The history of black widow killing her husband A rich Japanese woman murdered 4 husbands in a row an

Mondo Social Updated on 2024-01-29

In traditional Japanese marriage, once a woman gets married, she often has to quit the workplace and return home to be a housewife, husband and children to take care of housework, and the disappearance of this economic independence status has also formed a sense of Japanese male superiority and inferiority.

Japanese law is highly protective of women in the division of property in the event of divorce, and not only can they share 70% of the family property, but they can also share half of their pension when their husband retires. Therefore, nearly 95% of divorce events in Japan are filed by women, and men will never agree unless they have to.

Death to the husband! Japanese black widow Chisako killed her husband in a row, with a fortune of 1 billion!

On a ** forum called "Husband to Die", these desperate housewives vented their dissatisfaction with their marriage, signed the so-called Grim Reaper contract, cursed their husbands to die early, and they also organized offline meetings to exchange how to deal with their other half.

In this social marriage background, Japan's murder news is not uncommon, some of them in order to get rid of the shackles of marriage, and some use it as a means to obtain property, such as the black widow of Chisako Kasaki, who has married or cohabited with ten men in 20 years, seven of whom died mysteriously, due to the age, ** can only identify the three men who died recently as Chisako Kamichi ** to death, and another ** attempt.

People can't help but wonder, why did Chisako, who was 67 years old at the time, attract many old men to follow one after another, moths to the fire, and why did she kill these husbands or partners?

Undiminished Debt and Vanity: The Sinful Life of the Black Widow Chisako Kasako.

Chisako Kazumi was born in Fukuoka Prefecture in 1946 into an ordinary working-class family, her father was a steel mill worker. When she was a girl, she was beautiful and kind-hearted. After graduating from Tozuki High School in 1965, Chisako Kazumi worked as a clerk at Sumitomo Bank as arranged by her parents.

At the age of 24, Chisako Kazumi married Yakura, a driver who drove a long-distance truck. Since the couple's work income is not high, life is quite hard. But the arrogant Chisako was not willing to be poor, in order to live a good life, she encouraged her husband to start a business, and the couple opened a textile printing factory in Osaka, but due to poor management, business has always been sluggish.

In 1994, Yakura died suddenly, leaving behind a debt of 20 million yen, and the company had to go bankrupt and close its doors. That time was the darkest day for Chisako Kazuma, but she still bragged everywhere, saying that she had earned a lot of wealth and became a rich woman through **and**.

Black Widow's Kefu History: Chisako Kazuma** four husbands.

In 2004, Chisako ushered in the second spring, but two years later, her second husband died mysteriously, the cause of death is said to be a stroke, since then, she has been 60 years old and began frequent dating and marriage experience, and the rest of her life has become a history of widowhood and the death of her boyfriend.

Only a few months after the death of her second husband, Chisako Kazuma was dating a businessman, and once after the two of them were having dinner in a restaurant, the man suddenly fell to the ground and convulsed in the parking lot.

In March 2008, the third husband who had been married to Chisako Kazumi for only one month died, and the cause of death was unknown; Two months later, a clothing store owner died after confirming her relationship, and the cause of death is still unknown; In May 2009, Akira Suehiro, who was in love with her, died, and shortly before his death, he lent Chisako 40 million yen; In 2012, 71-year-old Masanori Honda, after getting engaged to Chisako Kazuma, suddenly lost consciousness and fell to the ground while riding a motorcycle.

Before 2013, Chisako's three husbands all died mysteriously, and at least 6 of the old men who fell in love with her died violently. Whenever a new husband or love partner dies, Chisako Kasaki will immediately find a new love through a marriage agency, and her mate selection criteria are also ingenious, the older the better, living alone without children, it is best to suffer from illness.

East Window Incident: The crime of the Japanese black widow Chisako Kasaki surfaced.

In October 2013, Chisako found a suitable marriage partner, the man's name is Yongfu Ji, 75 years old at the time, a retired executive from a large company, with considerable savings. In order to relieve the loneliness of the rest of his life, Jian Yongfu registered information on the matchmaking **, and soon, he received a response, 67-year-old Jian Qiansako took the initiative to be enthusiastic.

