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The Elusive Killer of Mumbai

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By Renuga kannanPublished about a year ago 3 min read
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Introduction:

Mumbai, also known as the financial capital of India, has been the center of many heinous crimes over the years. Among them, the serial killings of 2017 remain one of the most intriguing cases in the city's history. The killer left the police baffled and the citizens in fear. Let's delve into the details of this case and try to understand the modus operandi of the elusive killer.

The First Kill:

On a warm summer night in May 2017, the body of a young woman was found lying in a pool of blood on a deserted street in Mumbai's upscale neighborhood of Bandra. The victim had been brutally stabbed multiple times, and her belongings were scattered around her. The police found no clues at the crime scene, and the killer had left no evidence behind.

The Second Kill:

The second victim was a middle-aged man who was found dead in his apartment in Worli. The killer had entered the victim's house through the window and had stabbed him several times. The police found no fingerprints, and the killer had left no trace behind.

The Third Kill:

The third victim was a retired school teacher who lived alone in her apartment in Dadar. The killer had entered the victim's house and had strangled her to death. The police found no signs of forced entry, and the killer had left no footprints.

The Fourth Kill:

The fourth victim was a young man who had been jogging on Marine Drive. The killer had attacked him from behind and had stabbed him repeatedly. The police found no witnesses, and the killer had left no clues behind.

The Investigation:

The police were clueless about the killer's identity and his motive. The only thing they had to go on was the pattern of the killings. All the victims were attacked in different parts of the city, and there was no apparent connection between them. The killer had left no evidence behind, and there were no witnesses to the crimes.

The police started questioning people in the areas where the killings had occurred, but they found no leads. They also checked CCTV footage, but the killer had taken care to avoid being recorded. The police had hit a dead-end, and the citizens of Mumbai were growing increasingly scared.

The Breakthrough:

It wasn't until the fifth victim that the police got their first real lead. The victim was a young woman who had been out partying with her friends in Lower Parel. The killer had followed her home and had attacked her in the elevator of her building. However, this time the killer had made a mistake. He had left his DNA on the victim's body.

The police immediately sent the DNA sample for analysis and were shocked to find a match in their database. The killer was a 35-year-old man named Rakesh, who had a history of violent behavior. He had been arrested for assaulting a woman a few years back but had been released due to lack of evidence.

The Arrest:

The police immediately set out to arrest Rakesh. However, he proved to be an elusive target. He had gone underground and had cut off all contact with his family and friends. The police searched for him for weeks but could not find him.

Finally, they received a tip-off from a local resident who had seen Rakesh in a slum in Dharavi. The police raided the slum and arrested Rakesh without incident. He was taken to the police station for questioning.

The Confession:

Under intense interrogation, Rakesh finally broke down and confessed to the killings. He said that he had a grudge against society and that the killings were his way of getting back at it. He had carefully planned each killing and had taken care to avoid leaving any evidence behind. He had no remorse

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