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AEQUITAS VOLUME: 1, ISSUE: 1
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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