Updated On: 17 March, 2020 11:00 AM IST | Yokohama | Agencies
Satoshi Uematsu never disputed his involvement in the grisly rampage but his lawyers entered a plea of not guilty, arguing the 30-year-old was suffering a 'mental disorder.'

Satoshi Uematsu (left) sitting in a police vehicle. File photo/AFP
A Japanese man was sentenced to death on Monday for the stabbing murder of 19 disabled people at a care home, in one of the country's worst-ever mass killings.
Satoshi Uematsu never disputed his involvement in the grisly rampage but his lawyers entered a plea of not guilty, arguing the 30-year-old was suffering a 'mental disorder.'