was a Japanese spree killer, who killed his grandmother, 29 neighbors and himself in Tsuyama massacre in 1938.
Toi was born in Okayama Prefecture. His parents died of tuberculosis, and he was brought up by his grandmother. He was originally smart, but he had been a Hikikomori since his sister was married in 1934. Sada Abe, who killed her lover sadistically in May 1936, had a great influence on him. He begun to have sex with many women. He often ...
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