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Synopsis: "The Karma Killings," is a modern-day crime thriller mixed in with Indian mythology and class warfare. The documentary delves into India's most infamous serial killings and its impact on a nation. Told through the people directly involved, the film unravels the complexities of the case and goes beyond the sensational headlines to present a suspenseful and scary mystery. And has a huge twist - one of the killers maybe innocent?
 
IMDB:
7.3
Year:
2016
83 min
40 Views


it had a SIM card.

Where is it now?

SIM cards have unique

15-digit numbers.

He showed me the number,

and I sent it to all the

mobile phone companies.

I worked rapidly.

They responded quickly.

The owner's name was

Surinder Koli, Village

Nithari, Noida.

Within five to ten minutes,

I was there, in

front of the house.

We asked Koli,

"Where did you find this phone?"

He said, "The neighbor's

driver gave it to me."

He was very shrewd,

clever and thick-skinned.

We asked the driver,

but he denied it.

The driver said that Koli

had called him before leaving

Almora and asked him

to tell the cops that

he found the phone

and gave it to Koli.

We caught Koli's lie.

I made

a statue of her.

In my heart, I felt she died

but saved many souls.

If she hadn't been killed,

then so many others

would have died.

I felt that our family

should worship her for

the rest of our lives.

She was a blessed girl.

She paid with her life

to save many others.

We were about

five to six people.

We always thought

we were good interrogators.

We could deal with different

people's psychology.

But you would not believe

how he dealt with us.

The answers he gave us

were hard to believe.

"I was here, I was there."

We got tired.

When one of us got tired,

the next took over.

It was

non-stop interrogation.

We were getting frustrated.

But he refused to budge.

We were puzzled.

We locked him back up and

played some cricket.

We decided to return fresh.

Again, he kept lying

that he didn't know anything

and he had nothing

to do with it.

- He was a very tough criminal.

I've only faced

one or two like him.

As cops,

we can deal with a lot.

We're always

patient and calm.

But he made our blood boil.

He shook everything up.

He made our temperatures rise.

We told him

there was no way out.

You won't get out.

It's either life in

prison or death.

Only two choices.

No third option.

When we mentally

terrorized him,

he felt death

was the only way out.

With no way out,

he accepted Payal's murder.

"Since you do not

believe me, fine. I killed her."

He was nonchalant.

After all that torture,

he was still so calm.

Any normal human being

would've died.

If you killed her,

where is the body?

He said,

"I got rid of the body."

There has to be some

evidence of the murder.

You have to

provide the evidence.

"Since you don't believe me,

I threw her purse

and clothes

in the yard

behind the house."

We sent a team to the area.

They retrieved the purse

and other items.

We called Nand Lal.

Nand Lal verified

that it was Payal's purse.

We asked Koli

why he had killed her.

His response made us believe

that something wasn't quite

right with him.

He said Payal

was a call girl

who often stayed with

his master for the night.

He wished he could

have the same, because

she was very pretty.

"I called her.

I asked her to come by

and promised to introduce

he to some new clients.

"The clients

will be here soon.

But in the meantime,

let's have sex.

I offered her 500 rupees."

She said, "For that much,

I won't even let my

brother touch me."

"While she was

drinking the tea,

I strangled her

with her scarf.

And then I tried.

I tried having sex with her

after she was dead."

And then we thought

if he treated

a 22-year-old girl

like this,

then children

would be easy targets

with zero resistance.

If he had this mentality,

maybe he could

do this to children.

In the black hole, he was

the only person who could

do something like this.

You won't believe

what I'm about to tell you.

- I'm getting chills right now.

As soon as I showed him

the paper with the missing

children's photos,

you won't believe

what he started saying.

A girl was walking

from Sector 30 to Nithari.

Later on, looking

at her photo,

the police told me

her name was Jhumpa.

I called her in

for some work.

I told her that Madame

was coming and would talk

to her about the wages.

As she looked away,

I strangled her from behind

with her own scarf.

She became unconscious,

and I tried having sex with her.

When I couldn't

have sex with her,

I strangled and killed her.

He said,

"I don't know where I

got this energy from.

I went crazy.

I strangled and killed them.

I tried to have sex

with the bodies, but could not."

Afterwards,

I took her upstairs

to the bathroom.

I went down to the kitchen,

took a knife and went back up.

And I cut her up.

I cut off

a piece of her chest

and her shoulder and ate it.

I cooked her in the kitchen.

Cooked her in the kitchen?

Yes. I do not remember

how much I ate.

- What about

- the other children?

I simply didn't have

the courage to ask.

Because he would have done

the same thing to all of them.

The same story.

I left the room.

This was tragic.

- The children who we thought were alive

Were now all dead.

This incident shook up

my entire life.

I never thought I'd find

so many dead children.

He said, "I cut off

their heads and put

them in the backyard."

I asked him where.

He said, "The same area

you found Payal's purse."

There is only garbage there.

He said, "It's underneath

all the garbage.

I wrapped the heads

in plastic bags

and threw garbage

on top of them to

hide the smell.

Yes, all the

children's heads."

After I asked Nand Lal

to identify the purse,

he went and told

others about it.

He told everyone

that Koli confessed

and we found Payal's stuff

in the backyard.

Everyone knew.

All the families of the

missing children

started to gather.

Lots of people.

House D5

was the crime scene.

All the evidence

was inside the house,

in the backyard,

or in the drain.

So, we immediately

sealed the area.

He's a servant

for a business man.

He confessed.

They are questioning him and

searching for evidence.

Sir, how many bodies

have been recovered so far?

What's the plan?

So far, he's confessed

to five to six

children's bodies.

We are looking for them.

We're not sure of the

exact number. The

search is still on.

We'll keep updating you.

Noida is India's media hub.

The headquarters of

all the TV channels are there.

Even a small incident

receives a lot of publicity.

And this was a big incident.

KILLER OF INNOCENTS

Can a human stoop

to such depths of animalism

just for a few pennies,

or to satisfy his lust?

These are not the actions

of a civilized person.

Koli and Pandher's perverse

actions have proven that

the animal inside us

still lives.

Who doesn't even

think once before killing

innocent children?

By profession,

Koli was a caretaker.

- But he turned out to be a

murderer of the innocent.

The police claim that

he has confessed to

killing five children,

which includes

boys and girls.

Koli has also confessed

that after killing them, he

indulged in necrophilia.

Satish, aka Koli,

is a native of Almora

in Uttaranchal.

For the last five

to six years,

he was the caretaker

of D5 house in Noida.

This house belongs to

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