CATDOLL: New developments in the murder of a 13-year-old boy in Japan: The murderer loved watching "K-ON!" and "Sword Art Online"

CATDOLL: New developments in the murder of a 13-year-old boy in Japan: The murderer loved watching "K-ON!" and "Sword Art Online"

We have previously reported on the so-called " Kawasaki Naka 1 murder case" (Related report: The murder of a 13-year-old boy that shocked Japan was actually an LL fan). This was a serious murder case that occurred on February 20 in Tama River, Kawasaki City, Japan. The victim was Ryota Uemura, a 13-year-old first-year junior high school student. Afterwards, the police arrested three suspects who were only 17 or 18 years old. All three of them were fans of the idol animation project "Love Live!"

Although Love Live! was really caught in the crossfire, many Japanese netizens have begun to blame the impact of animation on teenagers. Now things have taken a further step. Weekly Women's PRIME published an article saying that someone had been to the main suspect's home and saw a poster of the animation K-ON! pasted on his home. This has once again sparked a topic among netizens, and some netizens even posted tweets such as "K-ON! is too bad" on Twitter. This is really an innocent case. Any animation that the suspect has watched will be brought up...

In addition, some netizens uploaded screenshots, claiming to have found the Twitter account used by the main culprit. The background of the Twitter account used a picture from Sword Art Online. Since Sword Art Online involves murder, it has become a topic of discussion among netizens, and some have questioned the content of Sword Art Online. It seems that Sword Art Online may be a little dangerous, but I still think it is a bit unfair for these anime works to be blamed...

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