The Hamamatsu Deaf Killer: Seisaku Nakamura and Wartime Japan's Systemic Failures

Author:   Mark Kelly ,  Catherine Wilson
Publisher:   Silverback Books
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9798233046308


Pages:   260
Publication Date:   15 January 2026
Format:   Paperback
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The Hamamatsu Deaf Killer: Seisaku Nakamura and Wartime Japan's Systemic Failures


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The Hamamatsu Deaf Killer: Seisaku Nakamura and Wartime Japan's Systemic Failures In 1938, a fourteen-year-old deaf boy named Seisaku Nakamura began a four-year killing spree that would claim at least nine lives in wartime Japan, including members of his own family. This meticulously researched historical true crime narrative examines how a mathematically gifted student at a school for the deaf transformed into a serial killer, revealing the catastrophic convergence of disability stigma, familial abuse, and state-sanctioned violence that characterized Japanese society during the Pacific War. Drawing on police records, psychiatric evaluations, and contemporary newspaper accounts, this book traces Nakamura's trajectory from his birth in 1923 through his execution in 1944, situating his case within broader patterns of juvenile delinquency that contradicted wartime propaganda about social cohesion and moral virtue. The narrative explores how the suppression of crime reporting enabled his violence to continue, how the Wartime Criminal Special Law stripped away juvenile protections to ensure his swift execution, and how his case illuminates persistent patterns of ableism in Japanese society from the concept of spiritual pollution to the 2016 Sagamihara massacre. This is a story about what happens when disability meets stigma rather than support, when law serves state power rather than justice, and when societies suppress uncomfortable truths about their own failures.

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Author:   Mark Kelly ,  Catherine Wilson
Publisher:   Silverback Books
Imprint:   Silverback Books
Dimensions:   Width: 14.00cm , Height: 1.40cm , Length: 21.60cm
Weight:   0.304kg
ISBN:  

9798233046308


Pages:   260
Publication Date:   15 January 2026
Audience:   General/trade ,  General
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   Available To Order   Availability explained
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The author is a dedicated scholar with a lifelong fascination for Crime and Punishment. This interest, nurtured since childhood, forms the bedrock of their work. They hold a postgraduate-level education, with advanced studies in the fields of Computer Science and Education, a background that lends a unique structural perspective to their research. A committed autodidact, the author dedicates their free time to extensive, self-directed study, drawing upon decades of intellectual curiosity to inform their writing.

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