CLEVELAND, OH – Media outlets describing a violent Japanese alien alleged child killer as an “Arizona mom” or “US mom” are not painting the true picture of who Yui Inoue is in relation to her United States citizenship. The 40-year-old barely-English speaking Asian alien wanted out of the United States of America and back in to Japan the morning of May 15, 2021 when she is alleged to have picked up a meat cleaver and hacked her daughter and son to death.
According to Maricopa County assistant county attorney Jay Rademacher, Inoue was born in Communist China and relocated to Japan before entering the United States of America. There’s nothing “American” about her. The date and reason for her admission, if she entered legally, are unknown. Rademacher got the $2 million bond he wanted and she’s broke and in jail awaiting trial for her Asian on Asian crime. Inoue for the rest of her life in a death penalty state will be a financial burden on this nation’s taxpayers as her presence in Tempe, Arizona has left an indelible scar on the community.
The brutal details of the Japanese alien’s alleged crime are still emerging, but what’s been published and broadcast are snippets of information coming from the Tempe, Arizona police and the state’s department of public safety. None of it paints Inoue or her unidentified “husband” in a “model minority” light.
On May 14, 2021 Inoue and her unidentified husband argued throughout the day. Published reports claiming that the two filed for a divorce in April 2021 are not confirmed by records on file with the Maricopa County Superior Court. What’s been claimed is that the two divorced and were living in separate rooms in an apartment at The Tides of Tempe multi-family dwelling property. Police were called to the home for a domestic violence disturbance earlier in the day and left after finding no reason to make an arrest.
Inoue’s husband, according to Tempe police, claimed she threatened to stab him with a meat cleaver just hours before she killed their children so he left. He, allegedly, spent the night sleeping in his car at a parking lot. The father of the two children told police he didn’t think she would harm them. The Maricopa county prosecuting attorney has asked the court to seal the identities of the two children their mother allegedly “meat cleavered” to death. Their names and pictures are already circulating on search engines other than Google, Bing and MSN. The father is not in custody and his nationality is unknown.

For about 13 minutes the morning of May 15, 2021, Inoue’s next door neighbor, Kevin Hochstatter, told Tempe police he heard two sets of chopping sounds coming from the wall that separated them. The first set of chopping sounds was louder and lasted for about 8 minutes. The second round of chopping sounds lasted for about 5 minutes and wasn’t as loud.
The neighbor did not report that he heard any screaming. Neither did the neighbor who lived below the apartment Inoue, her husband and two children occupied. Police were not called.
Inoue, according to Tempe police, told them she woke up around 4:30 a.m. covered in blood. She saw her children were dead, took a shower, put the cleaver and her bloody clothes in a bag and left for the police station. Inoue was arrested after police observed blood stains on the heel of a foot, cuts on her fingers and bruising on her hands and knees. A search inside her car brought attention to blood splatter on her suitcases. Inside a bag they found her bloody clothes and the six inch meat cleaver.

The initial story is that Inoue told police through an interpreter that she heard voices telling her to kill her children. Police and paramedics arrived around 8 a.m. Published reports don’t describe what Inoue did in between the time she claims to have awakened to dead children and her cleaning up and leaving between 4:30 a.m. and the time police began their early morning investigation at the apartment.
Rademacher during Inoue’s arraignment described her attack on Mia and Kai as brutal. Both Mia and Kai were nearly decapitated. Kai was missing parts of his hand. Both of their hands featured “defensive wounds” that Rademacher described as coming from their trying to grab their mother’s weapon.
Inoue’s knowledge of the English language has been portrayed as being so poor she needs a Japanese interpreter to translate. But during her arraignment hearing Inoue appears to have commanded enough knowledge of the language and proceedings to assert that she didn’t kill anybody. When told that she’d have to surrender her passport Inoue said, “You’re asking me to submit my passport. I don’t know what it mean that … I need to pay something.”

Throughout her arraignment Inoue put her head down and listened to both the magistrate and interpreter. The interpreter asked Rademacher to shorten his sentences and interestingly offered more words in his explanation than the assistant county attorney. Occasionally she uttered the word “hai” which means “yes” in the Japanese language.
Don’t expect President Joseph Robinette Biden and Vice President Kamala Harris to share their thoughts about this brutal act of Asian on Asian violence from the White House or on their Twitter pages. It doesn’t support their “Asians are model minorities” propaganda that Biden’s using to buffer criticism of his crackhead son Hunter being an unregistered agent of the Communist Chinese government.
Inoue’s been assigned a public defender as the cost of the Asian alien’s crimes both in tax dollars and psychological effect on Tempe, Arizona continue to justify why she was unfit for admission into the United States of America and to be a parent. There’s been no information shared about her husband’s name and nationality. Their children appear to be full-blooded Asian.
Tempe police, paramedics and prosecutors presenting the case against her have the mental images of Inoue’s dead children forever locked in their brains. The children who attended Kyrene Del Cielo Elementary school with murder victims Mia and Kai Inoue have a little less trust in their own parents. The district is offering them counseling as yet another expense to Tempe taxpayers.
The image of the United States of America looks more deranged as headlines misrepresent Yui Inoue as a “US mom” instead of a Japanese alien mom who may have been living in the U.S. unlawfully. The case no for Yui Inoue’s trial before Maricopa’s superior court is CR2021-118235.