Bengaluru Doctor Murder Case: Husband's Chats Reveal Chilling Confession
'I Will Go To Jail, I Killed Kruthika': Husband's Chilling Chats Surface In Bengaluru Doctor Murder Case
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In the murder case of Dr. Kruthika Reddy in Bengaluru, her husband Mahendra Reddy is accused of administering an overdose of anaesthetic to disguise the crime. Chats reveal his attempts to mislead investigators and a chilling admission of guilt, leading to his arrest and bail denial.
- 01Dr. Kruthika Reddy was allegedly murdered by her husband, Mahendra Reddy.
- 02Mahendra is accused of using the anaesthetic drug Propofol to kill her.
- 03Chats reveal attempts to mislead investigators and a confession to the crime.
- 04More than 10.34 lakh digital files have been analyzed in the investigation.
- 05The court has denied bail due to the severity of the charges and strong evidence.
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The murder of Dr. Kruthika Reddy, a Bengaluru-based doctor, has taken a shocking turn as her husband, Mahendra Reddy, faces allegations of her murder. Authorities suspect that he administered an overdose of Propofol, an anaesthetic drug typically used in medical settings, to make her death appear natural. Investigators have uncovered a series of incriminating chats where Mahendra allegedly confessed to killing Kruthika and expressed intentions to mislead the police regarding his relationship with a girlfriend. These messages indicate a calculated attempt to obstruct the investigation. Following the initial treatment of her death as natural, further scrutiny from her family led to a forensic examination that confirmed the presence of Propofol in her system, resulting in Mahendra's arrest. In total, over 10.34 lakh digital files have been analyzed, including 485 chat records from the PhonePe application. The sessions court has denied Mahendra bail, citing the gravity of the charges and the strength of the digital evidence against him.
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The case has raised concerns about domestic violence and the safety of women in relationships, prompting discussions within the community and law enforcement about preventive measures.
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