Richard Knight to be executed for 2000 double murder

Richard Knight, now 47, was sentenced to death in 2006, six years after the brutal stabbing murders.
Richard Knight is scheduled to be executed Thursday.
Richard Knight is scheduled to be executed Thursday. [ Florida Department of Corrections ]

In their Coral Springs apartment 26 years ago, a mother and her 4-year-old daughter were stabbed dozens of times.

The little girl, Hanessia Mullings, was found curled in a fetal position near a closet door, surrounded by pieces of broken knives. The body of her mother, 24-year-old Odessia Stephens, was found in the living room with more pieces of knives scattered around her. She was six weeks pregnant.

The convicted killer, a man who had been raised by Hanessia’s father’s family, is scheduled to be executed Thursday at Florida State Prison.

Richard Knight, now 47, was sentenced to death in 2006, six years after the brutal stabbing murders. He had been living in the Coral Springs apartment at the time with Stephens, her daughter and Hans-Peter Mullings, who was Stephens’s boyfriend and the girl’s father.

A resident of Green Glades Apartments called 911 just before midnight on June 28, 2000, after hearing banging and crying coming from the apartment directly beneath her.

When Coral Springs Police Officer Vincent Sachs arrived minutes later, no one answered his knock at the door, he told the South Florida Sun Sentinel this week.

Looking into the apartment through a window, Sachs recalled seeing blood on the dining room carpet. He walked around to a sliding glass door that led into the main bedroom and discovered Hanessia’s body.

“I still see the child on the floor now,” Sachs said. “In the same way it was when I was there.”

Another officer climbed into the apartment through a window and discovered 24-year-old Stephens, Sachs recalled.

In the time it took Sachs to walk around the apartment, he said, Knight escaped from a window, but he did not go far.

The second officer who had arrived at the apartment saw Knight near some bushes about 100 yards away from the building, and the officers questioned him, court records say. He had scratches on his chest and shoulder and cuts on his hands. He was visibly wet while wearing dress clothes and shoes but told the officers he had been out for a jog.

“He realized that there were too many of us already coming, so he turned around and walked back up like he could explain it all,” Sachs said. “I had him knock, go ahead and knock on the door … He knew she wasn’t going to come.”

Sachs also still recalls feeling “devastated because you weren’t there quick enough.”DeSantis signs death warrant for man convicted of killing Broward mom, her  daughter, 4

Just before the murders, Stephens and Mullings had asked Knight, 22 at the time, to move out, court records say. Stephens and Knight had argued that night about the decision. He left the apartment as Stephens and her daughter went to bed. Knight attacked them when he returned.

“He was being asked to move out because he was so disruptive,” attorney Tony Loe, who prosecuted the case, told the Sun Sentinel recently. “He would bring people over late at night when the little girl should be sleeping instead of awakened by loud music. He was so disruptive, and they said we need you to move out. And that date came, and the thanks he gave for being allowed to live in that apartment for several months, was to murder Odessia and Hanessia.”

Knight maintains that he has been wrongfully held as the sole person responsible for the murders, his attorneys wrote in a brief filed in the 4th District Court of appeal earlier this month after Gov. Ron DeSantis signed a death warrant for Knight on April 22, his eighth of 2026.

A total of 19 people were executed in Florida last year, the highest number in the state since 1972, according to a report released Monday by Amnesty International, a human rights advocacy organization that opposes the death penalty and all executions.

The state’s total fueled the national total number of executions to its highest since 2009. Nearly half of all executions in the U.S. in 2025 were in Florida, the report said.

‘One of their own’

When Knight was no more than 3, his mother left him in front of a hospital in Port Maria, Jamaica. The abandoned boy was taken in by Mullings’ aunt and raised with the Mullings-Knight family, who were also from Jamaica.

Knight and Mullings saw one another as family rather than friends; they referred to each other as cousins.

Family members of Stephens, Hanessia and Mullings did not respond to voicemails seeking interviews for this article.

“The Mullings were wonderful people and took him as if he was one of their own,” Loe said.

