The Fujita Murders: Toako âKototomeâ Fujita, Goro Fujita, and the Extradition Case of Raita Fukusaku (Honolulu 1994) | 072
A mother traveled to Honolulu to be close to her only son. By the end of February 23, 1994, Toako âKototomeâ Fujita and Goro Fujita were dead, two fires had been set, and a Hawaii murder case was beginning to stretch across the Pacific.
This episode of Beneath the Palms revisits the Fujita murders, the killing of a famous Japanese fortune teller and her son, the $20,000 cash request that raised alarm, the burned Ala Moana penthouse, the red Acura found near the Park Shore Hotel in Waikiki, and the evidence that led investigators to Raita Fukusaku.
The case became one of Hawaiiâs most unusual international true crime stories. Fukusaku, a Japanese national living in Honolulu, was later extradited from Japan to the United States, convicted in 1995 of two counts of second-degree murder, and sentenced to consecutive life terms. Nearly thirty years later, the case returned to the headlines when Fukusaku was killed inside Halawa Correctional Facility.
This is not a story about spectacle. It is about a mother and son, Toako and Goro, whose lives were much larger than the way they died. We follow the verified record, separate court argument from fact, and keep the human beings at the center of the story.
Sources:
State v. Fukusaku, Supreme Court of Hawaii, 1997
https://law.justia.com/cases/hawaii/supreme-court/1997/19281-2.html
Inmate Who Murdered Japanese Psychic Is Killed In Attack At Halawa Prison, Honolulu Civil Beat
https://www.civilbeat.org/2024/10/inmate-who-murdered-japanese-psychic-is-killed-in-attack-at-halawa-prison/
An inmate convicted of the 1994 killing of a Japanese psychic was found dead in a Hawaii prison cell, Associated Press
https://apnews.com/article/2d58d6c2fbb8b2053138f4e79b04a235
Fukusaku to remain behind bars until at least 2034, Hawaii News Now
https://www.hawaiinewsnow.com/story/21949917/fukusaku-to-remain-behind-bars-until-at-least-2034/
Fujita Background, Honolulu Star-Bulletin clipping via Newspapers.com
https://www.newspapers.com/article/honolulu-star-bulletin-fujita-background/31793407/
Additional archival reporting referenced in the episode came from the Honolulu Star-Advertiser, The Honolulu Advertiser, the Honolulu Star-Bulletin, the Hawaii Tribune-Herald, and Associated Press wire coverage from 1994 and 1995.
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