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Do ‘dark web images’ depict Elanthoor human sacrifice? Read on…

Elanthoor: Despite solving the case, the police probing the double human sacrifice incident at Elanthoor in the Pathanamthitta district of Kerala still have a difficult task ahead of them. The police are using cyber crime detectives to search the dark web because they believe the accused may have recorded the terrifying incident and put it there in real time. On the ‘red rooms’ of the dark web, there are reportedly real-time postings of murder and suicide video.

The investigation aims to determine whether the disturbing video of the murders at Elanthoor appeared in these dubious web locations. As part of the human sacrifice at Elanthoor, two ladies, Padmam and Rosily, were slaughtered. They conducted a post-mortem on them the other day for 48 hours. The lengthy operation was caused by the surgeons’ challenging task of distinguishing and identifying the many damaged bodily parts. The body of Padmam had been dismembered into 56 pieces and buried. Only the bones were taken because Rosily’s corpse had mostly decomposed.
According to one of the suspects, Mohammed Shafi, the 39gm of gold was pawned at a local financial company after being taken from the bodies of the murdered victims. The receipts from his residence have been discovered by the police in this respect. The dark web is a distinct portion of the internet that is inaccessible to regular internet users. It is run using private web browsers. Such browsers won’t even be able to detect the existence of the dark web on the systems they run on. On a regular basis, the dark web is used for illegal transactions worth billions of rupees in the areas of drug trafficking, arms trafficking, and the selling of child pornographic movies.
Failed attempt of human sacrifice

Chennai: In response to a report of a plan to perform a human sacrifice, Tamil Nadu police sprung into action and stopped the effort at a residence in Tiruvannamalai. If the rite was interrupted, the family members vowed to ‘sacrifice themselves’. The police squad then forced through the entrance of the home and took the five members of the family and the black magic practitioner into custody. About 200 kilometres separate Chennai from Tiruvannamalai.

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