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These true crime stories about three serial child killers from recent India will scare you to the bone. They are the most brutal and sickening murders in modern times. They Killed children, raped their dead bodies and even ate their limbs by cooking. The truth is really strange and will totally make you gasp out.
So you may better get an insight into the mind of these devilish killers…
This book introduces you with the three Monster Serial Child Killers of recent India and their method of operation, their criminal activities and their psychology. This book also gives you the police investigation report, trial and punishment and how they managed to strike fear into the hearts of the laborers. One of them was Surinder Koli who killed girls and cooked their limbs.
He cooked a breast of the first women he murdered and ate it. He ate the arm of the second woman, the liver of his third victim.
Another killer Darbara Singh suffered from pedophilia and the third Ravinder Singh suffered from necrophilia. Both of them targeted the migrant laborers' 3-8 years old children, abducted them and sexually abused the dead bodies after killing them brutally. Ravinder had been raping and killing minors since 2008 and only four out of his alleged thirty victims managed to survive.
During the period of 7 months (April to October 2004), twenty three children of non-Punjabi migrants, went missing from Jalandhar, India. Many of these children were sexually assaulted and 17 of them were killed by Darbara, six children managed to escape. Darbara also loved to rape the dead bodies. He was such a devilish killer that his family refused to claim his body after his death in 2018.
These true crime stories about three serial child killers from recent India will scare you to the bone. They are the most brutal and sickening murders in modern times. They Killed children, raped their dead bodies and even ate their limbs by cooking. The truth is really strange and will totally make you gasp out.
So you may better get an insight into the mind of these devilish killers…
This book introduces you with the three Monster Serial Child Killers of recent India and their method of operation, their criminal activities and their psychology. This book also gives you the police investigation report, trial and punishment and how they managed to strike fear into the hearts of the laborers. One of them was Surinder Koli who killed girls and cooked their limbs.
He cooked a breast of the first women he murdered and ate it. He ate the arm of the second woman, the liver of his third victim.
Another killer Darbara Singh suffered from pedophilia and the third Ravinder Singh suffered from necrophilia. Both of them targeted the migrant laborers' 3-8 years old children, abducted them and sexually abused the dead bodies after killing them brutally. Ravinder had been raping and killing minors since 2008 and only four out of his alleged thirty victims managed to survive.
During the period of 7 months (April to October 2004), twenty three children of non-Punjabi migrants, went missing from Jalandhar, India. Many of these children were sexually assaulted and 17 of them were killed by Darbara, six children managed to escape. Darbara also loved to rape the dead bodies. He was such a devilish killer that his family refused to claim his body after his death in 2018.
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