The Kolkata Serial Killer Who Hunted the Homeless | Crime Seen
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Between 1985 and 1990, a mysterious serial killer terrorized the streets of Mumbai and Kolkata. His victims were homeless people sleeping on footpaths. He carried no weapon, left almost no evidence, and used nothing more than heavy concrete stones found at the crime scene. The media called him The Stoneman. In this episode of Crime Seen, we reconstruct one of India's most disturbing unsolved serial killer cases, from the first murder in Kolkata to the terrifying similarities with the Mumbai killings, the massive undercover operations, the suspects, the forensic breakthroughs, and why, despite years of investigation, the killer was never identified. The story also explores the theories that emerged during the investigation and the unanswered questions that still surround the case. In this episode: The first Stoneman murder in Kolkata The Mumbai Stoneman killings How the victims were selected Police investigation Undercover operations by Kolkata Police The forensic footprint breakthr
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