Sakshi-Shraddha murder case: Web series and girlfriend hate... The plot and the end are the same, first Aftab now Sahil

 


The Shraddha Walker murder case, which first came to light roughly six months ago, has been made worse by Delhi's Sakshi murder case. Everyone was in amazement at how the girls were killed by their male pals in both situations. Shraddha was 27 years old, while Sakshi was 16 years old. In both situations, there are certain similarities. First of all, both females' male friends absolutely despised them, and as a reaction, Aftab and Sahil both viciously murdered their female pals.

Second, Sahil purchased a knife from Haridwar (Uttarakhand) to kill Sakshi, while Aftab purchased a saw and knives from Chhatarpur to dismember Shraddha. In addition, the third factor is consistent with the two of them plotting a murder after watching the web series. Aftab also admitted to watching crime dramas and web series prior to Shraddha's death during a police interrogation. The decision to watch Sahil's online series has also been brought up recently.


Following her viewing of the crime series Dexter, Shraddha disposed of the body pieces.

Aftab was suspected of killing Shraddha Walkar; however, a polygraph examination that lasted between five and nine hours indicated that Aftab had thrown the body parts away after viewing the American crime drama Dexter. In the Sakshi murder case, it has also come to light that Sahil viewed web series on OTT prior to the murder, although it is yet unknown whose web series he watched. Everyone wonders in this case whether Sahil committed the entire atrocity without first watching a crime series. There may be a significant disclosure regarding this in the days to come regarding the police investigation.


Sakshi passed away on May 28 in the evening.

On the evening of May 28, many watched as Sahil fatally stabbed Sakshi (16) in Delhi's Shahbad Dairy neighbourhood. Sahil (20) also threw a stone at the girl's head six times. He then fled to his aunt's home in Bulandshahr, where he took refuge and where the police picked him up. Even though Sahil had turned off his phone to avoid being arrested, it was still impossible to determine where he was. However, Sahil's aunt's phone call led to the discovery of the accused's location, and the police managed to apprehend him. The Saket court has ordered Sahil to spend the next two days in police custody.

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