Recently, a shocking serial murder case occurred in Andhra Pradesh, India. Three women are accused of jointly poisoning and killing four people for money.
It is reported that Venkateswari, 32, Rajini, 40, and Ramanamma, 60, were arrested on September 5 and have all pleaded guilty. They first set up a trap to "become friends" with the victims. They targeted those who had a large amount of cash or gold. They took the initiative to show kindness and strike up conversations. After the victims let down their guard, they provided drinks laced with cyanide (commonly known as potassium cyanide) to poison and kill them, and then looted their property.
The police seized evidence such as cyanide at the suspects' residences. Preliminary estimates suggest that at least three women and one man have been killed since June this year. In addition, two victims narrowly escaped. The youngest, Venkateswari, has a criminal record and was previously involved in cybercrime in Cambodia.
According to the location where the case occurred, the police called these three suspects the "Tenali serial killers" and called on the public to be more vigilant and not easily become friends with strangers. This case has aroused widespread concern and shock in the local society. People are outraged and frightened by the cruel acts of these three women. At present, the case is still under further investigation and trial. The local police said they will thoroughly investigate this case to ensure that justice is served to soothe the uneasiness of the public and also seek justice for the victims and their families. This incident has once again sounded an alarm, reminding people to be vigilant in life and avoid easily trusting strangers to prevent irreparable harm.
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