Eight people are killed, 100 injured. He was suspected of being an informant.
Enter The Apocalypse: Aum Shinrikyo Becomes A Doomsday Cult A number of psychological patterns characterize such an environment. Two hundred Aum Shinrikyo members were convicted following the … But Aum Shinrikyo continued to grow. June 1994-AUM purchases a helicopter from Russia. Thirteen people were killed, and thousands were injured. Aum Shinrikyo conducted a deadly nerve gas attack on a Tokyo subway in 1995. Most basic is mileu control, in which all communication, including even an individual's inner communication, is monopolized and orchestrated, so that reality become the group's exclusive … Aum Shinrikyo, often shortened to Aum, believed that the end of the world was coming and that those outside the cult would go to hell - unless they were killed by cult members. Aum's environment become one of intense ideological totalism, in which everything had to be experienced on an all-or-nothing basis. The attack killed 13 people and injured hundreds more, shattering the nation's myth of public safety. December 12–AUM members kill a member, Tadahito Hamaguchi, with highly toxic VX gas on an Osaka street. Kiyohide Hayakawa (早川 紀代秀, はやかわ きよひで, July 14, 1949 - July 6, 2018) was one of the members of the Japanese doomsday-cult group Aum Shinrikyo.Hayakawa was born in Hyōgo Prefecture in 1949. Founded by Shoko Asahara in the early 1990s, Aum Shinrikyo was a doomsday cult based in Japan. By the early 1990s, the group had amassed some 10,000 members in Japan and several thousand around the world, notably in Russia. Japan executes remaining Aum Shinrikyo doomsday cult members The cult's sarin gas attack in Tokyo's subway system in 1995 killed 13 people, injured some 6,000 others and shocked Japan. June 27 — AUM members test sarin nerve gas in a residential area of city of Matsumoto, Nagano Prefecture. Others were dead, killed when they announced their intention to withdraw from the cult. The culprits were Aum Shinrikyo, an obscure religious group who believed the end of the world was coming. After years on death row, the cult's leader Shoko Asahara was put to death on 6 … Convicted for his participation in Sakamoto family murder and several other crimes, Hayakawa was executed at July 6, 2018 at Fukuoka Detention House.