Man given life in jail for killing UK teacher
A JAPANESE man was sentenced to life in prison yesterday for raping and killing a young British teacher four years ago, closing one of Japan's highest-profile criminal cases after he evaded arrest and even performed cosmetic surgery on himself to escape detection.
The Chiba District Court ordered Tatsuya Ichihashi to spend life behind bars for killing 22-year-old English teacher Lindsay Hawker, whose body was found in a dirt-filled bathtub on Ichihashi's apartment balcony outside Tokyo.
The judge said Ichihashi showed no respect for her life and committed a heinous crime but at age 32, still has a slight chance of being rehabilitated. He could have been sentenced to death by hanging. Hawker's father, who had said the family wanted the maximum punishment, said after the verdict they were pleased to finally get justice.
Ichihashi evaded a nationwide police search for two and a half years and wrote a book after his 2009 arrest describing his time on the run and the extensive cosmetic surgery he underwent to change his appearance.
Ichihashi said when his trial began on July 4 that he had enticed Hawker into his apartment, raped and then strangled her because he feared her screams would prompt neighbors to call the police. Although he confessed to causing her death, he said he did not plan to murder Hawker and that he did not remember when he actually strangled her.
Judge Masaya Hotta, however, said Ichihashi had a clear murder intent because he suffocated her to death hours later when she started calling for help and demanded he release her. Hotta said it was "common sense" for anyone to assume that blocking one's airway for several minutes would cause a death.
"The victim was raped, with her dignity violated and life taken away while going through unbearable pain. At age 22, her future was taken away," the judge said in a closing statement. "The defendant showed no respect to her life and the crime is heinous."
Hawker's parents and two daughters flew from England to attend the trial. Hawker's father had said they hoped Ichihashi would get the strongest punishment possible. Yet, William Hawker said afterward he was pleased with the verdict.
"We have waited for four and half years to get justice for Lindsay, and we've achieved that today," he told reporters outside the court. "We are very pleased."
The judge said the anger and sadness of the family who lost their beloved daughter should be considered and it was "only natural" for them to have sought a death penalty for the killer. Yet, he said that Ichihashi does not deserve death because he has no previous criminal record and has a slight chance to be corrected.
For more than two and a half years after the 2007 murder, Ichihashi evaded arrest despite the intense manhunt, a reward of 10 million yen (US$123,000) and nationwide wanted posters.
In his book "Until the Arrest," published this year, Ichihashi described scissoring off his lower lip and digging two moles out of his cheek with a box cutter. He doesn't describe the crime or his motives in the book.
The Chiba District Court ordered Tatsuya Ichihashi to spend life behind bars for killing 22-year-old English teacher Lindsay Hawker, whose body was found in a dirt-filled bathtub on Ichihashi's apartment balcony outside Tokyo.
The judge said Ichihashi showed no respect for her life and committed a heinous crime but at age 32, still has a slight chance of being rehabilitated. He could have been sentenced to death by hanging. Hawker's father, who had said the family wanted the maximum punishment, said after the verdict they were pleased to finally get justice.
Ichihashi evaded a nationwide police search for two and a half years and wrote a book after his 2009 arrest describing his time on the run and the extensive cosmetic surgery he underwent to change his appearance.
Ichihashi said when his trial began on July 4 that he had enticed Hawker into his apartment, raped and then strangled her because he feared her screams would prompt neighbors to call the police. Although he confessed to causing her death, he said he did not plan to murder Hawker and that he did not remember when he actually strangled her.
Judge Masaya Hotta, however, said Ichihashi had a clear murder intent because he suffocated her to death hours later when she started calling for help and demanded he release her. Hotta said it was "common sense" for anyone to assume that blocking one's airway for several minutes would cause a death.
"The victim was raped, with her dignity violated and life taken away while going through unbearable pain. At age 22, her future was taken away," the judge said in a closing statement. "The defendant showed no respect to her life and the crime is heinous."
Hawker's parents and two daughters flew from England to attend the trial. Hawker's father had said they hoped Ichihashi would get the strongest punishment possible. Yet, William Hawker said afterward he was pleased with the verdict.
"We have waited for four and half years to get justice for Lindsay, and we've achieved that today," he told reporters outside the court. "We are very pleased."
The judge said the anger and sadness of the family who lost their beloved daughter should be considered and it was "only natural" for them to have sought a death penalty for the killer. Yet, he said that Ichihashi does not deserve death because he has no previous criminal record and has a slight chance to be corrected.
For more than two and a half years after the 2007 murder, Ichihashi evaded arrest despite the intense manhunt, a reward of 10 million yen (US$123,000) and nationwide wanted posters.
In his book "Until the Arrest," published this year, Ichihashi described scissoring off his lower lip and digging two moles out of his cheek with a box cutter. He doesn't describe the crime or his motives in the book.
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