The spouse was chopped into bits, among other horrifying acts, in the recent past. But was this pattern new at the time? The answer is no, and this case was noted for setting a number of firsts while also being described as the most difficult for the indian judicial system. After three years of sting operations, the karnataka Police made a breakthrough in this case and focused on Shakereh Khaleeli's husband Swami Shradhananda, a Bengaluru-based real estate developer who went missing in 1991.
The first indian real crime film, titled "Dancing On The Grave," is coming to amazon Prime based on this murder. The new trailer is out, and it's very eerie. With her first husband, Shakereh has four daughters, and they spoke about their mother's relationship with Swami Shradhananda. The procedure of exhumation (digging up a corpse) was captured on video for the first time in this case, and dna tests and videotapes of the exhumation were also recognized as evidence for the first time in India/the indian Judicial System.
Although the trailer is a little wobbly, it seems interesting. On april 21st, the online series will start to stream.