After the appearance of the enthusiastic Chisako Ji, who had lived alone for a long time, he was immediately rejuvenated and fascinated, and the successful experience of the other party's entrepreneurship and investment also made him admire him. The two moved to live together at the house of Kamito Yongfu, and Kazuchisako also changed her husband's surname.

After getting married, Jian Yongfu still lived the ordinary life of his retired grandfather, while Jian Qiansako continued to do business and opened a T-shirt printing factory. Happy days are always too short, as Yong Ji is unwilling to take out his hard-earned money, the relationship between the two is no longer intimate, after several quarrels to no avail, Ji Chisako is no longer noisy, and the days are dull.

Death Verdict: Chisako's black widow career is coming to an end.

On June 26, 2014, Chisako Kami left home to run errands, and Yuo Kamito was alone at home, he took blood pressure tablets as usual, but soon felt that his heart was beating fast and it was difficult to breathe, and he collapsed on the floor of his house and passed away after a while. In the mourning hall, Jian Qiansako looked haggard and grief-stricken, relatives and friends advised her to mourn and change, and no one suspected that Jian Yongfu's death was an unnatural death.

However, a police officer became suspicious about why the long-lived alone husband died less than two months after marriage. Combined with the miraculous deaths of her husbands and boyfriends in the past, the police decide to find out the secret of her husband. The body was sent for autopsy, and it was found that the deceased's blood contained highly toxic cyanide.

In the face of **'s questioning, Chisako admitted her guilt of ** Jian's Yongfu. She said that since she got married, she has been reluctant to give her money, she has been waiting for an opportunity to kill him, and if she is to be sentenced to death, she is willing to die. Chisako also admitted that she killed people for money, so as to get the other party's inheritance and life insurance money. She has had four husbands, and she has made a profit of more than 1 billion yen, or about 60 million yuan, from the insurance money and inheritance alone.

Although the lawyers' team and Chisako Ken later recanted her confession and claimed that she was mentally ill, the Kyoto District Court, after conducting a psychiatric evaluation, found that she had no problems with her capacity for responsibility and litigation. On November 6, 2015, Kyoto District Court Judge Ayako Nakagawa issued a final verdict and sentenced Chisako Ken to death on suspicion of poisoning three elderly men.

Due to the long process of carrying out the death penalty in Japan, there is a high probability that Chisako will die of old age in prison. The saddest of all are the old men who married or fell in love with Chisako Kazuma, who fell victim to her criminal deeds.

The crimes of the Black Widow Chisako are shocking, and her criminal journey is not only full of ruthlessness and cruelty, but also reflects the influence of some social issues and cultural backgrounds. This case has revealed some deep-seated problems in Japanese society, including the concept of marriage, the protection of the elderly, and the legal system.

First, the case reflects some of the problems in traditional Japanese marriage. In Japan, marriage means quitting the workforce and becoming a housewife for women. This traditional view of marriage has caused women to lose their financial independence in marriage, and the desire for divorce may push some women to take extreme measures, such as Chisako Kazumi. In addition, social pressures and legal inequalities over divorce may also prompt some women to look for ways to acquire property.

Second, Chisako's case sheds light on some of the issues in Japanese law regarding divorce and property division. Japanese law is relatively protective of women in the event of divorce, which may lead some women to view marriage as a means of acquiring property. In the case of Chisako, she acquired property through her husband, and the degree of protection under Japanese law may have been part of the reason for her behavior.

In addition, the issue of social security for the elderly was also involved in the case. Some seniors may be lonely and financially struggling after a divorce or widowhood, which makes them a target for some unscrupulous individuals. In this case, society needs to pay better attention to and protect the quality of life of the elderly to prevent the recurrence of similar incidents.

Finally, Chisako's case also raises questions about interpersonal relationships and mental health in Japanese society. She gains the trust of men through marriage or love, and then adds **, which reflects the psychological problems that some people may face in pursuing romantic relationships. Society needs more mental health education and support to help people better deal with relationships and emotional issues.

Overall, the case of the black widow Chisako is an extreme and thought-provoking example that highlights some of the structural problems that exist in Japanese society. Through in-depth reflection on these issues, society is expected to take more effective measures to prevent the recurrence of similar incidents.

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