There are many evil women in the history of the world, but I think the most evil is a Japanese female nurse, Miyuki Ishikawa.
Miyuki Ishikawa was born in 1897. She graduated from Tokyo University in Japan. After graduation, she married an ordinary office worker, Ishikawa Takeshi. Although life is tight, Ishikawa Takeshi is very kind to her. In marriage, the only regret is that they have no children. In order to reduce her husband's burden, she went to a local hospital to apply for a midwife and worked as a nurse in the hospital after the application.
In the 1940s, Japanese society was in chaos and abortion was forbidden. However, Miyuki Ishikawa, who deals with newborn mothers every day, found that most Japanese mothers were poor at that time and could not raise their children, but if they were pregnant, they had to be born. Many children's fathers were drafted into the army to fight, which made more and more abandoned babies in hospitals.
At that time, the maternity industry in Japan was very irregular.
Infertility is a big pain point for her, but she watches the abandoned babies in the hospital cry one by one every day, waiting for her mother. So Ishikawa Miyuki's mentality gradually changed day by day.
Miyuki Ishikawa thinks that these abandoned children are redundant, so letting them die naturally is the best choice. She found many babies, locked them in wards and took their lives in different ways.
Now Miyuki Ishikawa has become numb to infanticide, and her heart has become more vicious and cunning. She found it a profitable thing.
She promised the child's mother that if she was given 4,000 yen, she would find a good family to raise the child, which seized the life of the newborn mother at that time. A large number of newborn mothers rushed to ask her for help, expecting their children to accept better resources and stop suffering with themselves.
Of course, there is no doubt that after getting the money, Miyuki Ishikawa and her husband killed these poor babies. Soon after, another doctor in the hospital, Ichiro Zhongshan, joined the plan. He helped the couple by forging death certificates.
Miyuki Ishikawa's unbridled killing lasted for a long time until 1948. 1948 65438+1October 15 At about 7: 30 pm, two police officers of Waseda Department patrolling Ito-CHO, Shinjuku District discovered the suspicious whereabouts of Nagasaki Ryotaro in the funeral home. Four very suspicious wooden cases were inspected on a bicycle. The police immediately decided to investigate the contents of the box. When they opened it, they were surprised. In the box are the bodies of five children under the age of three wrapped in diapers. According to Ryotaro's confession in Nagasaki, "This was sent to the crematorium by Shou Obstetric Hospital."
The police proved through autopsy that they did not die of natural causes. But I'm starving. Miyuki Ishikawa, the most cruel and cold-blooded demon nurse in Japan, killed 103 babies for a sum of money.
At that time, Japan did not regard the baby as a complete person in law, and there was really no conclusion at that time.
At the trial, Miyuki Ishikawa said that parents were the real responsible persons for these killings. In her opinion, these poor children can't survive in this world, she just pulled them out of the future tragedy. This statement has won the approval of many people, exposed the irrationality of some Japanese laws, and provided a prelude to the legalization of abortion in Japan in the future. In the end, Miyuki Ishikawa was only sentenced to eight years' imprisonment, and her accomplice was sentenced to four years' imprisonment.
1948 13 in July, Japan's maternal and child protection law was promulgated, and Japan also established an assessment mechanism for midwives. On June 24th, 1949, Japan announced the legalization of abortion. Couples who are unable to support their children can abort their children after passing the examination.
The Miyuki Ishikawa case had a great influence in Japan at that time, which also promoted the legalization of abortion in Japan and laid the foundation for the formulation of the next maternal and child protection law in Japan.
If you have been to War of Resistance against Japanese Aggression, will you forgive the Japanese for hurting your family in this life? Forgive!