971

Other names
  
Tanigawa Ivan

Country
  
Name
  
Kiyoshi Okubo

Criminal penalty
  
Capital punishment

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Born
  
January 17, 1935 (
1935-01-17
)
Gunma, Japan

Span of killings
  
March 31, 1971–May 10, 1971

Died
  
January 22, 1976, Tokyo, Japan

Similar People
  
Yoshio Kodaira, Kiyotaka Katsuta, Genzo Kurita, Norio Nagayama, Tsutomu Miyazaki

Kiyoshi Ōkubo (大久保 清, Ōkubo Kiyoshi, January 17, 1935 – January 22, 1976) was a Japanese serial killer. Between March 31, 1971 and May 10, 1971, he raped and murdered eight women, ages 16 to 21. He used a pen name, Tanigawa Ivan (谷川伊凡).

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Early life

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Ōkubo was born in Takasaki, Gunma Prefecture. He was a quarter Russian. His mother, who was half Russian and half Japanese, doted on him even after he grew up. He was bullied by other children after the Pacific War began on December 8, 1941. He raped a woman on July 12, 1955. On December 26, 1955, he attempted to rape another woman, but was unsuccessful. He was arrested, put in jail, and then released on December 15, 1959. On April 16, 1960, he attempted to rape another woman, but was again unsuccessful. The victim, however, withdrew the charge. On May 5, 1961, he married a woman and had a son and a daughter. He threatened a man on June 3, 1965, and then raped two women on December 23, 1966 and February 24, 1967. On June 7, 1967, he went into prison. He was released on March 3, 1971.

Murders

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Between March 31 and May 10, 1971, he killed eight women. On May 13, a 21-year-old woman disappeared, and her brother traced her. He found Okubo and the police finally arrested him on May 14.

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  1. Miyako Tsuda (津田 美也子 Tsuda Miyako) - 17 years old
  2. Mieko Oikawa (老川 美枝子 Oikawa Mieko) - 17 years old
  3. Chieko Ida (伊田 千恵子 Ida Chieko) - 19 years old
  4. Seiko Kawabata (川端 成子 Kawabata Seiko) - 17 years old
  5. Akemi Sato (佐藤 明美 Satō Akemi) - 16 years old
  6. Kazuyo Kawaho (川保 和代 Kawaho Kazuyo) - 18 years old
  7. Reiko Takemura (竹村 礼子 Takemura Reiko) - 21 years old
  8. Naoko Takanohashi (鷹嘴 直子 Takanohashi Naoko) - 21 years old

Trial and execution

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The district court in Maebashi sentenced Ōkubo to death by hanging on February 22, 1973. He did not appeal and was executed on January 22, 1976. It was reported that he couldn't stand up on the day of his execution.

TV drama

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On August 29, 1983, Ōkubo's crime became a TV drama, The Crime of Kiyoshi Ōkubo (大久保清の犯罪, Ōkubo Kiyoshi no Hanzai). Takeshi Kitano played Ōkubo in the drama.

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References

Kiyoshi Ōkubo Wikipedia