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00:00Who is the irresponsible network spreader who was accused of murder?
00:06It was held this summer.
00:10However, on the other hand...
00:14The SNS was full of hateful slander against athletes.
00:20Against athletes?
00:21I can't watch. I'm not good enough.
00:26You don't even know what's right or wrong? What a shame.
00:30Many heartless slander.
00:34In the midst of all this, a certain person's post became a hot topic.
00:39There are people on the internet who are spreading hateful slander against athletes who lost the Olympics.
00:46SNS is a tool for communicating with people. It's not a way to vent your dissatisfaction.
00:53An irresponsible group of people has no right to criticize.
00:57This post became a hot topic and received a lot of feedback.
01:01The reason is...
01:03The person who posted this post was once a victim of a terrible network attack.
01:11Smiley Kikuchi
01:14In 2004, he starred in a Korean drama called Winter Sonata.
01:19The main character was a comedian who broke up with his girlfriend.
01:24But he...
01:26For more than 10 years on the internet, he was accused of murder.
01:31He couldn't even get a decent job.
01:35More than 10 years?
01:37Will he be able to escape this suffering?
01:43Actually, the people who wrote this post were...
01:47Unexpected people who worked and lived a normal life.
01:55In 1999, the post suddenly began.
02:00The accomplice of the murder of a terrorist.
02:02Die, Smiley Kikuchi.
02:06Remember the past you killed.
02:08Confess and be at ease.
02:12What?
02:14I killed someone?
02:16Why?
02:18Suddenly, he wrote something he didn't remember.
02:21What does it mean?
02:23Look.
02:25About 10 years ago,
02:27there was a big case where a group of boys from a gang killed a woman.
02:31Oh, yes.
02:33Smiley was one of the criminals.
02:36It's written all over the place.
02:38What was that case?
02:41The murder of a high school girl.
02:46In 1988,
02:48boys from Adachi, Tokyo,
02:50locked up a high school girl on the second floor of a house.
02:54And then,
02:56for 40 days,
02:58they committed various crimes.
03:00Including murder.
03:02They buried the body in concrete.
03:04It was a very cruel case.
03:07It was written that Smiley was one of the culprits.
03:12Because it was a boy's crime,
03:14his real name wasn't disclosed.
03:16So, he wrote whatever he wanted.
03:18But why me again?
03:21In other words,
03:23he was from Adachi,
03:25and he was the same age as the boys.
03:27That's why he's the culprit.
03:29That's crazy.
03:33It's a story with no roots.
03:36However,
03:37because the murder case was so famous,
03:40Smiley was cornered.
03:43Our guests are the Paralympic medalists,
03:46and these four people.
03:53It's covered in dust.
03:57In an era without smartphones,
04:00Smiley herself never used the Internet.
04:05Well,
04:06first of all,
04:08I'm going to type the words I want to search here.
04:11Okay.
04:12I see.
04:14She learned how to use it from her lover,
04:16and searched.
04:18What's this?
04:20It's terrible.
04:23There were a huge number of posts.
04:28And as the real names of the culprits,
04:31Satoshi Kikuchi,
04:33who is now a comedian,
04:35and Smiley's real name.
04:39Damn it.
04:41Who is this guy?
04:43Among them,
04:44there was a post
04:46apologizing to Smiley.
04:49What are they up to?
04:55The agency said
04:57that Smiley had nothing to do with the case,
05:00so she denied it on her website.
05:04Furthermore,
05:05It's terrible, isn't it?
05:07We need to do something about it.
05:09You can file a complaint.
05:13Please.
05:14She applied for a complaint
05:16at the police station.
05:19She thought this would put an end to the conflict.
05:23However,
05:26Smiley,
05:28there's no smoke without fire.
05:32Prove that you're not the culprit.
05:37You don't have the right to live.
05:39Hurry up and kill the murderer.
05:42The agency protected the murderer,
05:44but the scandal escalated.
05:46Furthermore,
05:47What?
05:49What's this?
05:50What's wrong?
05:51That's...
05:52If you don't prove the truth,
05:55you can't get rid of it.
05:57What?
05:59Eventually,
06:00a fatal phenomenon occurred.
06:03Hello.
06:04I'm Kikuchi Smiley.
06:06It's him, isn't it?
06:07I'm sure it is.
06:08It's him.
06:09He's the murderer.
06:12She saw Smiley
06:13and whispered to the murderer.
