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Crimes and Consequences

EP231: The Honolulu Xerox Shooting

Crimes and Consequences

Crimes and Consequences

True Crime, Society & Culture, Documentary

4.6 β€’ 859 Ratings

πŸ—“οΈ 24 May 2024

⏱️ 41 minutes

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Summary

Those in the workplace whether it be an office, department store, fast food, or corporation should never have to fear for their safety. From the time you clock in, to the time you clock out, there should be no worry about getting back to your homes and families unharmed. Unfortunately, those who worked at the Xerox Corporation of Honolulu, Hawaii in 1999, would never feel safe at work again after an employee walked into the building with a loaded semi-automatic weapon tucked under his shirt.

SOURCES:
1) State v. Uyesugi (hawaii.gov)
2) Man Opens Fire in Xerox Office, Killing 7 - The New York Times (nytimes.com)
3) Byran Uyegusi | Murderpedia, the encyclopedia of murderers
4) The Chilling Story Behind The Worst Mass Shooting in Hawaii | by The True Historian | Lessons from History | Medium
5) Massacre's 20th Anniversary: Lessons from the Xerox Murders | Hawai'i Public Radio (hawaiipublicradio.org)
6) The Xerox Murders β€” Examining Workplace Homicide β€” Crime Library
7) Delusional Disorder: Causes, Symptoms, Types & Treatment (clevelandclinic.org)
8) Honolulu Star-Bulletin Local News (starbulletin.com)
9) Peter Brent Mark (1953-1999) - Find a Grave Memorial
10) John Keiji Sakamoto (1963-1999) - Find a Grave Memorial
11) 20 years ago, a killer shattered the morning calm and changed Hawaii forever (hawaiinewsnow.com)

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0:00.0

This episode may contain content of a graphic nature, including descriptions of physical and sexual violence against adults, children, and animals.

0:09.0

Listener discretion is advised.

0:12.0

Hi everyone, I'm Tlaia. advised.

0:12.7

Hi everyone, I'm Tlaia.

0:14.1

And I'm Tanya.

0:15.3

And together we are Crimes and Consequences,

0:18.3

a true crime podcast. cast. Welcome back everyone to another episode of Crimes and Consequences. I'm Tanya and I'm

0:41.0

Tlaia. My lovely co-host. We are a couple of lawyers who enjoy discussing true crime cases.

0:48.0

In detail. In detail, yes. And horrifying each other, right, with all the awful things that people do

0:54.8

before I get into today's story I would just like to remind everyone

0:59.3

hit the like button subscribe whatever app you're listening to, you can do that, that would be wonderful.

1:05.7

And I'd like to thank True Crime Daily for hosting us.

1:09.3

And I have a horrible story today. Oh, that's awful.

1:13.0

Yeah, it takes place in Honolulu.

1:15.0

But I want to hear it.

1:16.0

Yes.

1:17.0

It takes place in Honolulu, and we just had an episode a couple episodes ago

1:20.0

about Lisa Ow.

1:22.0

Yeah. And that was in Honolulu. So I'm going to tell you this one today.

1:25.6

Okay. All right, you ready? I'm ready. All right. All right.

1:28.0

All right. Before that, if everybody could hit the subscribe, like, like, follow, love, yeah, but ever, whatever, that'd be great.

1:38.6

So on November 2nd, 1999, a 911 call was placed into the Honolulu police. The man calling told the emergency

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