The family gave him an upbringing with love and care, according to a transcript of Knight’s sentencing hearing on March 28, 2007. In his neighborhood in Jamaica, with both adults and local children, Knight had a good reputation and was admired.

When the family moved to the U.S., Knight immigrated with them, Loe told the Sun Sentinel.

Knight had lived in the U.S. for two-and-a-half years before the murders, according to the sentencing hearing transcript. In that time, he had been convicted of indecent assault on a child under the age of 16 and lewd and lascivious battery on a person over the age of 12 and under the age of 16.

One of the reasons Stephens wanted Knight to leave their apartment was that Knight had a romantic relationship with a 14-year-old girl at the time, the Attorney General’s office said in a recent 4th District Court of Appeal filing.

A Broward County grand jury indicted Knight in the killings in 2001. He had spent the year in between in the jail on a charge of lewd and lascivious battery involving a minor girl.

“He was a suspect from virtually right after the police discovered the homicide,” Loe told the Sun Sentinel. “But we wanted to make sure that we did a thorough investigation before we charged him … He was a suspect within, if not minutes, hours.”

Stephens tried to escape the attack by crawling to the living room. Knightfollowed and continued to stab her, according to court records. In the bedroom as she was attacked, Hanessia also tried to escape but never managed to move from lying in the fetal position by a closet door.

The clothes Knight wore when Sachs and the second Coral Springs officer found him had blood on them, and clothes that were found in the apartment bathroom also had blood on them, court records say.

DNA testing showed the blood was from both Stephens and the girl. Scrapings from Stephens’s fingernails matched Knight’s DNA. A man who shared a cell with Knight while he was held in the Broward County jail testified that Knight had confessed to him that he committed the murders, according to court records.

Defense argues ‘unanswered doubts’

Attorneys representing Knight in the 4th DCA argued, in part, in their initial brief earlier this month that the forensic evidence shows at least one other person was at the crime scene “and responsible for these crimes,” and that a print found on one of the knives used in the murders remains unidentified today.

The print had been run through the Broward Sheriff’s Office’s Automated Fingerprint Identification System before Knight’s trial, but there was no match to anyone in the database at the time, the filing said. Knight recently filed a motion seeking the print be run through the system again, now that millions more fingerprints have been entered, but his request was denied by the lower court.

“If there is a match, then the parties should be made aware of it and investigate the matter further,” his attorneys wrote in the court filing. “If there is no match, then the unanswered doubts still linger about the true participants in these terrible murders while Mr. Knight’s sentence will be carried out.”

While Knight does not contest that forensic evidence ties him to the scene, his attorneys wrote that Knight asserts at least two other people were there at the time of the murders.

DNA testing of a blood stain found on the shower curtain in the bathroom showed it was a mixture from two people — the majority being Hanessia’s and a minor profile of a teenage girl who Knight was known to be romantically involved with, according to appellate court records.

“Equally as troubling, there remains an unanswered question as to the identity of yet another individual, who unquestionably was present at the scene of the murders as an active participant and who left a patent print of comparison value on a broken knife blade in the room where Hanessia was found,” Knight’s attorney wrote in the filing.

His defense attorney in the 4th DCA and the attorney who represented Knight at trial did not respond to emails sent Tuesday.

Two senior assistant attorneys general in their reply brief last week argued that the existence of the print has been known since before Knight’s trial and in the 14 years since Knight’s case became final, “but at no time during that period did he seek to have the print run through the AFIS system.”

At trial, witnesses were cross-examined about the unidentified print, “implying that another person was present during the crime,” but the jury rejected the theory and found him guilty, the state’s attorneys wrote.

They categorized the argument about the print as “a spectacular inferential leap.”

“Knight’s theory is purely speculative because there is no evidence of when either the DNA or the print were created,” the attorneys wrote. “Further, to argue that not only were the samples put there on the night of the crime, but that the individuals linked to the samples were there, takes the speculation to atmospheric heights. Nothing in the record supports that theory.”Có thể là hình ảnh về một hoặc nhiều người, tóc mái và mọi người đang cười

Unanimous death recommendation

Despite the many years that have passed, Loe still remembered the day the trial was halted temporarily after Mullings broke down on the witness stand.

