MYSORE: Police department sources in Mysore say it were not 10 women who lost their lives in Mysore, courtesy the cyanide killer, but the number may be 12.
Though the serial killer Mohan has admitted that he had killed 10 women in the Mysore bus stand after giving cyanide pills to them, police records in Mysore say there were still two more cases of young women found dead near the public lavatory of the local bus stand. Already the Mysore Police Commissioner Sunil Agarwal Lashkar has ordered the department to delve more into these cases.
“Since 2005, a total of 12 unclaimed bodies were recovered in Lashkar police station limits. Police records have mentioned the deaths as ‘unnatural.’ Though one death has been confirmed due to consumption of cyanide. Investigation would be done if the same was the cause of the death of the other women,†Agarwal said.
Mysore police have also said that the serial killer would be brought to Mysore for further interrogation.
Meanwhile there is suspicion that except one case where it was conformed that the death was due to consumption of cyanide, the police there had failed to undertake a thorough probe into the other deaths coming to the conclusion that the dead women were destitute.
Presently the Mysore Police Commissioner has ordered for a thorough probe into all the cases
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