It happend on 20 March 1995, during rush hour. It killed 13 people, severely injuring 50 (some of whom later died) and causing temporary vision problems for nearly 1,000 others. Its leader, whose name I’m not gonna mention (you can read it if you want), was executed on July 6, 2018 by hanging.

      • @Lupus@feddit.org
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        1216 days ago

        “Yeah, cults are really fun, but I have a sixth sense about when the fun is over. You know, when there’s gonna be an FBI raid or mass sooey, or blend up beavers and put it in the town’s water supply.”

        ~Francine Smith

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    2215 days ago

    It is wild to see a TIL about something you saw on TV as a kid and remember being referenced multiple times over the years. Not a diss on OP, just a realization that fuck I am and old person now.

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    1816 days ago

    I highly recommend Haruki Murakami’s “Underground”, which is a non-fiction work where he compiles stories from the survivors and those who responded.

    I remember it happening and learning about it, but I didn’t fully understand Aum or japans culture.

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      715 days ago

      That’s the dilemma with legal proceedings.

      If we want everyone to have a fair trial and allow appeals process, things take too long.

      But if we allow things to be rushed, innocent people could get executed.

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        315 days ago

        Innocent people still get murdered by the state. Just look at Texas, Arkansas, and Mississippi. Plus throw Georgia in there.

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          615 days ago

          That’s why the death penalty is abhorrent. Even one innocent person murdered by the state is too high of a cost to bear.

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      116 hours ago

      Tbh the way they’ve arranged the actual execution doesn’t sound too bad at all. Quick and painless. The worst part (or best, depending on who you ask) of the capital punishment in Japan is the fact the they never tell the prisoners the date of the execution, so they spend years, even decades in prison waiting for their final day until on the day itself they get know it’s their last one. That’s way more brutal than the hanging imho.

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      115 days ago

      Chemicals are expensive and electricity bills are also high, a rope is the cheapest.

      Japan doesn’t have the “no cruel and unusual punishment” clause in their constitution… so… ➰️💀

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        515 days ago

        Except chemicals aren’t “uncruel” and neither is the electric chair. The only difference is the spectacle for the viewers. The person sufferring doesn’t “go out without pain” or anything.