“I asked him when he was on the stand to tell the jury about that morning, the last time he saw his wife and daughter,” Loe said. “He said that Hanessia would say, ‘Robot, daddy, robot.’ And she would climb on top of his shoes and hold his hands and he would have to pretend to be a robot. And he was re-enacting that for the jury.”

The jury unanimously recommended that Knight be sentenced to death on July 24, 2006.

At Knight’s sentencing hearing, Mullings stood in the courtroom and recounted the pain he endured for the seven years between the murders and that day and the memories he’d miss: Sneaking to the fridge to eat cookie dough with Hanessia in the middle of the night, Hanessia running to hug him the moment he walked into their house, all of the questions she would ask him and to which he’d be able to tell her the answers, which he said made him feel “like a king.”

“We didn’t get to take her training wheels off her bicycle,” he said according to a transcript of the hearing. “We didn’t take her floaties off.”

Stephens had always been in his corner no matter what, he told the court.

“I don’t think I’ll ever have that again in my life,” Mullings said. “She’s beautiful … I tell her she’s beautiful, but I regret I didn’t tell her more, how much I love her.”

Odessia Stephens’s mother, Eunice Belan, said she had questioned God since her daughter’s murder.

“Every day is like a new hurt,” she said, according to the transcript.

Information from the Sun Sentinel archives was used in this report

29 June 2026

Darlie Routier Case: Decades After the Murders, DNA Questions Continue to Fuel Debate Over Texas Death Row Conviction

Nearly three decades after one of the most controversial murder cases in Texas history, the name Darlie Routier continues to divide legal experts, true crime followers, and the public. Convicted of murdering her five-year-old son, Damon Routier, in 1996, Routier remains on Texas’ death row while her attorneys continue to seek additional DNA testing on evidence collected from the crime scene.

Although multiple appeals have failed to overturn her conviction, the case remains under close scrutiny because of ongoing disputes over forensic evidence, the interpretation of crime scene findings, and whether advances in DNA technology could provide new information.

A Crime That Shocked Texas

In the early morning hours of June 6, 1996, police responded to an emergency call from the Routier family home in Rowlett, Texas. Inside the residence, five-year-old Damon Routier and his six-year-old brother Devon had suffered multiple stab wounds.

Despite emergency medical efforts, both children died from their injuries.

Their mother, Darlie Routier, was also found with injuries to her neck and arm. She told investigators that an unknown intruder had entered the home, attacked the family, and fled through the garage.

From the beginning, investigators questioned whether the physical evidence matched her account.

Investigation Focuses on the MotherDeath Row Stories': Darlie Routier | CNN

As detectives processed the crime scene, attention increasingly shifted toward Routier herself.

Investigators cited several pieces of evidence they believed contradicted the intruder theory. Prosecutors argued that there were signs suggesting the scene had been staged, including questions surrounding a cut window screen that had initially appeared to support the possibility of a break-in.

Forensic experts testified that fibers found on the knife used to cut the screen were consistent with fibers from a knife block inside the house, leading investigators to conclude that the screen may have been cut from inside the residence.

Blood evidence also became a central part of the prosecution’s case. According to testimony presented during trial, bloodstain patterns and other forensic findings were inconsistent with the sequence of events described by Routier.

The Trial

In 1997, Darlie Routier stood trial for the murder of Damon Routier. Prosecutors alleged that financial stress and other personal pressures provided a motive, although no single motive was ever established as the definitive explanation for the killings.

The defense maintained that an unidentified intruder committed the murders and argued that investigators focused too quickly on Routier while overlooking alternative possibilities.

One of the most widely discussed moments during the trial involved a video recorded several days after the murders at the graves of the two boys.

The prosecution showed portions of footage in which family members appeared to celebrate Damon’s birthday with balloons and laughter. Prosecutors argued that the behavior reflected a lack of appropriate grief.

