Netflix's latest true crime documentary, Indian Predator: The Butcher of Delhi, follows the Butcher of Delhi's gruesome killing spree.Landing on Netflix this month, the new docu-series takes viewers through to the nerve centre of one of India's most dangerous killers who decapitated and dismembered his victims.Having left notes mocking investigators alongside the bodies, it was determined the killer craved attention.
With the aid of a police informant network, cops identified the killer as a man named Chandrakant Jha. He is believed to have killed seven victims between 1998 and 2007 in west Delhi.READ MORE: Bill Bailey emotional as he says comedian pal Sean Lock 'left a huge gap in his life'In 2002 he was arrested but released soon after due to a lack of evidence.
When out, he continued his killing spree, choosing his victims after falling out over petty arguments and lies.Viewers were shocked by the chilling details of the case as it unfolded across the three episodes.
Taking to Twitter to share their thoughts on the show, one viewer wrote: "Very disturbing especially the last episode which reveals some chilling stories from villagers."A second wrote: "Just finished watching #TheButcherOfDelhi and my god, it is chilling.
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