On December 12, 2004, at around 23:40, 18-year-old
vocational school student Nana Kubota was walking in a park in
Iizuka, when she was attacked, raped and strangled with her scarf. Suzuki tried to steal her wallet, but was frightened off by a passer-by. On December 31, at around 7 o'clock, 62-year-old
seasonal worker Toshiko Onaka was stabbed in the chest and back with a kitchen knife on the streets of
Kitakyushu, with Suzuki stealing her bag and wallet, containing 6,000
yen. Onaka would later die from her injuries. On January 18, 2005, at around 5:30, 23-year-old office worker Keiko Fukushima was attacked at a park in
Fukuoka's
Hakata-ku ward. Suzuki originally planned to rape her, but refrained from the idea due to fear of being seen by a passer-by. He then stabbed Fukushima to death with a kitchen knife, stealing her mobile phone, purse and bag, which jointly contained around 46,000 yen. On March 8, the investigators received a signal from one of the victims' phones, which was being used in
Nōgata. They tracked down the signal and caught Suzuki red-handed trying to embezzle a business. He had been using the phone for a dating service. 35-year-old Yasunori Suzuki was arrested two days later on suspicion of committing the murders. At the time of the murders, Suzuki was in debt of a total of 8 million yen, accumulated from drinking, gambling at
pachinko machines and paying for online dating services, following a failed marriage. == Trials ==