Byran Koji Uyesugi (born 1959) was a former Xerox service technician in Honolulu, Hawaii who was convicted of killing seven of his co-workers on November 2, 1999, in what has been called the Xerox murders, the worst mass murder case in the history of Hawaii. The case also heightened awareness of workplace violence in Hawaii and elsewhere. Wikipedia
By Ken Sakamoto, Star-Bulletin Police surrounded Bryan K. Uyesugi's home on Easy Street and Laimi Road in Nuuanu after the shooting. starbulletin.com/1999/11/02/news/story1.html
By Ronen Zilberman, Associated Press Circuit Judge Marie Milks listens as the prosecution makes opening statements earlier yesterday; a slide of Uyesugi is projected onto the screen. starbulletin.com/2000/05/16/news/story1.html
Since then, Uyesugi has been convicted of first-degree murder by a jury that rejected his insanity defense a conviction upheld by the Hawai'i Supreme Court. the.honoluluadvertiser.com/article/2004/Nov/01/ln/ln20p.html
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Byran Koji Uyesugi was a former Xerox service technician in Honolulu, Hawaii who was convicted of killing seven of his co-workers on November 2, 1999, in what has been called the Xerox murders, the worst mass murder case in the history of Hawaii. The cas www.123exp-biographies.com/t/00034403205/
Byran Uyesugi , 40, was an apparently quiet, reclusive Honolulu man who on the morning of November 2, 1999 , went on a rampage against his co-workers at an office building of the Xerox Corporation on the Nimitz Highway . He killed seven men at close rang www.crimelibrary.com/criminal_mind/forensics/welner/5.html