词条 | Akira Nishiguchi |
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| name= Akira Nishiguchi | image= | caption= | birthname=Akira Nishiguchi | alias=Black Gold Medalist | birth_date=December 14, 1925 | birth_place=Osaka, Japan | death_date= {{Death date and age|1970|12|11|1925|12|14}} | cause=Hanging; Capital punishment | victims=5 | country=Japan | states=Fukuoka, Shizuoka, Tokyo | beginyear=October 18, 1963 | endyear=December 29, 1963 | apprehended=January 3, 1964 | penalty=Death }}{{nihongo|Akira Nishiguchi|西口 彰|Nishiguchi Akira|extra=December 14, 1925 – December 11, 1970}} was a Japanese serial killer and fraudster. While engaging in confidence scams, he murdered two people, was put on the most wanted list, and killed three others while escaping. The police also regretted that they didn't find Nishiguchi, who was found by an 11-year-old girl. A prosecutor called him "the Black Gold Medalist in history".[1] Ryuzo Saki published a book about Nishiguchi, which became the basis for the film Vengeance Is Mine. His crimes were the direct catalyst for the creation of the Japanese "Metropolitan Designated Case" system{{Citation needed|date=June 2014}} References1. ^{{cite web | author= | script-title=ja:西口彰連続強盗殺人事件 | publisher=無限回廊 | language=Japanese | url=http://www.alpha-net.ne.jp/users2/knight9/nisiguti.htm | date= | accessdate=2007-11-22 | archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20071201122525/http://www.alpha-net.ne.jp/users2/knight9/nisiguti.htm | archivedate=2007-12-01 | deadurl=yes | title=Archived copy | df= }} External links
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