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The Backpacker Murders

A Real Life Confession from India's Most Elusive Serial Killer - True Crime

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The Backpacker Murders

By: Lochan Kumer
Narrated by: J Patrick McCosar
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In 2021 India's police reported the discovery of a confession sent to them by someone claiming to be the country’s most terrifying serial killer. The case is currently open, and Indian law enforcement is gathering evidence and closing in on the culprit. In this book, you will find the original confession in its entirety.

The alleged murderer Mr. Kumar sent the confession to police in an attempt to taunt them and gain notoriety for his horrific crimes. He claims to have murdered more than 40 different western backpackers in the last 20 years while working at hostels in Mumbai, Goa, and other areas of India before opening an undisclosed spiritual retreat where he continues to kill to this day. Will his true identity come to light? Will all those victims get justice? Only time will tell.

©2021 Lee Brickley (P)2021 Lee Brickley
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