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Wakayama man handed 19-year term over snorkeling murder of insured wife
tokyoreporter.comu/Prestigious_Net_8356 — 6 hours ago

I'm assuming this circulated around social media local but I only use Reddit, so I don't know, and I'm curious, was it driving under the influence? People who drive under the influence are scumbags and should lose their licence immediately, but that did look excessive.
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