BBC’s new true crime series called The Serpent revisits the crimes of serial killer Charles Sobhraj.The eight-part drama details his killing spree in the 1970s.It is believed Sobhraj committed at least a dozen murders and potentially more across Southeast Asia.The French-Vietnamese serial killer poisoned, strangled, drowned and stabbed his victims, or in some cases burned them alive.He was known as The Serpent because of his skills at deception and evasion, and he would often escape the clutches of police.He evaded capture for so long he became Interpol’s most-wanted man.So what happened to him in the end, was he ever caught?
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