Suspect Pleads Guilty to Murder of Ex-Prime Minister Shinzo Abe
Tetsuya Yamagami admits to murdering Abe due to a grudge against the Unification Church, which caused his family’s financial ruin from donations totaling about 100 million yen.
- On July 8, 2022, Yamagami shot Abe using a homemade firearm during a campaign event in Nara, leading to Abe's death the same day.
- Yamagami expressed a grudge against the Unification Church due to significant financial losses caused by his mother's donations, which he estimated at around 100 million yen .
- The trial is set to continue into 2026, with a ruling expected on January 21, 2026, as discussions regarding Yamagami's mental state and past experiences with the Church unfold.
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Justice will soon be served in Japan. The man who assassinated former Japan prime minister Shinzo Abe plead guilty on Tuesday. While in court on Tuesday, Tetsuya Yamagami addmitted to assassinating Abe in July of 2022. CBS News provided more details on Yamagami’s guilty plea: The gunman accused of killing Japan’s former prime minister Shinzo Abe pleaded guilty Tuesday, three years after the assassination in broad daylight shocked the world. The…
"It's all true, I did it," said Tetsuya Yamagami on the first day of her trial.
The man accused of assassinating former Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe has pleaded guilty on the first day of his trial. Tetsuya Yamagami, 45, told a Tokyo court that "everything is true," according to local media...
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