In the less serious (since it's not life-threatening) attack on the Japanese singers, as of yet, we don't have a motive or a bio of the suspect provided by police authorities, but I'm expecting pretty much the same thing when we do learn some details: a loner, loser narcissist, who blames women collectively for his loneliness and has a supportive community to commiserate with.
What I do find disturbing so far about the Japanese story is this:
AKB48 is part talent show, part pop act, a venture in which a pool of more than 100 girls and young women compete for a spot in the limelight when each new catchy, but formulaic, hit is released.
The group - one of the most successful acts of all time in monetary terms - is built on their being accessible to their legion fans, appearing at regular events all over the country to shake hands and pose for pictures, as well as on social networking sites.
Members must strive constantly for popularity if they wish to retain their spot, and girls who contravene strict rules - such as having boyfriends - are punished by being dropped back into the general talent pool.
Where line-up changes often sound the death-knell for musical acts, the frequent rotation of AKB's members is key to keeping them at the top of their game in Japan's fickle pop scene.
Seems like these girls are jail bait set up for stalker predator fans.