06:16Why is he here?
06:19In this situation,
06:20he wouldn't laugh at her.
06:23So,
06:24Actually,
06:26on the Internet,
06:29there's a rumor that I'm the murderer.
06:33It's not true at all.
06:37Don't believe it.
06:39He didn't appear for a long time
06:41and made excuses.
06:43Why don't you tell me directly?
06:45However,
06:47I'm interested in Smiley.
06:50This is terrible.
06:52The agency's bulletin board
06:54said,
06:55Smiley Kikuchi is unforgivable.
06:57All members of the family will be executed.
07:00Smiley Kichiku will be killed.
07:02and so on.
07:03The agency's bulletin board
07:04started to include
07:06threats and murder reports.
07:09In this situation,
07:10the agency's staff...
07:11Kichi!
07:14I...
07:15I'm a little worried.
07:17What?
07:19The agency's staff
07:20didn't know who wrote it.
07:22They said there was a possibility
07:24that the person who thought
07:26Smiley Kikuchi was the murderer
07:28would attack them.
07:30No way.
07:32They thought,
07:33but they thought about it.
07:37They asked the police for advice.
07:39This is
07:41what I printed out.
07:43But...
07:44What should we do?
07:47What?
07:48The Internet
07:51Wait a minute.
07:53Um...
07:55You've never dealt with
07:57Internet crimes?
08:00No.
08:01Unlike now,
08:02it was difficult for the police to respond.
08:07First of all,
08:08could you give me the victim's report?
08:10Yes.
08:12They gave him the victim's report,
08:15but the number of reports
08:16continued to increase.
08:19You're involved in the case,
08:21but you're calm.
08:23You should just die.
08:26It's time for you to die.
08:28The person who doesn't know anyone
08:30is being cornered.
08:34He is being targeted.
08:37Everyone looks like enemies.
08:41After a while,
08:42he went to the police again
08:44to hear the investigation report.
08:47I'll give you a name now.
08:49If you know anyone,
08:51please tell me.
08:52Yes.
08:53The police found five computers
08:55that seemed to have been sent
08:57from a huge amount of writing.
09:00The next one
09:02was owned by a university.
09:04A university?
09:05Yes.
09:07It was a super prestigious
09:09national university in Kansai.
09:12A university student?
09:14No.
09:15I can't say that.
09:17The computer in the campus
09:19doesn't have a password,
09:21so it could be a student or an employee
09:23or a subcontractor who broke into the campus.
09:25I see.
09:26Do you have any idea?
09:30No.
09:32I don't have any luck.
09:35The last one
09:37was from overseas.
09:38Overseas?
09:39If you want to do this,
09:41you have to move the Interpol.
09:45You can't do that
09:47with this level of evidence.
09:50Let's give up on this one.
09:53Yes.
09:55The police found it difficult
09:57to identify the person
09:59who wrote more than this.
10:01And...
10:02You can't do more than this,
10:04so the investigation is over.
10:07What?
10:08It's over?
10:09That's right.
10:12In the end,
10:13they couldn't find the person
10:15who wrote more than this.
10:17They cried their eyes out.
10:27Listen.
10:29I'm going to stop
10:31looking at the Internet.
10:33What?
10:35Even if I'm serious about this,
10:38I can't help it.
10:41I have to look at this.
10:46Don't...
10:48Don't worry about it anymore.
10:52You're right.
10:54That might be better.
10:57Meanwhile,
10:58the Internet is becoming more and more convenient.
11:05Meanwhile,
11:06Smiley was looking for a place
11:08on a map.
11:11She asked people about things she didn't know,
11:13and read books about things she was interested in.
11:16This is how she continued
11:18her life without the Internet
11:20and regained a peaceful life.
11:22That's what she thought.
11:252006
11:28Smiley was a big hit
11:30a few years ago in the winter.
11:32She was getting a lot of attention
11:34from people around the world.
11:36That's when she found out
11:38how scary the Internet was.
11:41I'm here with the comedian
11:43Smiley Kikuchi,
11:44who is well-known for his impersonations.
11:46Hello.
11:49Yes.
11:50Is there something wrong with Smiley Kikuchi?
11:53When Smiley appeared on a TV show,
11:56the viewers called her.
12:00Hello.
12:02Huh?
12:04Did something happen?
12:06Well,
12:08the viewers called her
12:10and told her not to appear
12:12on TV as a murderer.
