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Masumi Hayashi (murderer)

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Masumi Hayashi (林 真須美, Hayashi Masumi, born 1961-07-22) is a Japanese woman convicted of putting poison in a pot of curry being served at a 1998 summer festival in the Sonobe district of Wakayama, Wakayama Prefecture, Japan.

Summary

A communal pot of curry being served to residents of Sonobe district, Wakayama, was poisoned with at least 1000 grams of arsenic--enough to kill over 100 people, on July 25, 1998.

Two children and two adults quickly sickened and died after consuming the curry, and sixty-three others suffered from acute arsenic poisoning. The dead included the council president and vice president of Wakayama, as well as a 10 year old boy and a 16 year old girl.

Attention quickly focused on the then 37 year old Hayashi, as she was seen by a witness at the curry dish, and she had easy access to arsenic because her husband was an exterminator. After her arrest, she and her husband were indicted on a number of insurance fraud charges as well. Her husband has since been convicted and imprisoned for insurance fraud. Prior to the murders, Masumi had been an insurance saleswoman. Masumi was also tried with three other attempted murders via poisoning that had occurred during the past 10 years, with the motive in those cases being life insurance benefits. She is believed to have tried to kill her husband at least once. The motive of the mother of four in this case is said to be anger at her neighbors for shunning her family. The arsenic found in the curry was identical to arsenic she had in her own home from her husband's extermination business.

Trial and conviction

At trial she pleaded innocent, but was convicted. On June 28, 2005, a court in Osaka upheld her conviction and death sentence.

Fallout

Her crime inspired a wave of copycat poisonings [citation needed], and Hayashi's case gained a lot of public attention. A manga was written about the case, and a porno film was made that was loosely based on the murders.[citation needed]

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