Serial killer Chandrakant Jha arrested, had committed 18 murders in Delhi, and used to keep severed heads outside Tihar
Delhi Tihar jail:
Delhi Police’s Crime Branch has again arrested the beast, whose cruelty had shaken the whole country—the beast, who had openly challenged the police by throwing decapitated bodies outside Tihar Jail. Yes, we are talking about serial killer Chandrakant Jha, infamously known as ‘The Butcher of Delhi’.
Delhi Police:
The year was 2007 when these decapitated bodies started to come outside Tihar Jail. The person who was throwing those bodies was nothing but Chandrakant Jha. Every time, he used to drop a letter there for the police and challenge them to stop him. The court had given a death sentence for him, which was later changed to a life imprisonment one. But this monster was not going to serve out his term. He was given parole in October 2023, and since then he has absconded.
Delhi Police had announced a reward of Rs 50,000 for the arrest of Chandrakant. However, finally, the Crime Branch team of the police, led by Additional Commissioner Sanjay Sen, managed to catch this serial killer on Friday. He was seen near Old Delhi Railway Station.
The Butcher of Delhi:
Before this beast could try to escape to Bihar, the police caught him. During interrogation, he clearly said that he did not want to go to jail again. But now this criminal is behind bars again. Chandrakant Jha’s stories are so horrifying that a documentary was also made on him on Netflix, ‘The Butcher of Delhi’. It showed how he killed people over small matters and how Delhi Police managed to catch him.
Mungle, alias Aurangzeb, murdered. He was shot dead in 1998 AD in the Adarsh Nagar area, and pieces of bodies were scattered at different places. In the year 2003, lying drunkard Shekhar was killed. Then there was another one named Guddu Amit Upendra and Dilip—seven poor lives lost since this beast did not like either their ways of living or other social habits.
Likewise every time by killing and tossing the pieces out of Tihar Jail. As if he were slapping the police in the face. But this series is over now. Again, Chandrakant Jha is in police custody. But the question is, is our system prepared for such beasts? How did he get out on parole? Is this arrest part of some new game, or has the last page of this murderer’s story been written?
Kerala case: 62 people did dirty work in 5 years! Gangraped 5 times… 57 arrests in Kerala Gangrape case
Kerala Case: So far, 57 accused have been arrested in the Kerala case of alleged sexual abuse of a Dalit girl in Pathanamthitta, Kerala. A total of 59 people have been charged in this Kerala case.
So far, 57 accused have been arrested in the Kerala case of alleged sexual abuse of a Dalit girl in the Pathanamthitta, Kerala, case. A total of 59 people have been indicted in this case. According to District Police Chief VG Vinod Kumar, the first case was registered on January 10 at Elavumthitta police station. All the named accused, except two accused, were arrested after the investigation.
He said that the two accused, who have not been arrested, are currently not in the country. The officer said in a statement here that the last accused arrested is a 25-year-old youth who was caught near his house on Sunday morning. Indian Police Service (IPS) woman officer S. A special investigation team led by Ajita Begum is investigating the Kerala, case under the supervision of the district police chief.
A total of 30 cases were registered in four police stations
The officer said that based on the statement of the victim, a total of 30 Kerala cases have been registered in four police stations in the district. The accused also includes five minors. He said that the police team aims to complete the investigation and submit the charge sheet as soon as possible in the Kerala case. Police said that the investigation so far has revealed that several accused met the girl at a private bus stand in Pathanamthitta. After this, she was taken to different places in vehicles and harassed.
Gangraped five times
Police said that the investigation found that last year when the girl was studying in class 12, a young man who knew her through Instagram took her to a rubber plantation in Ranni. Where he raped her along with three others. Police said that the investigation revealed that the victim was gang-raped at least five times. Which also includes incidents inside the car and at Pathanamthitta General Hospital in January 2024.
Sexually assaulted by 62 people since the age of 13
According to the police, the victim is now 18 years old and has complained that she has been sexually assaulted by 62 people since the age of 13. The matter came to light during a counselling session organized by the Child Welfare Committee. When the victim’s teachers at an educational institution told the committee about a significant change in her behaviour. After this, the committee informed the police, and the investigation began.
