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Six Feet Under: A Chilling Crime Unraveled by Police – The Untold Story from Crime Patrol
Introduction: When the Devil’s Mind Takes Over
What truly separates the mind of a human from that of a devil? Senior Inspector Sunil Kekar, host of Crime Patrol Dastak, puts it succinctly: a human mind is controlled, while a devil’s mind is out of control. When the devil’s mind starts conjuring ghastly thoughts, it signals the arrival of crime. And when the human mind stops thinking, it ignores the warnings of impending evil. This philosophy sets the tone for one of the most bizarre and complex cases ever encountered by the police department, involving two states and a web of deceit, violence, and betrayal.
The Case Emerges: An Unprecedented Crime
Inspector Sunil Kekar was posted at Kashimira Police Station when an unusual case landed on his desk. It was a case so peculiar that it required the involvement of police from two different states. The story begins with Shabnam, a former bar dancer, and her partner Vinod, whose life takes a tragic turn one fateful night.
Shabnam, trying to escape her past, dreams of a peaceful life with Vinod. But their happiness is short-lived. Vinod is found murdered, and the circumstances surrounding his death are shrouded in mystery. The investigation reveals layers of secrets, hidden identities, and the dark underbelly of human relationships.
A Web of Lies: The Mystery of Vinod’s Identity
As the investigation unfolds, the police discover that Vinod was not who he claimed to be. He had been using fake names and addresses, a tactic often employed by fugitives. His real name was Shankar Manjhi, and he hailed from Muzaffarpur, Bihar. The revelation that Shankar had already been reported murdered in Bihar a year earlier adds a new twist to the case. How could the same man be murdered twice, in two different states?
The police reach out to their counterparts in Bihar, only to learn that Shankar’s father-in-law, Dashrath, is serving a sentence for his murder. But now, Shankar has been found dead in Mumbai under the name Vinod Kumar. The case grows more complicated as the investigators try to piece together the connection between the two murders.
Family, Betrayal, and Hidden Motives
Shabnam’s past as a bar dancer exposes her to threats and unwanted attention. She confesses that Vinod would lock her inside the house to protect her from troublemakers. Their plans for a peaceful life are thwarted by the shadows of her past and the greed of those around them.
As the police question Shabnam, she reveals that Vinod had no known enemies and was a kind-hearted man. Yet, the circumstances of his death suggest otherwise. The investigation leads to Iqbal, a man connected to Shabnam’s bar dancing days, who becomes a suspect due to his proximity and interest in Shabnam.
Further probing uncovers a network of relationships and rivalries. Vinod’s real identity, the involvement of his in-laws, and the mysterious circumstances of his death point to a larger conspiracy.
The Bihar Connection: A Tale of Two Murders
The case takes a dramatic turn when the police uncover details about Shankar Manjhi’s life in Bihar. He had been living under false identities, misleading people about his origins. His family members, including his brothers Harihar and Basuki, are drawn into the investigation as potential suspects.
Shankar’s wife, Champa, faces social ostracism and threats from her own family after his death. The division of property among the brothers and the subsequent harassment of Champa highlight the grim realities faced by women in such circumstances.
The police discover that Shankar’s murder in Bihar was believed to be motivated by property disputes and family rivalry. Yet, the evidence suggests that the real story is far more complex.
Circumstantial Evidence: Piecing Together the Crime
The investigators meticulously gather circumstantial evidence: the broken watch gifted by Champa on her wedding anniversary, Dashrath’s bloodstained kurta, footprints in the soil, and mobile location records. These clues point towards Dashrath, but inconsistencies arise.
Dashrath claims innocence, insisting that he was framed and that someone else orchestrated the murder. The police consider the possibility that Shankar faked his own death in Bihar to escape his troubles and start anew in Mumbai as Vinod Kumar.
The Role of Greed and Deceit
The motive behind the murder becomes clearer as the police delve into financial records and property disputes. Shankar needed money for his business, but his family refused to help. This financial desperation may have driven him to orchestrate his own disappearance and assume a new identity.
Champa’s brothers, Harihar and Basuki, are implicated in the property division, suggesting that greed played a significant role in the unfolding tragedy. The investigation also uncovers instances of sexual harassment and exploitation faced by Champa, adding another layer of complexity to the case.
A Mastermind at Work: The Self-Planned Murder
A breakthrough comes when the police discover that Shankar had worked at a blood bank in Mumbai, learning how to extract blood. He used this knowledge to stage his own murder. By stealing Dashrath’s kurta, mobile, and slippers, and smearing his own blood on them, Shankar created convincing evidence of his death.
The plan was elaborate: Shankar broke his watch, left it at the crime scene, and ensured that footprints in the soil matched Dashrath’s slippers. The villagers, aware of Dashrath’s threats, were quick to believe he was the murderer. Meanwhile, Shankar disappeared, living under the alias Vinod Kumar in Mumbai.
The Final Twist: Who Really Killed Vinod?
Despite the evidence pointing towards Dashrath, the police remain unconvinced. They analyze train tickets, CCTV footage, and call records to track the movements of all suspects. It is revealed that Harihar and Basuki were in Mumbai at the time of Vinod’s murder but returned to Bihar before the crime occurred, clearing them of suspicion.
Attention turns to Shankar’s friend, Shiv, who had a financial dispute with him. Shiv is accused of orchestrating Shankar’s murder for monetary gain, but he denies any involvement. The investigation uncovers a web of deception, with multiple parties having motives but no concrete evidence.
The Tragic Fate of Shabnam
In the aftermath of Vinod’s (Shankar’s) death, Shabnam’s life spirals into despair. Unable to find work and facing societal stigma, she is forced to return to bar dancing and prostitution to survive. Her dreams of a peaceful life with Vinod are shattered, and she is left to fend for herself and her child.
Shabnam’s story is a poignant reminder of the vulnerability faced by women in society, especially those with troubled pasts. Her love for Vinod remains unwavering, but circumstances force her back into the very life she sought to escape.
Justice Served: The Culprits Unmasked
The investigation concludes with the arrest of Suleman Ahmed, Shabnam’s father, who is found guilty of orchestrating Vinod’s murder. Driven by greed and a desire to control Shabnam’s life, Suleman manipulated events to eliminate Vinod and force Shabnam back into the world of bar dancing.
The case serves as a grim reminder that evil deeds lead to dire consequences. Shankar Manjhi’s quest for money and escape from his past ultimately led to his demise, and those who betrayed him faced justice.
Lessons Learned: The Human and the Devil Within
Inspector Sunil Kekar closes the episode with a powerful message: the purpose of Crime Patrol is not just to inform, but to protect. The case highlights the dangers of unchecked greed, the impact of social stigma, and the importance of vigilance.
The story of Shankar Manjhi and Shabnam is a cautionary tale about the thin line between good and evil, and the devastating consequences when that line is crossed. It underscores the need for compassion, justice, and the relentless pursuit of truth.
Conclusion: The Enduring Impact of Crime Patrol
This episode of Crime Patrol stands out as a testament to the complexities of human nature and the challenges faced by law enforcement in unraveling the truth. The meticulous investigation, the interplay of motives, and the eventual delivery of justice reflect the dedication of the police force.
As viewers, we are reminded to remain alert, question appearances, and support those who seek redemption. The legacy of Shankar Manjhi and Shabnam serves as a stark warning against the dangers of deceit and the importance of empathy.
Stay vigilant. Keep watching Crime Patrol Dastak. The aim is not just to tell stories, but to prevent crimes.
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