12:16What?
12:17Now?
12:18Yes.
12:20It's been over six years
12:22since the Internet was a hot topic.
12:25She thought it was over long ago,
12:28but when she appeared on another show,
12:30her colleagues called her.
12:33Even the sponsors of the TV show
12:35she appeared on
12:37started calling her.
12:44They're really persistent.
12:49Excuse me.
12:51The variety show I mentioned the other day
12:53is no longer on.
12:55What?
12:56I've always wanted to be on it.
12:58I've always wanted to be on it.
13:01I finally thought I'd be on it.
13:05No matter how much she explains the situation,
13:07the number of jobs is decreasing.
13:10But it's so sudden, isn't it?
13:12Why did it suddenly increase again?
13:15That's true.
13:17It's been like this for years.
13:20There was an unbelievable reason.
13:24Do you remember this?
13:26Yes, I remember hearing it in the dressing room.
13:29I thought it was a comedian.
13:32To be honest, I almost believed it for a moment.
13:36Then I heard that it was a joke.
13:39But I didn't know which one it was.
13:42I didn't even know what the evidence was.
13:45I just talked about it.
13:48This time, it's about the Internet.
13:51Saki.
13:53In my case, I lost the first round.
13:56It was very difficult to get back on my feet.
14:00But there were so many people who came to the venue.
14:05I lost the first round.
14:08I made a lot of people cry.
14:12At the end, I won the medal.
14:15I wanted to go back to Japan with a smile on my face.
14:19Can I ask you a question?
14:22Wait a minute.
14:23What is it?
14:25What is it?
14:27What is it?
14:29You can't do that.
14:31I'll do it again until the end.
14:34You can't do that.
14:37Next, Nonomura-san.
14:39Nonomura-san is good.
14:42He is a former comedian.
14:44He is my colleague.
14:46He is my colleague.
14:48He is my colleague.
14:50I don't know what happened to my colleague, but he was like this.
14:56I met him when I was 18 and 17.
14:59He was a pink punk.
15:02He was like this.
15:05He was a comedian, so he shouldn't be licked.
15:09Smiley Kikuchi was spread on the Internet that he was a murderer.
15:13When he appeared on TV, the number of viewers who believed it was overflowing.
15:18In 2008, the entertainment industry was in the midst of a blogging boom.
15:25Smiley also opened a blog.
15:32It's okay. You don't have to worry so much.
15:37Recently, if you write about your hobby on the blog, you will be called to the program.
15:43It's a chance.
15:45That's right.
15:49Well, what should I write about?
15:56However, anxiety is the enemy.
16:00A few days after the comment, there were a lot of negative comments on the blog.
16:06Smiley was checking it.
16:08What?
16:11What?
16:13What's wrong?
16:14What's wrong?
16:16Nothing.
16:19However, there are too many.
16:22Is there any cause for the sudden increase in the number of comments that should have settled down for a while?
16:30And he learned the shocking fact.
16:34In fact, at this time, a former police officer was publishing a book.
16:38What is it?
16:42In the book, there was an article about the murder of a high school girl in Adachi.
16:52Smiley was surprised to read the book.
16:56This is it.
16:58The murder in Adachi.
17:01This boy group is said to have made a debut in the entertainment world by forming a comedy duo after graduation.
17:09What?
17:11Debut in comedy?
17:16There was no more detailed article in the book.
17:22If this is the case, the person who was interested in reading the book will look it up on the Internet and believe that the culprit is me.
17:31Indeed, Smiley made his debut in the entertainment world in 1993 as a night shift duo.
17:39He disbanded immediately and became a pin entertainer, but the content of the book matches.
17:44Why did you write this?
17:47There are people who made their debut in comedy in the criminal group?
17:52We couldn't find out if it was true.
17:56In the end, the theory that Smiley is the culprit was overflowing on the Internet.
18:01And the speculation on the Internet is heating up.
18:07In the blog commentary, there are a lot of false accusations.
18:12And the theory that Smiley is the culprit is overflowing on the Internet.
18:15In April 2008, Smiley went to the police again.
18:24But the answer is...
18:27Why don't you ask the manager of the website and the bulletin board to delete it?
18:32I've asked them to delete it before, but they refused.
18:38Then I'll call the boss, so please wait a moment.
18:42But...
18:44Please ask them to delete it.
18:48I've asked them to delete it before, but they refused.
