Japan man admits 'I went too far' with fire that killed 36 people at Kyoto Animation studio

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Shinji Aoba confessed in court on Tuesday to starting the 2019 fire at the studios of Kyoto Animation that left 36 people dead. He was reportedly angry that his ideas had been stolen.
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A Japanese man reportedly angry that his ideas had been stolen admitted on Tuesday to
Japan shocked by deadly fire at anime studio

Japan man admits 'I went too far' with fire that killed 36 people at Kyoto Animation studio

Japan man admits 'I went too far' with fire that killed 36 people at Kyoto Animation studio

Japanese man admits starting Kyoto Animation studio fire in 2019: Reports

Japanese man admits starting Kyoto Animation studio fire in 2019: Reports

Japanese man admits starting Kyoto Animation studio fire in 2019: Reports

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