Madikeri: Cyanide Mohan, on death row, found guilty of murdering yet another woman


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Madikeri, Sep 13: Notorious murder convict Cyanide Mohan, who has already been awarded death penalty for killing three out of the 20 women he is charged of murdering, has been convicted in yet another case.

The sixth additional district and sessions court on Wednesday September 13 found Cyanide Mohan guilty of killing a woman in Madikeri back in 2009.

As was his modus operandi, Cyanide Mohan lured a woman from Puttur with the false promise of marriage, and took her to Madikeri, where he murdered her by making her consume cyanide.


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The quantam of punishment will be pronounced on September 15.

Advocate Judith O M Crasta was the public prosecutor in the case.

In December 2013, Mohan Kumar alias Cyanide Mohan was sentenced to death after he was convicted of killing at least three women, out of the 20 murders he was charged with. This will be the fourth murder case proved against him. The remaning 16 women also died of cyanide consumption in the same way.

He was earlier found guilty of murdering Anitha of Barimar, Leelavathi of Vamadapadav and Sunanda of Peruvaje, Sullia.

 

  

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  • readerwriter007, pune

    Thu, Sep 14 2017

    what a system... stupid... 4 cases took 8 + years to prove the guilty. ... still so many cases pending.. by the time all cases investigation gets over and final verdict he will be no more I guess. Just held proven in 1 case , declared death punishment.... just execute and close... why the hell all the cases to be investigated... what non sense.

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  • Sachidanand Shetty, Mundkur/Dubai

    Thu, Sep 14 2017

    Judge Saab….is it necessary to carry out court trials for other offences since he has been already awarded death penalty for other cases in earlier occasions??? Conclude the first sentence so that time, money and efforts of various personnel can be avoided… Only Lawyers will not be happy!!!

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  • Diva, MANGALURU

    Thu, Sep 14 2017

    He may die a natural death, when our judiciary system complete all the procedures.

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  • CHIDANANDA, Bangalore

    Thu, Sep 14 2017

    Mohan still you alive....if he completes his all cases he will be 80 year old...if my memory correct, while protesting a girls case in Bantwala a swami ji found a word called'' LOVE JIHAD''.. finally this Mohana Killed that girl.

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  • Raman Nambiar Manipal, Manipal

    Thu, Sep 14 2017

    Many cyanide Mohans exist in modern day society. This man must be burned to death not killed and he deserve no mercy in my view

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  • L n T, Mumbai

    Thu, Sep 14 2017

    Still he alive not punished
    Who is updating murder death lists in Undivided districts please add this one too

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  • Shanthi Marina Quadras, Dubai

    Thu, Sep 14 2017

    This shameless creature has to hang in public.

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  • shane, mng/dxb

    Thu, Sep 14 2017

    Whats happening in India. I wonder serial murderer convicted still counting his shameless acts for years now. If he is convicted just award his punishment as quick as possible. So that one can think many times even before he plans killing human being

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  • leslie, udupi

    Thu, Sep 14 2017

    Criminal can become true human too...
    In Bible we have Saints who turned good from horrible past...
    It is the mind that has to change...
    Not sure in this case if true renaissance can happen...

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  • Ahmed K. C., Mangalore

    Thu, Sep 14 2017

    Criminals can become Politicians. This is well established fact.

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  • Rita, Germany

    Wed, Sep 13 2017

    My first thought is why is he still alive?When a man killed so many women without any heart and mercy ,to come to their money and gold,he too should be also given the same .Why so much delay and waste of money and time on him ,holding cases over cases in court?He deserves the same,let him too taste it how it is.

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  • Abdul Narayan D'Souza, Udupi

    Thu, Sep 14 2017

    Frau Rita,
    This guy has been charged with 20 separate murders; and hence each of the murder cases need to be tried separately.
    While he has been found guilty in 4 of them, there are another 16 cases which needs to be tried and the guilt needs to be determined by the judiciary. If he is executed right now, then all the pending cases would be abated.
    Don’t you think the family of the remaining 16 women deserve to know the truth behind the murder of their loved ones? Don’t they need a closure?
    Mohan is already on death row and he is already leading a secluded solitary life inside the prison walls. He is not in a position to commit any further crimes and he himself might in all likelihood be yawning for death instead of those solitary confinements.
    So, why are you so thirsty for his blood? What exactly is to be gained by executing him now rather than wait till all the remaining 16 cases are completed?

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  • Farhan, Udupi

    Thu, Sep 14 2017

    Buy the time all 16 pending murder cases are trialed he might reach to his natural death might be still 1 or 2 cases be pending at the time of his death due to old age or some disease. Many of the times Indian judiciary system is heaven for criminals.

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  • Abdul Narayan D'Souza, Udupi

    Thu, Sep 14 2017

    Yes, there are grave flaws in Indian judicial process. But why are you holding Mohan responsible for it?

    And with regards to your comment on death row being a “heaven” – please have some basic understating of the conditions in which death row convicts are incarcerated in Indian prisons. Please google National Law University’s research on death penalty in India; or read the SC judgement in 2014 commuting death sentence of several convicts for delay in execution. Please go through them in detail and then decide if it is heaven or hell.

    Either way, why are you so thirsty for his blood? He is already in prison for several years and he has no ability to commit those grave crimes any further. In your eagerness to see his dead body, you are prepared to leave the question mark over the culpability of remaining 16 murders unanswered??

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  • For Justice, Ubar / Abu Dhabi

    Wed, Sep 13 2017

    Oh my goodness!!! He is still alive!

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  • Suresh S., Vamadapadav/Mangalore

    Wed, Sep 13 2017

    He is still alive! There is a biggest loop hole in our judiciary system. Please hurry up in his hanging and finishing. After 2 years his advocate may start to ask for clean chit so that he can enter politics.

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