18:54But...
18:56First of all, please ask them to delete it and take a look at it.
19:03After that, I talked to several police officers, and they said,
19:07Please ask them to delete it.
19:09Please ask them to delete it.
19:17There was no other way, so I asked them to delete it as the police told me, but they didn't respond.
19:27It was going to be strange to write in a way that would increase and heat up every day.
19:32It was going to be strange to write in a way that would increase and heat up every day.
19:36Perhaps it was the harassment of acquaintances.
19:39When I thought about it, there was no end to it.
19:43My mental state was close to the limit.
19:48I want you to help me.
19:50With that thought, I went to the police station again.
19:53But I heard unbelievable words here.
19:58But...
20:00You can't do anything about the Internet.
20:05What?
20:07You're a celebrity, aren't you?
20:11Isn't this like a celebrity?
20:14No way.
20:17What if something happens to your lover or family?
20:22Did you get hurt?
20:25What?
20:26For example, did you get hit by someone when you got home?
20:31Did you get bitten by an animal in front of your house?
20:34You didn't, did you?
20:37No.
20:39Then the police can't help you.
20:42At that time, in many cases, it was difficult to make it a police case unless you were injured.
20:50So the office...
20:51So...
20:54My talent is in great trouble with the book you published.
20:59The manager called the publisher who published the book.
21:04I didn't mention the name of the talent.
21:09I didn't say anything about injury.
21:13Please read it carefully.
21:16They couldn't get along at all.
21:19That's all.
21:24Smiley, come here.
21:26Yes.
21:28If the police get in the way, the office will be in trouble.
21:35Yes, I'm sorry.
21:37Take a break from the blog.
21:40Then you'll feel better.
21:43Yes.
21:45I'm sorry.
21:49It can't be helped, but the office is getting stronger.
21:55As the boss said, he stopped updating the blog.
22:03Then...
22:05Smiley, I'm in trouble.
22:07What?
22:09I was updating the blog, but the number of views suddenly increased.
22:14What is this?
22:15The truth of Smiley's blog suspension is...
22:20...because the publisher of the murder case in Adachi was in the office.
22:25There was a heated debate on the Internet.
22:29It's spreading.
22:31What is it?
22:33He wrote something random.
22:36Rumors that he walks alone in a place where he can't afford it.
22:41But after this, he found out the person who wrote it on the Internet.
22:46There was a big turn for Smiley.
22:49I really want to identify the people who wrote this.
22:54Smiley consulted a lawyer who is good at cases related to the Internet.
23:00Mr. Kikuchi, there is a way.
23:02Yes.
23:05Of course, it's important to find the person who wrote it,
23:10but if you can prove Mr. Kikuchi's innocence, the rumors will disappear.
23:15Right?
23:17Yes.
23:19Then, you can fight against the publisher of the book,
23:23and if it gets a lot of attention in the media,
23:26you can appeal to the world that you are not the murderer.
23:31I see.
23:34The focus of the battle is how to stand out,
23:38and how to prove his innocence.
23:42He wants to expose the unidentified publisher,
23:46but the important thing is to prove his innocence.
23:52I understand.
23:54Let's do it that way.
23:56He decided to file a criminal complaint.
23:58It will cost more than 3 million yen.
24:03Moreover, can he erase the rumors after the trial?
24:08He had a lot of worries.
24:11Is the money okay?
24:14Yes.
24:16Don't worry.
24:18It's just a little, but I have some savings.
24:22Yes.
24:23It's just a little, but I have some savings.
24:25Yes.
24:27It's just a little, but I have some savings.
24:30It's just a little, but I have some savings.
24:38To prepare for the trial,
24:41he chose only the articles related to the book.
24:46I found 10 here.
24:50His girlfriend helped him to collect the articles.
24:54In his free time, he went to the library
24:57and read books related to the law.
25:00Is there any way to work in an advantageous position?
25:04Then,
25:06something caught his attention.
25:10The blackmail and Mr. Meiyuki.
25:13It's about the money.
25:15I see.
25:18He was blackmailed so much.
25:21Why did he have to fight on the sly?
25:27And...
25:30Hey.
25:32I can't accept it.
25:37I'll go to the police again.
25:40But the police are already...
25:43I know.
25:45Mr. Meiyuki was blackmailed.
25:48I think the police should investigate it.
25:52This decision changed his fate.
25:57Smiley went to the police station.