The defense later argued that the jury saw only selected portions of the recording. Earlier segments of the same video reportedly showed the family praying, crying, and mourning before the birthday remembrance began.

The debate over how the video was presented has remained one of the most frequently discussed aspects of the trial.

Conviction and Death Sentence

After hearing weeks of testimony, the jury found Routier guilty of murdering Damon Routier.

She was sentenced to death.

Notably, although both children died during the attack, prosecutors chose to try Routier only for Damon’s murder.

Since her conviction, Routier has remained incarcerated on Texas death row while pursuing post-conviction appeals through state and federal courts.

Continuing Legal ChallengesThe Disputed Conviction of Darlie Lynn Routier - HubPages

For years, Routier’s legal team has argued that advances in forensic science justify additional DNA testing on several pieces of physical evidence recovered from the crime scene.

Attorneys contend that modern testing methods could identify biological material that was either unavailable or impossible to analyze using technology available in the 1990s.

Texas courts have approved testing on certain evidence over the years, while disputes have continued regarding additional items that the defense believes should also be examined.

Supporters argue that comprehensive DNA analysis could either strengthen confidence in the original verdict or potentially uncover information pointing toward another individual.

Prosecutors, however, have consistently maintained that the totality of evidence presented at trial supports the conviction regardless of whether additional testing produces new results.

Why the Case Still Draws Attention

The Routier case has become one of the best-known death penalty cases in the United States for several reasons.

First, it raises questions about how juries evaluate forensic evidence, behavioral evidence, and circumstantial evidence together.

Second, the case highlights how rapidly forensic science has evolved since the mid-1990s. DNA testing methods available today are significantly more sensitive than those available when Routier was originally tried.

Finally, the case illustrates the continuing legal challenges involved in reviewing decades-old convictions while balancing the interests of finality, fairness, and public confidence in the justice system.

A Divided Public

Public opinion remains sharply divided.

Some believe the evidence presented during trial overwhelmingly established Routier’s guilt and that numerous courts have already carefully reviewed her claims.

Others argue that additional DNA testing should be completed before any death sentence is ultimately carried out, emphasizing that modern forensic technology has exonerated wrongly convicted individuals in other cases.

Legal scholars often point to the case as an example of how capital punishment cases receive prolonged judicial review because of the irreversible nature of the death penalty.

Where the Case Stands Today

As of today, Darlie Routier remains on death row in Texas. Her conviction has not been overturned, and no court has declared her innocent.

At the same time, legal proceedings concerning forensic testing and post-conviction issues have continued over the years, ensuring that the case remains active in legal discussions despite the passage of nearly three decades.

Whether future DNA testing will produce information significant enough to affect the legal status of the case remains unknown. For now, the Routier case continues to stand as one of America’s most closely examined and debated capital murder prosecutions, reflecting the enduring tension between evolving forensic science and the finality of criminal convictions.

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29 June 2026

木梨憲武、妻・安田成美との”別居騒動” 真相判明「すみませんでした、その節は…」

29 June 2026

先月除隊のNCTジェヒョン 休暇中の動画で浮上した熱愛説否定…「最愛のいとこ」

NEWSIS】男性アイドルグループNCT(エヌシーティー)のメンバー、ジェヒョンが休暇中に撮った動画を投稿したが、それがきっかけで熱愛説が浮上したのを受け、即在に釈明した。NCTジェヒョン、休暇中のビキニ美女との熱愛説を即座に否定「愛するいとこ」 | K-POP | K-HALLYUNEWS

この動画がインターネット・コミュニティー・サイト上に拡散されると、「動画の女性は恋人じゃない?」という疑惑が広がった。  これに対して、ジェヒョンは「My dearest cousin(僕の最愛のいとこ)」と書いて釈明した。  ジェヒョンは先月、兵役を終えて満期除隊した。

29 June 2026

Fall Fabian: Hat der Vater bei Gina’s Alibi geholfen? Die Staatsanwaltschaft greift durch!

