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The official, who spoke on condition of anonymity, citing protocol, refused to release the messages, but news reports said they were posted in a threat titled, "I will kill people in Akihabara," starting hours before the stabbings.
"I want to crash the vehicle and, if it becomes useless, I will then use a knife. Goodbye, everyone," Kyodo News agency quoted one message as saying.
That was followed chillingly several hours later, the report said, by a message sent from Akihabara via cell phone that read: "It's time." The killing started 20 minutes later.
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