Serial Killer Documentary Exploring Goa’s Notorious ‘Dupatta’ Murderer Sets DocuBay Debut (EXCLUSIVE)

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Naman Ramachandran Streamer DocuBay is set to premiere “Dupatta Killer,” a true-crime documentary exploring the case of Mahanand Naik, described as “Goa’s most infamous serial killer.” The documentary, which begins streaming March 21, delves into the disturbing story of Naik, who was accused of murdering 16 women but ultimately convicted for only one.

His method involved luring victims with false promises of marriage before strangling them with their own dupattas (scarves).

Director Patrick Graham’s documentary aims to examine both the psychology behind Naik’s crimes and the systemic failures that allowed him to evade justice for years.

The film incorporates survivor testimonies and expert insights while focusing on how Naik targeted vulnerable women from underprivileged backgrounds by manipulating societal pressures surrounding marriage. “Directing this documentary was a tough challenge, as it meant dealing with sensitive issues and finding a way to tell a complex story with care,” Graham. “While the story has been told before, we aimed to give it a new perspective, going beyond the crime to look at the systemic failures that made it possible.” The documentary also addresses contemporary questions about justice as Naik’s potential release after 15 years of imprisonment sparks debate on rehabilitation and accountability.

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