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Yutaka “Myles” Fukunaga

February 4, 1909 – November 19, 1929 Convicted 1929
Buried at: Moiliili Japanese Cemetery , Honolulu, Hawaii · Plot A-220, distinctive inscribed boulder marker (“Heap of Misfortune”)

Criminal History (Public Record)

Convicted of the 1928 kidnapping and murder of 10-year-old George Gill Jamieson (son of a banker). He demanded ransom money. Tried and convicted of first-degree murder; hanged at Oahu Prison on November 19, 1929 at age 20. The case involved significant racial tension and questions about his mental health.

Background

Yutaka Yukata “Myles” Fukunaga was a young Japanese-American man in territorial Hawaii convicted in a highly publicized and controversial case.

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