
Hiroyuki Jo - Wikipedia
Hiroyuki Jo (徐裕行, Jo Hiroyuki, Korean: 서유행; Seo Yoo-hyeng; born May 25, 1965) is a Zainichi Korean member of Shinshushieikan (神洲士衛館), an uyoku organization, and the Mie Prefecture-based Hane-gumi branch of Yamaguchi-gumi, a yakuza organization.
Killer of Japan cult leader pleads guilty - UPI Archives
TOKYO, July 25 -- The man who on live television fatally stabbed a leader of the Japanese cult accused of the March poison subway gas attack pleaded guilty Tuesday to murder. Hiroyuki Jo told the...
Hideo Murai Murder: Where is Hiroyuki Jo Now? - The Cinemaholic
Jul 26, 2023 · Hence, 29-year-old Hiroyuki Jo, of Korean descent, was immediately taken into custody, where he revealed he was a member of the largest right-wing organized crime group in Japan, Yamaguchi-Gumi.
CULT SCIENTIST STABBED TO DEATH AS CAMERAS ROLL
Apr 24, 1995 · Police identified the attacker as Hiroyuki Jo, 29, a South Korean national with Japanese residency. He is unemployed and has no permanent residence, police said. The attacker pushed through a throng of reporters staking out the cult's Tokyo's headquarters and slashed repeatedly at Murai with a kitchen knife.
Killer of Japanese Cult Scientist Says That Gangsters Hired Him
Jul 26, 1995 · TOKYO — A 30-year-old man told a court Tuesday that gangsters hired him to kill the top scientist in the doomsday cult accused of spreading nerve gas in Tokyo subways. Hiroyuki Jo originally told...
Japanese Cult’s No. 2 Official Fatally Stabbed - Los Angeles Times
Apr 24, 1995 · Police immediately arrested Hiroyuki Jo, 29, a South Korean national. Jo reportedly told police he had joined a rightist group last year and “wanted to hurt an Aum leader.”
Hideo Murai - Wikipedia
Murai was mortally wounded when an ethnic Korean man named Hiroyuki Jo (徐裕行 Jo Hiroyuki), a member of the Yamaguchi-gumi (the largest organized crime yakuza group in Japan), stabbed Murai repeatedly, in the presence of 10 police officers and about a hundred reporters recording the events and broadcasting them live.
TOKYO SENTENCE IN CULTIST'S MURDER - The Washington Post
Nov 14, 1995 · The Tokyo District Court passed the sentence on Hiroyuki Jo for stabbing to death Hideo Murai, the chief scientist of the Aum Supreme Truth sect, in front of the sect's Tokyo office in April.
Attacker Fatally Stabs High Official of Japanese Sect
Apr 24, 1995 · His identification cards indicated that his name was Hiroyuki Jo, a South Korean national living in Japan, and he described himself to police as a rightist. The sect, Aum Shinrikyo, is the...
What Has Happened to Hideo Murai? How Has Hiroyuki Jo Been …
Jul 27, 2023 · Hiroyuki Jo, a 29-year-old Korean man, was immediately apprehended and revealed he was a member of the largest right-wing organized crime organization in Japan, Yamaguchi-Gumi.
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