This Is What Convicts Of India’s Most Sensational Murder Cases Are Doing Now

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This Is What Convicts Of India’s Most Sensational Murder Cases Are Doing Now


While it's unfair that some criminal cases get more media attention than others, it's still an inescapable fact. Some of the most famous and notorious murderers and rapists, who made waves in the media and became public sensations, have actually completed their jail terms and walk among us today. Time flies by, and the life term in India can, in several cases, mean just 14 years. Public memory may be intensive, but it is also short lived. For example, the Sheena Bora Case has been plastered across every newspaper and news channel since it first broke, but in a few months, nobody's really going to care. It's interesting to note what happened to the accused in these cases after the dust settles. Here's the current status of those accused of the most sensational criminal cases in India.



5. The Case Of India's Youngest Killer (2006)

The Accused: Amarjeet Sada

Current Status: Living in a children's home until age 18

Since Sada was tried as a juvenile for the murder of his sisters, he could only remain in a detention facility for 3 years. He received psychiatric help and medical intervention, and is currently living in a children's home.

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6. Cyanide Mallika Case (2007)

The Accused: KD Kempamma

Current Status: Lodged in Hindalga Jail, Belgaum after her death sentence was reduced to life

KD Kempamma, also known as cyanide mallika, would befriend women devotees belonging to rich families who were frequenting temples. She would recommend isolated temples for rituals, mix cyanide in their food and then decamp with their valuables. She was sentenced to death, but the judgement was recently reduced to life imprisonment.

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