26:03Excuse me.
26:05I'd like to file a police report.
26:08Please go up to the second floor.
26:11Yes.
26:13If this doesn't work,
26:16we'll have to go to court.
26:18Yes.
26:20It can't be helped.
26:24He wasn't confident at all.
26:32A young detective responded to him.
26:36You're Mr. Kikuchi, right?
26:39Yes.
26:41Can you tell me what happened?
26:44Yes.
26:46It started in 1999.
26:49Smiley told him all the damage he had received.
26:53But...
26:55I'd like you to file a police report again.
26:58He got the same answer.
27:01I see.
27:03That's enough.
27:05Thank you for your time.
27:07Excuse me.
27:09Can you wait a minute?
27:11I'll go talk to my boss.
27:20Why does it always happen to me?
27:23That's when...
27:30Hello.
27:32What happened?
27:34Who are you?
27:37The men came in.
27:42I'm sorry.
27:45I know it's rude,
27:47but I'm a detective.
27:52Can I ask you about the case?
27:56The man in charge at the time
27:59was a detective of a criminal organization.
28:03This encounter changed his fate.
28:08He explained all the damage he had received.
28:14Then...
28:16This is terrible.
28:18I've dealt with detectives like this before.
28:22This won't be easy.
28:24His response was different.
28:28For the first time, he saw a ray of hope.
28:33I've been doing this for a long time.
28:37Why didn't you call the police?
28:40I've come here many times,
28:44but they never listened to me.
28:48He told the detectives how he got here.
28:53Then...
28:55I see.
29:03I'm really sorry.
29:07I'll investigate, so don't worry.
29:17Finally,
29:19he may be able to pay for his years of suffering.
29:23And the people he wrote to
29:26will be revealed one after another.
29:29This time, it's about internet trouble.
29:33Mr. Jinnai, what do you think?
29:36There are a lot of positive comments.
29:3980% of them are positive.
29:42But only the negative ones catch my eye.
29:46Only 20% of the comments catch my eye.
29:50I'm going to look at the ones I'm praised for.
29:54I see.
29:55For the first time,
29:58he said,
30:00I've never thought you were funny.
30:04How about you, Ms. Nonomura?
30:07When I think you're cute,
30:10I say you look like Stallone.
30:13You don't look like Stallone at all.
30:17I said you look like Stallone.
30:20How about you, Ms. Fujie?
30:23When I was on the show,
30:26Mr. Hamada from Downtown
30:29said a lot of things to me.
30:32After that, I posted it on my SNS.
30:35I was called out by Mr. Hamada.
30:38I thought he was going to kick me out.
30:41I thought it was bad.
30:44But Mr. Hamada said,
30:46you're funny the way you are.
30:49That's what he said.
30:52That's what he said.
30:55That's what he said.
30:58Mr. Hamada is good.
31:01He's good.
31:03I'm happy.
31:05When he meets a detective,
31:08he may be able to escape
31:11from the false accusation of a murder.
31:13And this is his proposal.
31:16Let's write this on the blog.
31:20If there's a false accusation,
31:24we'll call the police.
31:27Understood.
31:29What if there's still a false accusation?
31:34That's our goal.
31:37If there's still a false accusation,
31:40we'll call the police.
31:43If there's still a false accusation,
31:46we'll call the police.
31:49That's our plan.
31:51August 15, 2008.
31:54This is the blog I posted.
31:57If I continue to write about the case,
32:00that I'm the culprit,
32:03that I'm involved,
32:06I'll call the police.
32:08Even after writing this much,
32:11the police advised me
32:14that I shouldn't continue to write.
32:17Three days after the release.
32:20You're a murderer.
32:22You should die.
32:24As expected, he continued to write.
32:27Smiley confirmed the source of the letter
32:30by asking the detective.
32:32It was sent from Osaka.
32:34This person wrote it over and over again.
32:38It was the same person.
32:40He also recorded each letter
32:42from another source.
32:45The police investigated it.
32:48This guy.
32:50They identified the source.
32:52And finally, at the end of September,
32:57the police acted modestly.
33:00The people who wrote it
33:01were revealed one after another.
33:03You're a murderer.
33:05You should die.
33:07The person who wrote this
33:09was a surprising person.
33:14What do you want me to do with the book?
33:17Huh?
33:19It was a crime committed by a staff member
33:22of the Kansai National University.
33:26You're a human being.
