20 years ago on this date,
April 27, 1995, Indian Serial Killer, Auto Shankar was executed by hanging. I
will post information about him from Wikipedia.
Auto Shankar
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Auto
Shankar
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Born
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January 21, 1954
Chennai, India |
Died
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April 27, 1995 (aged 41)
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Cause of death
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Death by hanging
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Criminal penalty
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Death
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Killings
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Victims
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6
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Span of killings
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1988–1989
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Country
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India
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Auto Shankar (January 21, 1954 – April 27, 1995)
is the nickname of Indian serial killer Gowri Shankar.
Murders
Shankar
and his gang, consisting of his younger brother Auto Mohan and associates Eldin
and Shivaji, as well as Jayavelu, Rajaraman, Ravi, Palani and Paramasivam, were
found guilty of six murders, committed over a period of two years in 1988–1989.
They were tried for the murders of Lalitha, Sudalai, Sampath, Mohan, Govindaraj
and Ravi. The bodies of the victims were either burnt or buried inside
residential houses.
In
late 1988, over a period of approximately six months, nine teenage girls from
the Thiruvanmiyur section of Chennai disappeared. In the beginning,
investigators believed that the girls had been sold into prostitution by
families unable to afford wedding dowries, but the consistent denials by their
kin forced them to seek another explanation.
Late
in December, a schoolgirl named Subalakshmi claimed that an auto rickshaw
driver had attempted to abduct her in front of a wine shop. Working undercover
in the local wine shop back-rooms, detectives learned of a rumour that an auto
driver called Shankar was behind the crimes, disposing of the bodies by cremating
them and pouring the remains into the Bay of Bengal. The following morning, the
police picked up the suspect who overnight became known to the nation as
"Auto Shankar".
Trial
Shankar's
trial completed by the Chengalpattu sessions court; He was sentenced to death
along with two of his associates, Eldin and Shivaji, on May 31, 1991. Auto
Shankar was hanged in Salem Central Prison.
Associates
In
2002, Shankar's five accomplices were sentenced to six months of Rigorous
Imprisonment after having been found guilty by a Magistrate. The accomplices
were Shankar's brother, Mohan, Selva (alias Selvaraj) and the jail wardens
Kannan, Balan and Rahim Khan. They were found guilty of criminal conspiracy
and resistance or obstruction by a person to his lawful apprehension.
Subsequently,
Mohan was also found guilty of the six murders and was given three life
sentences. Mohan had earlier escaped from the Chennai Central Prison in August
1990 and was re-arrested in Pune on June 25, 1992.
Responses
K.
Vijay Kumar, the Tamil Nadu Additional Director-General of Police, claimed that
cinema was solely responsible for making Shankar a criminal. He mentioned this
during a seminar on "Crime and Media" in Kerala.
The
trial has become widely known across the nation since the Supreme Court invoked
the American free speech doctrine and the case became oft-quoted in relation to
cases of expose.
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