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Report: Sanjay Roy molested another woman before doctor's rape and murder case


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Suspect confesses to rape and murder

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Sanjay Roy, the man accused of raping and murdering a 31-year-old doctor at RG Kar Medical College and Hospital in Kolkata, reportedly confessed to the crime during a lie detector test on Sunday.

According to the Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI), Roy admitted to visiting a red-light district with a friend a few hours before committing the crime.

However, he claimed that he did not engage in any sexual activity during this visit.

Roy admits to sexually harassing another woman before the crime

In addition to his confession, Roy also admitted to harassing another woman on the street, as reported India today. This incident was recorded by surveillance cameras.

In addition, he is said to have contacted his girlfriend via video call and asked her to take nude photos of her.

According to media reports, she complied with his request and sent him the photos.

After committing the rape and murder in the hospital, Roy visited his friend Anupam Dutta, a police officer, according to India today.

Lie detector test delivers misleading results and reveals addiction

A Times of India The report highlighted that Roy gave misleading answers during the lie detector test, which were flagged by the machine.

The CBI also conducted a psychoanalytic profile of Roy and revealed his severe porn addiction. Several pornographic clips were found on his phone.

The profile also suggested that Roy showed no remorse for his actions.

Roy's contradictory statements and unexplained injuries

Before the lie detector test, Roy protested his innocence and claimed that the blame had been placed on him.

However, the CBI and police found that his statements were contradictory.

He could not provide a satisfactory explanation for the fresh injuries on his face and other parts of his body.

He was also seen on surveillance camera footage at 4:03 a.m., a few minutes before the crime, in the corridor leading to the crime scene.

CBI investigates Dr Ghosh’s involvement

The CBI is investigating the involvement of Dr Sandip Ghosh, the former vice-chancellor of the medical college, who underwent a lie detector test on Saturday.

Last week, the Supreme Court questioned the Kolkata Police over its 12-hour delay in registering the FIR.

The court also found that Ghosh allegedly tried to portray the rape and murder as suicide.

In addition, the agency is investigating allegations of financial irregularities against him.