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‘Throuple’ Accused of Torturing, Killing, and Eating Women to Get Off<!-- wp:html --><p>Kerala Police</p> <p>A “throuple” in India is accused of murdering, torturing, and later consuming parts of two women police say they slaughtered to satisfy their own deranged sexual cravings. </p> <p>Muhammad Shafi, a convicted rapist who served time for the sexual assault of a 75-year-old woman; Bhagaval Sing, a Haiku poet and massage parlor owner; and his wife Laila Singh, who helped run the business, stand accused of the human sacrifice, torture, murder, dismemberment and partial consumption of two women in their 50s, according to Kerala Police. They were arraigned on Wednesday. </p> <p>The trio may have killed others, police fear, but they stand charged with the murders of Padmam and Rosly—identified only by singular names in Indian press outlets. The alarm was reportedly raised by Padmam’s sister, who told police the victim has last been seen in Shafi’s car on Sept. 26.</p> <p><a href="https://www.thedailybeast.com/throuple-accused-of-torturing-killing-and-eating-women-to-get-off?source=articles&via=rss">Read more at The Daily Beast.</a></p><!-- /wp:html -->

Kerala Police

A “throuple” in India is accused of murdering, torturing, and later consuming parts of two women police say they slaughtered to satisfy their own deranged sexual cravings.

Muhammad Shafi, a convicted rapist who served time for the sexual assault of a 75-year-old woman; Bhagaval Sing, a Haiku poet and massage parlor owner; and his wife Laila Singh, who helped run the business, stand accused of the human sacrifice, torture, murder, dismemberment and partial consumption of two women in their 50s, according to Kerala Police. They were arraigned on Wednesday.

The trio may have killed others, police fear, but they stand charged with the murders of Padmam and Rosly—identified only by singular names in Indian press outlets. The alarm was reportedly raised by Padmam’s sister, who told police the victim has last been seen in Shafi’s car on Sept. 26.

Read more at The Daily Beast.

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