Detectives are hunting a poetry-writing suspected serial killer in western Japan.
A murder investigation was launched after the bodies of five people were found in a tiny mountain village in Yamaguchi province.
Three bodies were found in two houses that had been burned to the ground.
Two more people found nearby had been battered to death.
All five victims were in their 70s or 80s, police said.
The chief suspect is a 63-year-old villager, whose name has not been released.
Police said they found a haiku poem - a traditional Japanese three-line verse - stuck to the window of his home.
It read: "Setting a fire - smoke gives delight - to a country fellow."
The man has a reputation as a troublemaker in the village, Japan's popular Yomiuri Shimbun newspaper said.
He once boasted to neighbours that he would escape prosecution if he killed people because he is on medication, the report added.
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