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India’s most dreaded serial killer, killed 20 brides after wedding night

You may have heard about one of the dreaded serial killers, but the serial killer we are going to tell you today, the way of killing him was different. It is known as cyanide killer or cyanide mohan. If it is called India’s most dreaded serial killer, it will not be wrong, because it has done something like this.

It is the year of 2009. A girl named Anita, who hails from a village in Karnataka, falls in love with a boy. Both wanted to get married, so Anita leaves her house and fence and comes to the boy. Since the boy had promised to get married in the temple the next day, he stayed in a lodge that day, which the boy had already booked. Then at night the boy had a physical relationship with Anita. The next day Anita left the room wearing bridal clothes and jewelry and came to the bus stand in Hassan district, where the boy was already waiting for her.

The boy then gave Anita a tablet from his pocket. She told that it is a contraceptive pill. Although during this, Anita asked him some questions, but he persuaded her and said that she should eat that tablet in the toilet near the bus stand, because eating it can also cause dizziness. During this, she took all her jewelry from Anita and kept it with her. Anita then went inside the toilet with the tablet and closed the door and ate the tablet, after which she died immediately. As other women were standing outside the toilet at that time and when the door was not opened until much later, they started banging on the door. Even after this, when the door did not open nor any sound came from inside, the police was informed about it.

The police reached the spot and removed the body of the bride, Anita, from inside the toilet. During this time, the boy who was present with Anita had disappeared from there. Although the police had no idea about this, there was someone with Anita. Now the question arises that who was that boy and how did Anita die? Actually, there is a long story behind it, which started in the year 2003.

Between 2003 and 2009, the bodies of 20 women were found in a toilet near different bus stands in six cities of South Karnataka. All these corpses had many similarities, such as the corpses of all the women were found from inside the toilet, all were aged between 20-32 years, all were wearing the bride’s dress and any jewel on the body of anyone. was not. However, the police still had no doubt what the matter was, because all the dead bodies were found in different cities and there was no coordination between the police of these cities.

Now he starts with Anita again. Since 22-year-old Anita disappeared from her village Bantwal on June 16, 2009, the people there created a ruckus. People gave the matter a communal color and said that Anita had been banished by a Muslim boy. During this, he also angrily threatened to burn the police station. After this, for the first time the police were forced to investigate the case and promised to settle the case within a month. After this, the police started investigating Anita’s phone call and they came to know that the number was of a woman named Kaveri.

When the police reached Kaveri’s house, it was found that she had been missing for several months. The police were also surprised to know this. After this, Kaveri’s phone call was investigated, and the police found the number of a young woman named Pushpa, who was last talked about. When the police reached Pushpa’s house, he faced the same situation there, i.e. Pushpa was also found missing from the house. After this, the police got angry and they started adding links one by one and this link ended when the police got the connection of the case related to a village in Mangalore. A girl who went missing, her phone was still on in this village, while the phones of the other girls had been switched off. Then the police called the number that was on the mobile, then it was found that a boy named Dhanush was running that phone.

When the police immediately reached the village and asked Dhanush, he told that his uncle Professor Mohan Kumar had given him that phone. The police then detained Professor Mohan Kumar and started interrogation. At first, he kept avoiding telling anything, but when the police showed some strictness, he threw out the secret. Hearing what Professor Mohan Kumar told, even the police senses were blown away. Since at that time, the police thought that those women would have been pushed into the sex racket, but they told that they were responsible for the deaths of the 20 girls who went missing. In the initial questioning, he had said to kill a total of 32 girls, but later changed his statement.

Professor Mohan Kumar told that those poor families, who cannot give dowry or whose girls are not getting married, used to trap those girls in the trap of their love and ask them to marry without money. Then he used to call the girls to her by pretending to be married and made a physical relationship with them at night by asking to get married the next day. Then the next day they used to make excuses to go to the toilet and convince them to eat the contraceptive pill. Since Mohan Kumar, who was a teacher in a government school, used to add cyanide to these pills, the girls would die there. After this, he used to run away from there with his jewelery.

Since cyanide was not available in every store and was not sold to everyone, Professor Mohan Kumar bought cyanide from a chemical dealer as an excuse to work in a jewelery shop. Later, when the dealer was also questioned, he told that he had given cyanide as a goldsmith to Mohan Kumar, as it is used in the work of polishing jewelery. However, at that time, cyanide was also available in Karnataka at the rate of Rs 250 per kg.

It is said that Mohan Kumar used to give his name to each girl separately and to take her into the trap, he used to give the same caste as the girl’s caste. About 12 of his surnames were revealed. Apart from this, he also used to tell himself to be in a government job, so that the girls quickly fall into his lure. After his arrest he came to be known as Cyanide Mohan or Cyanide Killer. In December 2013, Mangalore’s fast track court convicted her of killing 20 women and sentenced her to death. The most surprising thing in this is that Mohan Kumar was fighting his case on his own.

