The prosecution sought the
death penalty for both Shoji and the woman. At the first trial, Shoji was sentenced to death, and the woman was sentenced to life imprisonment, because it was argued that she had been mind controlled by Shoji into helping him carry out the murders. Both the prosecutor and the defendant appealed against the verdict. The appeals court rejected the appeals of both the prosecutor and the defendant, and upheld the death sentence for Shoji and the life imprisonment sentence for the woman. The woman did not appeal and was sentenced to life imprisonment. Only Shoji, whose death sentence was upheld, appealed to the Supreme Court against the verdict. On November 6, 2007, the Third Petty Bench of the Supreme Court rejected Shoji's appeal on the grounds that "the rape, theft of money and goods, and the murder of women who were not in any way at fault were heinous," and the death sentence was confirmed. == Execution ==