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In my childhood, I saw my parents getting murdered with my own eyes… then I took revenge by killing five people- a true story!

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Vishal Gupta alias Vicky killed five people in one day-Photo -Arrangements

When the police started investigating this mass murder, a 34-year-old story was revealed. It was revealed that 34 years ago, Rajendra Gupta had shot his younger brother and his wife in the head in the same manner. After this, Rajendra Gupta had also shot his father to death .

Often this question is asked or people ask themselves this question that what goes on in the mind of a murderer before, during or after committing a murder? What does he think? What does he feel? Who knows how many studies have been done on this question all over the world? And the answers found are surprising.

This is the story of a murderer who committed not one or two but five murders. November 5, 2024 That was the day when four dead bodies were found from a house in Varanasi. The bodies of a mother, two sons and their daughter. The body of the head of the house, Rajendra Gupta, was found at some distance from that house. The common thing was that all the people who died were members of the same family and all five were shot in the head. People were shocked to know about that news. People were also regretting how a happy family suddenly ended.

34-year-old story revealed When the police started investigating this mass murder, a 34-year-old story was revealed. From which it was revealed that 34 years ago Rajendra Gupta had shot his younger brother and his wife in the head in the same manner. After that Rajendra Gupta had shot his father to death . The younger brother whom Rajendra Gupta had killed had three children. Two brothers and a sister. Rajendra had raised all three of them in his own house. He used to beat all three children all the time. But slowly time passed and all three children grew up.

Saw three murders with his own eyes

Among them, the sister got married and both the brothers went to Delhi for work. Started working in an IT company. One of these brothers was Vishal Gupta alias Vicky Gupta. When Vicky Gupta’s parents and his grandfather were murdered, he had seen all three murders with his own eyes. Vishal could never forget that scene. And then finally last year on the occasion of Diwali Vishal alias Vicky came to his home. And during that time, to take revenge of 34 years, he shot Rajendra Gupta and four members of his family to death.

Vishal caught after killing five people

Vishal shot all five of them in the head at the same place where Rajendra Gupta had shot his parents and grandfather. After that , Vicky disappeared. He kept hiding in different cities for three months. But after three months, he was caught. And after his arrest, he told the story of three parts of his life. Which culminated in 5 murders.

He lost his parents at the age of seven. After this incident, the story of all the three parts of Vishal alias Vicky’s life came to light. During this time, his face and expressions were normal. Vishal Gupta alias Vicky is highly educated and works in an IT company in Delhi .

Let me also tell you how his entire life is divided into three parts. The first part is of his childhood. When he was only 7 years old. Then he saw his parents and grandfather being murdered. This is how he took revenge. The second part is from childhood to youth. When he was living and growing up in the house of the murderer of his parents and grandfather. He was seeing all kinds of atrocities on himself and his younger brother and elder sister. Then came the third part of his life. In which Vishal committed five murders with his own hands.

This matter is an excellent case study. After all, what goes on in the mind of a murderer after a murder? Does he regret his actions? Believe me, Vicky is a great case study in this matter. Let us tell you that when Vicky was sitting in a police station in the custody of Varanasi police, he was asked questions. The person asking the questions was a police officer.

Vishal has no regrets for his actions. During that time, there was no wrinkle on his face, no fear in the eyes, no faltering tongue. Vicky committed not one or two but five murders in a single night. But he has no regrets about that . Now it is not that Vicky is a professional criminal or killer. This was the first crime of his life. Perhaps that is why even after being caught, that tough expression or cunningness was not visible on his face. On the contrary, a strange sense of relief was visible on his face as if a huge burden had been lifted from his head.