33:28You won't die a good death.
33:31The person who wrote this
33:33was also a surprising person.
33:35There are so many people.
33:39I've had a scary experience
33:41of being threatened on the Internet.
33:43Mr. Jinnai, what do you think?
33:45In the past, on Twitter,
33:47there was a person who said,
33:49I'll kill you.
33:51No matter what I crush,
33:53I'll kill you.
33:55I didn't know what to write.
33:57I was angry.
33:59I thought, who is this guy?
34:01I'm older than you.
34:03Why do you have to say that?
34:05I said, I'll kill you.
34:07I thought, who is this guy?
34:09When I was fighting with him,
34:11a completely different kind of slander
34:13came to me.
34:15If you watch Jinnai TV,
34:17you'll feel bad.
34:19A different kind of slander
34:21said, don't say bad things about Jinnai.
34:23I said, I'll kill you.
34:25The time has come
34:27to protect me.
34:29I thought, who is this guy?
34:31One day,
34:33I went to Osaka.
34:35When I got off at Shin-Osaka,
34:37an old man came up to me.
34:39We had a date.
34:41Finally, I met Jinnai.
34:43He said, I'm Shibaku the old man.
34:46I was able to connect with him.
34:48Now, he sends me a message to my family.
34:51Shibaku the old man.
34:53We became very close.
34:55Mr. Nakano, what do you think?
34:57Is there any kind of threat?
34:59It's not a threat.
35:01There are people who have been hurt
35:03because of me.
35:05What kind of people?
35:07Actress Minami Hamabe.
35:09She said that?
35:11She said that in a lot of shows.
35:13She really said that?
35:15She really said that.
35:17I published a book.
35:19I published a book
35:21that said,
35:23you don't have to be a good person.
35:25She brought the book
35:27and made an announcement.
35:29That's right.
35:31That's right.
35:33You should wake up.
35:35Is that so?
35:37That's enough.
35:39Don't give up.
35:41The people who accused Smiley.
35:43You won't die a good death.
35:45The one who wrote this
35:48was a woman in her early 20s
35:51who worked at a part-time job.
35:54There were men and women in their teens.
35:56There were men and women in their 20s.
35:59In addition,
36:01the man who was in charge of the IT department
36:04at a dealer for foreign car manufacturers
36:07was also one of the defendants.
36:09Why?
36:11I'll kill you.
36:13The one who wrote the accusation
36:15was also a woman in her 20s
36:17who worked at a company.
36:19There were also men in their 40s
36:21who ran a company with children.
36:24The women who worked at a company
36:27for foreign car manufacturers
36:29were all people
36:31who had a normal social life.
36:34When asked about the reason for the accusation,
36:37I had a hard time getting a divorce.
36:39she said she was stressed
36:41with her life and work.
36:43Isn't everyone writing on the Internet?
36:45She argued that everyone was writing.
36:49And no one
36:50was familiar with Smiley.
36:56I'm sorry.
36:58Please forgive me.
37:00Furthermore,
37:02those who were interrogated
37:04said they would apologize,
37:06but no one came to apologize to Smiley.
37:09It wasn't her fault.
37:11She was the one who leaked the false information.
37:17And the former detective in charge of the case
37:20told the truth.
37:24Mr. Tadano.
37:26Have you ever been told
37:28what you said on the Internet?
37:30To be honest,
37:32I only say bad things.
37:34I heard you said about 20% of what you said.
37:36I say 90% of what I said.
37:3890% of what you said?
37:40You said 90% of what you said.
37:42If you were to praise me for 90% of what you said,
37:44wouldn't I stand out?
37:46That's not the point.
37:48We're having a good conversation.
37:51It's not good at all.
37:53Well, I can't help being a talent.
37:56I get told that.
37:58I can't help being told that.
38:00I did it when I was sick.
38:02And I don't really look at it.
38:04Really.
38:06I thought I'd take a look.
38:08I was wondering what would happen if I did this much.
38:10And I found out
38:12that there was a person named Nakai Shikyo.
38:13What?
38:15I'm alive!
38:18I've been told a lot of things.
38:21Like, is he okay?
38:23I've been told that.
38:25I'm close to him.
38:27I'm doing this show.
38:29Is he okay?
38:31That's it.
38:33That's the answer.
38:35The person who claimed to be missing
38:38was unknown to Smiley.
38:40The former detective who was actually in charge of the case.
