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Akira Nishiguchi (西口 彰, Nishiguchi Akira, December 14, 1925 – December 11, 1970) was a Japanese serial killer and fraudster. While engaging in confidence scams, Akira 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 Akira, who was found by an 11-year-old girl. A prosecutor called him "the Black Gold Medalist in history". Ryuzo Saki published a book about Akira, 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

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  • Akira Nishiguchi (en)
  • Akira Nishiguchi (fr)
  • 니시구치 아키라 (ko)
  • 西口彰事件 (ja)
  • Akira Nishiguchi (pl)
  • Нисигути, Акира (ru)
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  • Akira Nishiguchi (西口 彰, Nishiguchi Akira, December 14, 1925 – December 11, 1970) was a Japanese serial killer and fraudster. While engaging in confidence scams, Akira 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 Akira, who was found by an 11-year-old girl. A prosecutor called him "the Black Gold Medalist in history". Ryuzo Saki published a book about Akira, 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 (en)
  • Akira Nishiguchi (西口 彰, Nishiguchi Akira, 14 décembre 1925 - 11 décembre 1970) est un tueur en série et un fraudeur japonais. (fr)
  • 니시구치 아키라(일본어: 西口 彰 にしぐち あきら[*], 1925년~1970년)는 1963년~1964년에 5명을 살해 한 일본의 연쇄살인범이다. 1925년 출생, 1970년에 교수형에 처해졌다. (ko)
  • 西口彰事件(にしぐちあきらじけん)とは、1963年(昭和38年)10月から1964年(昭和39年)1月にかけて起きた連続殺人事件で、「戦後最悪の連続殺人」と言われている。 (ja)
  • Akira Nishiguchi (jap. 西口彰 Nishiguchi Akira; ur. 14 grudnia 1925 w Osace, zm. 11 grudnia 1970) – japoński seryjny morderca i oszust. Od października do grudnia 1963 roku zamordował 5 osób. Policja ścigająca Nishiguchiego początkowo nie skojarzyła serii oszustw z brutalnymi morderstwami, przez co Nishiguchi dłużej pozostawał na wolności. Gdy został aresztowany, osądzono go i skazano go na karę śmierci przez powieszenie. Początkowo Nishiguchiego przed karą śmierci bronił kościół katolicki (pochodził z katolickiej rodziny) w Japonii, składając wielokrotnie apelacje w tej sprawie. W sierpniu 1966 kościół wycofał swoją ostatnią apelację i zrezygnował z dalszej obrony Nishiguchiego. Akira Nishiguchi został powieszony 11 grudnia 1970. (pl)
  • Акира Нисигути (яп. 西口 彰 Нисигути Акира, 14 декабря 1925 года — 11 декабря 1970 года) — японский серийный убийца и мошенник. (ru)
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