Im Fall Fabian wird die Frage immer drängender: Hat der Vater des kleinen Jungen, Matthias R., seiner Ex-Freundin Gina H. bei der Konstruktion eines Alibis geholfen? Die Staatsanwaltschaft hat nun die Ermittlungen intensiviert und die Beweise scheinen auf eine komplexe und erschütternde Geschichte hinzuweisen.

 

Am 10. Oktober 2025 verschwand der achtjährige Fabian aus der Wohnung seiner Mutter in Güstro. Nur einen Tag später, am 11. Oktober, schickte Gina H. eine Sprachnachricht an einen Bekannten, in der sie über ihr Alibi sprach. Sie wollte nicht preisgeben, dass sie mit Leo, ihrem Hund, spazieren war, um nicht in Verdacht zu geraten. Diese Nachricht, die in den Gerichtssälen als belastend angesehen wird, wirft Fragen auf. Warum war sie so besorgt um ihr Alibi, während die Suche nach Fabian bereits in vollem Gange war?

 

Die Staatsanwaltschaft wirft Gina H. vor, aus niederen Beweggründen gehandelt zu haben. Sie soll Fabian getötet haben, um Matthias R. für sich zurückzugewinnen. Die Obduktion ergab, dass der Junge durch mehrere Messerstiche getötet und anschließend verbrannt wurde. Gina H. sitzt nun auf der Anklagebank, während die Ermittler versuchen, die Puzzlestücke dieses tragischen Falls zusammenzufügen.

 

Die ersten Stunden nach Fabians Verschwinden waren entscheidend. Matthias R. informierte Gina H. über den Verlust seines Sohnes, während sie gleichzeitig versuchte, sich ein Alibi zu konstruieren. Ihre Kommunikation mit Olaf K., einem Bekannten, der am 13. Oktober mit ihr zu dem Ort fuhr, an dem Fabians Leiche gefunden wurde, wurde abgehört. In den Gesprächen koordinierte sie ihre Aussagen für mögliche Polizeibefragungen und äußerte sogar Ängste, dass man ihr etwas anhängen wolle.

 

Besonders auffällig ist, dass Gina H. in der Nacht des 13. Oktober zu dem Tümpel fuhr, wo sie angeblich nach Fabian suchen wollte. Olaf K. berichtete, dass sie ihm sagte, er solle den Leichnam anleuchten, den sie sofort als Fabian identifizierte. Doch wie konnte sie dies in der Dunkelheit mit solcher Sicherheit tun, während Olaf K. ihn nicht erkennen konnte? Die Ermittler vermuten, dass sie bereits wusste, was sie dort finden würde.

Zusätzlich zu diesen belastenden Beweisen gibt es die Frage nach den Schuhen. Gina H. soll Olaf K. Turnschuhe übergeben haben, die sie in der Nacht am Tümpel getragen hatte, um sie zu verstecken. Warum versteckt man Schuhe, wenn man nur zufällig eine Leiche findet? Diese Frage bleibt unbeantwortet und lässt Raum für Spekulationen über ihre Rolle in diesem schrecklichen Verbrechen.

 

Fall Fabian aus Güstrow: Brisanter Zeuge! Mama Dorina zurück im Gericht?Matthias R. hat ein Alibi für den Tattag, das von den Ermittlern überprüft wurde. Doch die Dynamik seiner Beziehung zu Gina H. wirft Fragen auf. Warum ist er wieder mit ihr zusammen, nachdem sein Sohn ermordet wurde? Könnte es sein, dass er mehr weiß, als er zugibt? Diese Fragen bleiben im Raum stehen, während die Staatsanwaltschaft ihre Beweise präsentiert.

 

Der Prozess hat bereits viele schockierende Details ans Licht gebracht, und die nächsten Anhörungen werden zeigen, ob Gina H. ihre Sicht der Dinge darlegen wird. Es bleibt abzuwarten, welche weiteren Enthüllungen ans Licht kommen werden und ob die Wahrheit über das Schicksal von Fabian endlich ans Licht kommt. Was denkt ihr über die Entwicklungen in diesem Fall?

