In a shocking revelation, the psychoanalytic profiling of Sanjay Roy, the accused in the brutal rape and murder of a Kolkata doctor, has painted a disturbing picture. According to a CBI officer, Roy is described as a "pervert and severely addicted to pornography," with an "animal-like instinct," showing no remorse for his heinous actions.
The horrific crime, which occurred inside the state-run RG Kar Medical College and Hospital, has garnered national outrage. During interrogation, Roy reportedly provided a detailed account of the crime, narrating it without any hesitation, suggesting a lack of remorse. ?The man showed no repentance and narrated the entire episode giving every minute detail without hiccups. It appeared he had no remorse,? the CBI officer told PTI.
The victim, a doctor at the hospital, had gone to rest in the seminar hall during her grueling 36-hour shift when she was attacked. The post-mortem report indicated that she was not only raped but also severely beaten, sustaining 16 external and nine internal injuries, ultimately dying from strangulation.
Investigators uncovered several pornographic clips on Roy's mobile phone, adding to the chilling nature of the crime. Technical and scientific evidence has corroborated Roy's presence at the crime scene, with CCTV footage showing him near the chest department of the hospital at 11 am on August 8, and again at 4 am on August 9?the estimated time of the victim?s death between 3 am and 5 am on August 9.
The Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI) is also probing whether a larger conspiracy was involved in the murder. The former principal of RG Kar Medical College, Dr. Sandip Ghosh, has been questioned multiple times in connection with the case. Investigators are considering polygraph tests for Sanjay Roy, Dr. Sandip Ghosh, and others potentially involved.
The case has also led to a broader investigation by the Kolkata Police, who are probing allegations of financial irregularities against Dr. Sandip Ghosh. On Wednesday, Akhtar Ali, a former colleague of Dr. Ghosh, made startling claims, alleging Ghosh?s involvement in the "business of dead bodies," raising further questions about potential motives and connections within the case.
