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             This time, I made up my mind to catch him because he

             did a serious flaw in his crime- the pattern of the killing

             was the same- killed and marinated like a fish and ashes

             of cigarettes on it.





             Two dead bodies, both women of the same age and same

             modus  operandi  of  murder.  No  leads  except  the  trace

             marks of tire and the digital evidence of the person who

             rang  to  the  police  station  and  one  suspect-  Jain.  Only

             thing I could have possibly done is keeping a trail on Jain

             and  analyzing  his  payment  details.  It  was  seen  he

             withdraw  money  everyday  and  that  too  around  500-

             1000 rupees. Where did he spent this money? What did

             he  buy?  And  on  the  list  of  transactions  we  saw  a  store

             where he often went. The CCTV footages of the shop was


             checked  in  which  it  was  clearly  shown  him  buying

             packets of cigarettes.




             Why  would  a  person  buy  cigarettes  if  he  don’t  smoke.

             The  order  of  arrest  for  Jain  was  summoned  and  on

             questioning  him  we  saw  a  psychotic  side  of  him

             unfolding right in front of the eyes. Jain committed the

             murders  and  gave  a  false  testimony  so  that  the

             investigation  wont  lead  to  him.  He  committed  the  first


             murder  and  it  was  nothing  but  a  mistake.  But  this
             mistake lead him to commit more sins.





             From  his  childhood  onwards  he  has  grown  in  a  family

             where  his  dad  was  a  fisherman  and  smoked  day  and

             night.


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