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Crimes Aaj Kal Episode 3 (Season 1) | Kill the Enemy: Online Gaming Leads Teen to Commit Murder (24 Mar 2023 on Amazon MiniTV)


किल द एनिमी
kill the enemy

Abhay has developed an addiction to online video games. Despite being very intelligent and performing well in the past, his grades have started to decline in his current class. One day, when his father is out of town on a business trip, Abhay's class teacher complains to his mother during a parent-teacher meeting that Abhay's grades are consistently getting worse and he is not paying attention to his studies.

Show Host: Vikrant Massey

Abhay's mother becomes so angry with him that one day she hits him and takes away his mobile phone. Abhay repeatedly asks his mother to return his phone, but she refuses to give it back. Abhay doesn't seem to realize the severity of his mistake and is so obsessed with the game that he can't even stop thinking about it when it comes to harming his mother.

Also Read: Crimes Aajkal - A new Crime show by the creators of Crime patrol, courtroom and project 9191

On the night of January 24th, with the help of a knife and a flowerpot, Abhay brutally murders his mother and younger brother and steals some money from the house before running away. The police suspect Abhay from the beginning because at the time of the murder, there were only three people in the house, two of whom were killed and the third, Abhay, was missing.


Crime Patrol | Case 28/2017: Tumkur woman Shobha's murder, a tale of cruelty and betrayal (Episode 793, 794, 795 on 21, 22, 23 Apr, 2017)

2017 का अट्ठाईसवां केस
Case 28/2017

Alleppey, Kerala
The villagers of Alleppey made a grim discovery when they found the lifeless body of a woman in an abandoned well. The body appeared to be more than 2-3 days old, a conclusion confirmed by the postmortem report. Upon closer examination, the villagers noticed something written on the woman's wrist in the Kannada language, which read "Prasad." The police speculated that this might be the name of her husband, child, or father, but no one in the village recognized the woman. In an effort to gather more information, the police disseminated the woman's photo to their informants in the village. Eventually, a villager recognized the woman and revealed that she used to sit outside the Shiv Temple. When questioned about the reason for her presence there, the informant explained that she was a beggar who would frequent the temple with her two children. The police investigated further and discovered that the woman's name was Geeta (real name Shobha and played by Trishna Mukherjee), and her children were named Krishna and Sakshi. The name written on her wrist turned out to be her husband's name.

Geeta had entered into a love marriage with Prasad (real name Raju and played by Swapnil Kothriwal) a decade ago. During that time, Geeta used to collect scrap while Prasad worked as a scrap dealer. They fell in love and got married. The police interviewed Geeta's landlord, who revealed that a few months ago, he had to visit Geeta to discuss her overdue rent for the past three months. Geeta's uncle, Rajeev (real name Manunatha and played by Ali Raza Namdar), was present during the visit and paid the landlord three months' rent along with a two-month advance payment. The police subsequently contacted Rajeev to inform him about Geeta's demise and inquire about the whereabouts of her children. However, Rajeev was unaware of their current location.

A relative of Geeta informed the police that Prasad had been missing for the past eighteen months. Prasad's alcoholism had caused frequent conflicts between him and Geeta. As a result, Prasad emerged as the primary suspect in the police investigation, leading them to believe that he might have killed Geeta and fled with the children. The possibility that someone else was responsible for Geeta's murder raised concerns about the safety of the children.


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