29 June 2026

八田與一容疑者ひき逃げ事件から4年 県警「ためらわずに情報提供を」最新の情報提供数発表 大分

八田與一容疑者が重要指名手配されている大分県別府市で起きたひき逃げ事件は、2026年6月で発生から4年を迎えますが、事件解決には至っていません。

2日、大分県警は5月末時点で寄せられた情報提供の総数が1万2871件になったと発表しました。

この1か月に新たに124件の情報が寄せられています。

この事件は2022年6月29日、大分県別府市の交差点でバイクに乗っていた男子大学生2人が軽乗用車に追突され死傷したものです。

警察は現場から逃走した八田與一容疑者を、全国で初めて道路交通法違反ひき逃げの疑いで重要指名手配に指定し、2025年6月からはさらに殺人と殺人未遂の容疑を追加して行方を追っています。

八田與一容疑者の情報提供は約9000件に 県警「近くに潜伏しているかも、遠慮なく通報してほしい」 | 大分のニュース|OBS NEWS|大分放送  (1ページ)

大分県警は2日、この事件に関する情報提供が5月末時点であわせて1万2871件寄せられていると発表しました。

これまでに寄せられた情報の中で、八田容疑者に似た人物の目撃情報は約1万2180件となっていて、内訳では大分県内が約700件、大分を除く九州が約1570件、関東が最多で約4560件、近畿が約1660件、その他の地域が約2530件となっています。

 

 

殺人などの容疑が追加された2025年6月以降の情報提供は全体の3割近くにあたる3271件だということです。

大分県警捜査一課志賀雄一郎次席は「皆さんの記憶の中に手がかりがあるかもしれない。似ている人がいたり、もしかしたらと思ったら、ためらわずに情報提供をお願いしたい」とコメントしています。重要指名手配の八田與一容疑者 時効まであと4年半 警察「似ているものがいないか発見を」 迫りくる時効…情報提供は8600件超える | 大分のニュース|OBS  NEWS|大分放送 (1ページ)

情報の提供先は別府警察署、電話番号は0977-21-2131です。

 

 

28 June 2026

放課後児童クラブで虐待 職員が児童の胸元つかみあざつくる 自分を呼び捨てしたと勘違い 大分

大分県国東市内にある民間の放課後児童クラブで職員が児童の胸元をつかみ、痣を作らせました。

放課後児童クラブで虐待 職員が児童の胸元つかみあざつくる 自分を呼び捨てしたと勘違い 大分|FNNプライムオンライン

市は虐待と判断し運営法人に改善勧告を行っています。

 

虐待をしたと判断されたのは国東市にある民間の放課後児童クラブの職員です。市によりますとこの職員は2026年2月4日、当時、小学3年生だった男子児童の胸元をつかみ痣を作らせました。

 

男子児童が一緒に遊んでいた友人の名前を呼び捨てで呼んだところ、職員は自分を呼び捨てにされたと勘違いしたということです。

日テレNEWS NNN 6月26日(金) 18:36 放課後児童クラブで虐待 職員が児童の胸元つかみあざつくる 自分を呼び捨てしたと勘違い 大分 |報道/ドキュメンタリー|見逃し無料配信はTVer!人気の動画見放題

今回の行為について市は身体的虐待に該当すると判断。放課後児童クラブの運営法人に対し6月5日付けで児童福祉法に基づく改善勧告を行いました。施設側は「再発防止に努める」と話しているということです。

28 June 2026

台風7号 大分県内から遠ざかるも高波に注意を 交通機関の影響も残る

台風7号は、27日午前中に県内に最も近づいた後、次第に遠ざかっていますが、交通機関に影響が残っているほか28日の朝までは高波に注意が必要です。

台風7号は27日午後5時の時点で静岡県の南およそ130キロにあり、1時間に60キロの速さで東北東に進んでいると見られます。

台風7号 大分県内から遠ざかるも高波に注意を 交通機関の影響も残る | TOSオンライン

中心の気圧は994ヘクトパスカル、中心付近の最大風速は20メートルです。

気象台によりますと、台風7号は27日午前中に県内に最接近しました。

現在は遠ざかっていますが、28日の朝までは南部と中部でうねりを伴った高波に注意が必要です。

日テレNEWS NNN 6月27日(土) 18:22 台風7号 大分県内から遠ざかるも高波に注意を 交通機関の影響も残る  |報道/ドキュメンタリー|見逃し無料配信はTVer!人気の動画見放題