38:45It was written on the bulletin board that he was the culprit.
38:48The name of the case
38:50and that he was the culprit
38:52and that he should die
38:54were all lies.
38:56Was there anyone who became a comedian after he left the office?
38:58No.
39:01I've actually confirmed it.
39:03There's no such name.
39:05There's no such fact at all.
39:10That's right.
39:12There's no such fact at all.
39:14He was walking alone.
39:16This is the first time that a blog has been set on fire.
39:19It was written on the blog of a male talent
39:21that he was a murderer.
39:23So it was set on fire.
39:25The police department has set up a policy
39:27to collect documents
39:29on suspicion of defamation of 18 men.
39:31Last year, the police department
39:33submitted a victim report.
39:35In the end, the police
39:37suspected of defamation of 18 men
39:38and arrested 19 of them
39:40under the pretext of defamation of 18 men.
39:43This case became an unsubstantiated case,
39:45but it was widely reported in the media
39:47as the first case in Japan
39:49in which the perpetrator was arrested
39:51at the same time
39:53due to a series of online defamation.
39:57A series of defamation cases over the years
39:59were able to come to an end like this.
40:05After this,
40:06Smiley talks about his feelings.
40:09By the way,
40:11why does he look at the Internet
40:13when something negative is written?
40:15In fact, it is said that
40:17it is related to the mechanism of the brain.
40:19Negative things
40:21are instinctively remembered.
40:23It remains.
40:25It remains.
40:27Especially,
40:29when something negative is written
40:31on SNS,
40:33emotions are not shaken so much.
40:34That's right.
40:36Then,
40:38in the brain,
40:40there is something called the memory center.
40:42When emotions are shaken so much,
40:44the memory center begins to act.
40:50It is said that
40:52negative information
40:54that should not be seen
40:56is the reason why it does not leave the head.
40:58Secondly,
41:00if you feel anxious,
41:02you should be careful.
41:04This is a story
41:06when I went out to the field in the forest.
41:08There were many beasts,
41:10and it was dangerous,
41:12so I protected myself in a group.
41:14It is said that
41:16I was living.
41:18From there,
41:20I was optimistic.
41:22When I went out to the field
41:24for a walk alone,
41:26I was afraid that
41:28I would be eaten by a predator.
41:30If I was eaten,
41:32the person's genes would not remain.
41:34The genes we have
41:36are the genes of people
41:38who prioritize
41:40protecting themselves.
41:42There is such a way of thinking.
41:44We should be careful
41:46when we are instinctively anxious,
41:48so when something negative is written,
41:50we become anxious
41:52and end up looking at the Internet.
41:54The first case in Japan
41:56in which the perpetrator was killed
41:58in an accident caused by Internet.
42:00In the end,
42:01it became a hot topic,
42:03but it became a big issue.
42:05Smiley Kikuchi,
42:07who was given to the murderers,
42:09was terrified for many years
42:11because of the violence
42:13of the malicious words.
42:15At that time,
42:17Smiley Kikuchi himself said
42:20The moment that book came out,
42:22the threat escalated from there.
42:24I told the police
42:26that I would do it
42:28if I was killed.
42:29It may have been
42:31the most painful time.
42:33The violence of words
42:35has become an era
42:37where everyone can do it easily.
42:39The law has been reformed,
42:41but users are the ones
42:43who have to change the most.
42:45I have to learn how to use
42:47and how to feel.
42:49I think that is the most
42:51left behind by the times.
42:53I want people to speak
42:55with the responsibility of speech.
42:58After that,
43:00Smiley married his lover
43:02who supported him by his side.
43:04He also had a child.
43:07Now, everyone can easily
43:09communicate
43:11on SNS.
43:13To prevent the same tragedy
43:15from happening again and again,
43:17strict penalties have been imposed.
43:19Until now,
43:21the amount of insults
43:23was less than 30 days
43:25or less than 10,000 yen,
43:27but now,
43:29the amount is less than 100,000 yen
43:31or less than 300,000 yen.
43:33Smiley Kikuchi
43:35wishes for the end
43:37of the online insults.
43:39Next time,
43:41a 2-hour airplane crash special.
43:43A Jumbo plane crashed in Guam.
43:45A misjudgment
43:47has caused a catastrophe.
43:49What is the truth?
43:51In this program,
43:53we invite men and women
43:55who have changed their jobs.
43:57See you next time.