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On 17 February 2020, the prosecution announced that the death penalty was officially sought against Uematsu saying the rampage was "inhumane" and left "no room for leniency." [37] On 16 March 2020, Uematsu was sentenced to death by the Yokohama District Court, having previously said he would not challenge any verdict or sentence. [38] [39]
[3] [4] [5] Specific notable subtypes of mass murder, including politically motivated crimes, workplace killings, school attacks and familicides, have their own lists. This list does not include serial killers , members of democidal governments, or major political figures who orchestrated such actions.
This is a list of mass or spree killers in the United States. A mass murderer is typically defined as someone who kills three or more people in one incident, with no "cooling off" period, not including themselves. [1] [2] A mass murder typically occurs in a single location where one or more persons kill several others. [3] [4] [5]
He was scheduled to be put to death on March 18, 2010. [16] On February 28, 2010, Allegheny County Judge Jeffrey A. Manning granted Baumhammers an indefinite stay of execution. [17] On November 26, 2019, Baumhammers lost an appeal of his conviction and death sentence. [15]
This moratorium is still in effect as of 2024. [5] Thus, executions in Korea are considered to be de facto abolished. [6] The last executions took place in December 1997, when 23 people (each of whom had murdered at least two people) were put to death. [7] [8] However, there are still 59 people with a death sentence as of 2023. [1]
Final petition for a writ of certiorari denied by the United States Supreme Court on June 5, 2023. [178] There is no legal impediment against Phillips's execution. Michael Anthony Tanzi Monroe: Final petition for a writ of certiorari denied by the United States Supreme Court on October 5, 2015. [179] There is no legal impediment against Tanzi's ...
This is a list of mass or spree killers in Asia (excluding China). A mass murderer is typically defined as someone who kills three or more people in one incident, with no "cooling off" period, not including themselves. [1] [2] A mass murder typically occurs in a single location where one or more persons kill several others. [3] [4] [5]
Ramón Bojórquez Salcido (born March 6, 1961) is a Mexican convicted spree killer who is currently on death row in California's San Quentin State Prison. [1] He was convicted for the 1989 murders of six female family members and one male supervisor at his workplace.