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The Mumbai Murderer - August 27 2020 - Daily True Crime

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Morning Cup of Murder

Society & Culture, History, Documentary, True Crime

4.7723 Ratings

🗓️ 27 August 2020

⏱️ 7 minutes

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Summary

August 27th: Raman Raghav Arrested  (1968) During the mid-1960s those living in the slums outside of Mumbai were living in fear. They carried weapons and swung at the slightest sound as they attempted to protect themselves from the monster living amongst them. On August 27th 1968 their fears were finally lifted when one of the most prolific serial killers India has ever seen was finally arrested. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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There were two more murders, 15 miles away in the silver-racement-upon-

0:03.9

We have a weird...

0:06.0

...described by one investigator as reminiscent of a weird religion.

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Morning.

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Cuff of murder.

0:11.0

During the mid-1960s, those living in the slums outside of Mumbai were living in fear.

0:17.0

They carried weapons and swung at the slightest sound as they attempted to protect themselves from the monster living amongst them.

0:24.3

On August 27, 1968, their fears were finally lifted when one of the most prolific serial killers India has ever seen was finally arrested.

0:34.0

So if you like your coffee hot but your bones chilled, sit back and start your day with a morning cup of murder.

0:42.3

From 1965 to 1966, at least 19 people found themselves bludgeoned, nine of which to death, by an unseen force that lurked in the night.

0:52.7

Police, on alert for anyone suspicious,

0:55.2

picked up a man named Rahman Raghav, who they had seen loitering around. They looked into

1:00.0

his background, and, other than a criminal past that included five-year prison sentence for

1:04.7

robbery, there was really nothing that indicated to them that he was the man responsible

1:09.0

for the attacks. He was let go, and for a while,

1:12.2

the attacks seemed to cease. Then, just as everyone started to feel safe again, these attacks

1:17.3

seemed to randomly pick back up in August of 1968, when a series of pavement and hutment dwellers

1:23.5

were bludgeoned while they slept. There didn't seem to be any rhyme or reason for these attacks.

1:29.3

Everyone from slum dwellers to suburb transients to stray animals.

1:33.6

Anyone without a home was a prospective target.

1:36.8

He attacked at night when the streets were dark and suspicion was low,

1:40.3

and once he was done, he would lurk back into the woods.

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