KarnatakaThe Buzz

India’s most dreaded serial killer, killed 20 brides after wedding night

You may have heard about one of the dreaded serial killers, but the serial killer we are going to tell you today, the way of killing him was different. It is known as cyanide killer or cyanide mohan. If it is called India’s most dreaded serial killer, it will not be wrong, because it has done something like this.

It is the year of 2009. A girl named Anita, who hails from a village in Karnataka, falls in love with a boy. Both wanted to get married, so Anita leaves her house and fence and comes to the boy. Since the boy had promised to get married in the temple the next day, he stayed in a lodge that day, which the boy had already booked. Then at night the boy had a physical relationship with Anita. The next day Anita left the room wearing bridal clothes and jewelry and came to the bus stand in Hassan district, where the boy was already waiting for her.

The boy then gave Anita a tablet from his pocket. She told that it is a contraceptive pill. Although during this, Anita asked him some questions, but he persuaded her and said that she should eat that tablet in the toilet near the bus stand, because eating it can also cause dizziness. During this, she took all her jewelry from Anita and kept it with her. Anita then went inside the toilet with the tablet and closed the door and ate the tablet, after which she died immediately. As other women were standing outside the toilet at that time and when the door was not opened until much later, they started banging on the door. Even after this, when the door did not open nor any sound came from inside, the police was informed about it.

The police reached the spot and removed the body of the bride, Anita, from inside the toilet. During this time, the boy who was present with Anita had disappeared from there. Although the police had no idea about this, there was someone with Anita. Now the question arises that who was that boy and how did Anita die? Actually, there is a long story behind it, which started in the year 2003.

Between 2003 and 2009, the bodies of 20 women were found in a toilet near different bus stands in six cities of South Karnataka. All these corpses had many similarities, such as the corpses of all the women were found from inside the toilet, all were aged between 20-32 years, all were wearing the bride’s dress and any jewel on the body of anyone. was not. However, the police still had no doubt what the matter was, because all the dead bodies were found in different cities and there was no coordination between the police of these cities.

Now he starts with Anita again. Since 22-year-old Anita disappeared from her village Bantwal on June 16, 2009, the people there created a ruckus. People gave the matter a communal color and said that Anita had been banished by a Muslim boy. During this, he also angrily threatened to burn the police station. After this, for the first time the police were forced to investigate the case and promised to settle the case within a month. After this, the police started investigating Anita’s phone call and they came to know that the number was of a woman named Kaveri.

When the police reached Kaveri’s house, it was found that she had been missing for several months. The police were also surprised to know this. After this, Kaveri’s phone call was investigated, and the police found the number of a young woman named Pushpa, who was last talked about. When the police reached Pushpa’s house, he faced the same situation there, i.e. Pushpa was also found missing from the house. After this, the police got angry and they started adding links one by one and this link ended when the police got the connection of the case related to a village in Mangalore. A girl who went missing, her phone was still on in this village, while the phones of the other girls had been switched off. Then the police called the number that was on the mobile, then it was found that a boy named Dhanush was running that phone.

When the police immediately reached the village and asked Dhanush, he told that his uncle Professor Mohan Kumar had given him that phone. The police then detained Professor Mohan Kumar and started interrogation. At first, he kept avoiding telling anything, but when the police showed some strictness, he threw out the secret. Hearing what Professor Mohan Kumar told, even the police senses were blown away. Since at that time, the police thought that those women would have been pushed into the sex racket, but they told that they were responsible for the deaths of the 20 girls who went missing. In the initial questioning, he had said to kill a total of 32 girls, but later changed his statement.

Professor Mohan Kumar told that those poor families, who cannot give dowry or whose girls are not getting married, used to trap those girls in the trap of their love and ask them to marry without money. Then he used to call the girls to her by pretending to be married and made a physical relationship with them at night by asking to get married the next day. Then the next day they used to make excuses to go to the toilet and convince them to eat the contraceptive pill. Since Mohan Kumar, who was a teacher in a government school, used to add cyanide to these pills, the girls would die there. After this, he used to run away from there with his jewelery.

Since cyanide was not available in every store and was not sold to everyone, Professor Mohan Kumar bought cyanide from a chemical dealer as an excuse to work in a jewelery shop. Later, when the dealer was also questioned, he told that he had given cyanide as a goldsmith to Mohan Kumar, as it is used in the work of polishing jewelery. However, at that time, cyanide was also available in Karnataka at the rate of Rs 250 per kg.

It is said that Mohan Kumar used to give his name to each girl separately and to take her into the trap, he used to give the same caste as the girl’s caste. About 12 of his surnames were revealed. Apart from this, he also used to tell himself to be in a government job, so that the girls quickly fall into his lure. After his arrest he came to be known as Cyanide Mohan or Cyanide Killer. In December 2013, Mangalore’s fast track court convicted her of killing 20 women and sentenced her to death. The most surprising thing in this is that Mohan Kumar was fighting his case on his own.

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