また、交通機関に影響が出ています。JRは、特急列車の九州横断特急が終日運休に。

普通列車は、豊肥本線で熊本県の宮地駅と豊後荻駅の間が終日運休となっているほか、豊後荻駅と大分駅の間は本数を減らして運行しています。

このほか、ホーバークラフトもきょう終日、欠航しています。

28日の県内は、おおむね曇りで雨が降るところもありそうですが、29日には天気が回復する見込みです。

28 June 2026

八田與一容疑者の新たな写真公開 全身とサングラス姿 別府ひき逃げ 発生から4年 大分県警

2022年6月29日に大分県別府市で起きた大学生2人が死傷したひき逃げ事件から6月で発生から4年となります。

大分県警は15日、殺人などの容疑で重要指名手配されている八田與一容疑者についての情報提供を呼びかけようと、新たなチラシを作成し、報道陣に公開しました。チラシには八田容疑者の新たな写真も掲載されています。

新たな写真は2枚で、全身がうつっているものと、サングラスをかけている姿です。八田與一容疑者の新たな写真公開 大分・別府 2人死傷ひき逃げ事件

全身のものは八田容疑者が21歳の時、サングラス姿の写真は22歳の時だということです。八田容疑者は事件当時は25歳で、現在は29歳です。公開した理由について県警は「全身のバランスを見てもらいたい」などと話しています。

6月2日、大分県警は5月末時点で寄せられた情報提供の総数が1万2871件になったと発表しました。これまでに寄せられた情報の中で、八田容疑者に似た人物の目撃情報は約1万2180件となっていて、内訳では大分県内が約700件、大分を除く九州が約1570件、関東が最多で約4560件、近畿が約1660件、その他の地域が約2530件となっています。
八田與一容疑者の新たな写真公開 全身とサングラス姿 別府ひき逃げ 発生から4年 大分県警
殺人などの容疑が追加された2025年6月以降の情報提供は全体の3割近くにあたる3271件だということです。

情報の提供先は別府警察署、電話番号は0977-21-2131です。

27 June 2026

日本代表・森保監督、ブラジルメディアに謝罪「すみません…」 

サッカーW杯北中米3カ国大会1次リーグF組(25日、日本1―1スウェーデン、米国・ダラス)日本(FIFAランク18位)は1次リーグ最終戦でスウェーデン(同38位)と対戦し、1-1で引き分けた。この結果、1勝2分けでF組2位となり決勝トーナメント進出を決めた。日本代表・森保監督が試合後の会見に出席した。困った森保監督がポルトガル語で謝罪「デスクーパ」 会見で南米2か国の“板挟み”「難しいですね」垣間見えた人柄(THE ANSWER) -  Yahoo!ニュース

アルゼンチンメディアからは「現時点で日本以外でどの国が一番良い状態にあると思いますか?」との質問も飛んだ。すると、森保監督は「難しい質問ですね(笑)。私はブラジルもアルゼンチンも両方リスペクトしているので、どちらが上かを選ぶのは非常に難しいです」と前置きをしたうえで「他の国の記者の方には目をつむってもらってアルゼンチンを」と回答した。日本代表・三笘は「間に合う」 森保監督が状態明かす|【西日本新聞me】
森保一監督、F組2位通過に「良い結果を出してくれた」 ブラジル戦は「とにかく勝つ戦いをしたい」(サンケイスポーツ) - Yahoo!ニュース

その理由については「やはり前回のワールドカップで優勝し、タイトルホルダーとして戦っている」と説明した。その後には「ブラジルの記者の方、すみません」と謝罪もあった。そして「デスクーパ(ポルトガル語でごめんなさい)」とも謝った。

26 June 2026