Charles Augustus Lindbergh Junior: The murder of an innocent child was called the Crime of the Century.
Crime of the Century: On March 1, 1932, 20-month-old Charles Augustus Lindbergh Jr. was kidnapped, and his body was found on the roadside 2 months later, on May 12. People are still interested in this incident that happened in America about 100 years ago.
Charles Augustus Lindbergh Junior: March 1, 1932, when 20-month-old Charles Augustus Lindbergh Jr. was kidnapped. 2 months later, on May 12, his body was found in a mutilated condition on the roadside. This incident was called the Crime of the Century. This case happened in America about 100 years ago, but even today, people’s interest in this case has not diminished. Now, speculations about the death of the child have again fired up the case of the incident and pressure for DNA testing of evidence.
The case of Charles Augustus Lindbergh Jr. is nearly 100 years old and is termed the ‘Crime of the Century’ due to the dramatic details of the incident and the high-profile status of the child’s parents. Charles Augustus Lindbergh’s mother, Anne Morrow Lindbergh, was the daughter of a diplomat, and his father, Charles Lindbergh, was an aviator who gained fame by completing the world’s first non-stop solo flight from New York to Paris.
Why is this case in the news after almost 100 years?
The death of Charles Augustus Lindbergh Jr. is back in the news after almost 100 years. It is because of the possible involvement of his father, Charles Lindbergh, in his son’s death. One of the most bizarre and terrifying theories surrounding this and a new legal push for DNA testing of evidence has brought one of the longest-running murder mysteries back into public attention.
Hauptmann, a German immigrant and carpenter residing in the Bronx borough of New York City, was hanged for the crime in April 1936. In this case, now, his great-niece Cejan Love and her aunt recently supplied DNA samples and are hoping the courts of New Jersey will choose to clear the way with modern science to unravel the old doubt about whether an innocent man had been sentenced to death. And, if not, did he do this incident alone?
Cejan Love said, ‘I do not believe that he did it. Hauptmann and his widow maintained their innocence and defence argument till the end. But if evidence links him to this case, then so be it. I want to know the truth.’
What is the whole case, and how was Lindbergh Jr. killed?
Charles Augustus Lindbergh Jr. was just 20 months old when he vanished from his bedroom in East Amwell, New Jersey, on March 1, 1932. Several points were established in the investigation, including a wooden ladder, a chisel, and a ransom note inside the house. Several other letters later demanded a higher amount. Still, the family had arranged for a $50,000 ransom, but the kid was found dead 10 weeks later on May 12.
The investigation continued until September 1934, when a $10 gold certificate from the ransom money was used to buy gasoline in New York. Investigators then traced Hauptmann after tracing a car at a gas station, and later, they recovered $13,760 in ransom money in his garage. However, Hauptmann later said he was told to keep the money by a man who died in Germany before the trial.
Also, fingerprints were not seen at the time of the abduction. Neither was able to confess to the crime. Also, the investigators failed to find any explanation for the fact that the child was kidnapped by a single person from a nursery on the second floor of the house in the downpour when there were five adults and a dog in the house. However, Hauptmann was convicted and awarded the death penalty by a six-week trial in Flemington, New Jersey.
Was the father of the kidnapped child responsible for his death?
When Charles Augustus Lindbergh Jr. was kidnapped and killed, his father Charles Lindbergh was a national hero for completing the world’s first nonstop solo flight from New York to Paris. But history will look far more seriously at the famous pilot who died 50 years earlier. Lindbergh was fascinated by the study of eugenics. The media condemned him after accepting a medal for his contribution to aviation from Hermann Goering on behalf of Adolf Hitler in 1938. Many took this to be an indication that he did favours for the Nazi regime.
Retired California Judge Lise Pearlman speculates now that Charles Lindbergh was able to do something even more sinister than the Nazi consideration and that he had sacrificed his son for scientific experiments, leading to the child’s death. “I make use of the leverage of time to regard the boy’s father as a suspect in his kidnapping and murder. Like everyone on the list, he is a human being, not a god,” Pearlman wrote in her book, The Lindbergh Kidnapping Suspect No. 1: The Man Who Got Away. It’s a theory that other Lindbergh researchers view with deep scepticism.
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