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Japan’s Heinous Sadistic Demon And Serial Killer, Who Raped Hundreds of Women

Throughout his life, Fukiage was involved in a number of rapes and killings. Some claim that he raped about 100 women and killed seven girls.

Behind the Crime Scene
3 min readJul 1, 2021
Serial rapist-murderer Satarō Fukiage. Photo credit: horrorhistory.net

Satarō Fukiage was a Japanese rapist and serial killer who lived from 1889 to 1926. He was responsible for the deaths of at least seven young women. He murdered his first victim in 1906, and between 1923 and 1924, he murdered a total of six girls. Fukiage was convicted in three of the six incidents in which he was charged, although the exact number of victims is unknown.

Fukiage victims included a number of other women, and one idea holds that he raped 93 girls and perhaps 100 women in addition to the murder victims. Some estimates place his total number of rapes at more than 100 women.

Satarō Fukiage Early Life

Satarō Fukiage. Photo credit: kumparan.com

Satarō Fukiage, known as the Erotomania, was born in the month of February in the year 1889 in the Kyoto neighborhood of Shimogyo-Ku. At the age of eight, his family compelled him to work. However, he was always…

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