Kolkata rape-murder case: Psychoanalysis test reveals accused Sanjay Roy's 'beastly tendencies'

CBI officials have said that Sanjay Roy's presence at the crime scene has been confirmed by technical and scientific evidence. Before the CBI took over the case, Kolkata Police had said that the blood found under the rape victim's nails and the marks on her skin matched the Injuries on Sanjay Roy's hands.

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Protestors and accused Sanjay Roy (X/azizkavish)

New Delhi: Nationwide protests erupt over the heinous rape and murder of a trainee doctor at Kolkata's RG Kar Medical College. A psychological analysis conducted by the CBI on the accused, Sanjay Roy, has uncovered disturbing insights. According to the CBI's findings, Roy exhibits a warped sexual mentality and displays beastly tendencies. Furthermore, experts have meticulously examined Roy's statements, cross-referencing them with post-mortem and forensic evidence to build a comprehensive case. 

CBI to file status report

According to the TOI report, CBI officials have said that Sanjay Roy's presence at the crime scene has been confirmed by technical and scientific evidence. Before the CBI took over the case, Kolkata Police had said that the blood found under the rape victim's nails and the marks on her skin matched the Injuries on Sanjay Roy's hands. The CBI will submit the status report of the investigation done so far in this case to the Supreme Court by Thursday.

CCTV footage shows Sanjay Roy's presence near victim 

According to CBI sources, CCTV footage from RG Kar reveals Sanjay Roy's presence near the chest department at 11 am on August 8, where the victim was accompanied by four junior doctors. Roy was seen gazing at the victim before departing. However, during questioning, Roy claimed to have visited the ward the previous evening. 

On August 9, the victim dined with colleagues and returned to the seminar hall at 1 am. A junior doctor entered the hall at 2:30 am and the victim conversed with him before sleeping. Notably, CCTV footage captures Roy reappearing at 4 am, leading investigators to believe he proceeded directly to the seminar hall where the victim was asleep.

SC slams Kolkata police for delayed response in doctor's rape-murder case

The Supreme Court addressed the Kolkata case on Thursday, expressing grave concern over the Kolkata Police's delayed response in registering a case of unnatural death following the rape and murder of a female doctor at RG Kar Medical College and Hospital. The court urged protesting doctors to resume work, guaranteeing no retaliatory action upon their return. The bench, comprising CJI DY Chandrachud, Justice JB Pardiwala, and Justice Manoj Mishra, scrutinized the police's handling of legal formalities, questioning the unusual timing and sequence of events. Notably, the post-mortem examination was conducted between 6:10 pm and 7:10 pm on August 9, before even registering a case of unnatural death, which the court found particularly surprising.