The malakpet police on wednesday detained a guy who beheaded a lady, sliced the corpse into pieces, and kept the fragments in a refrigerator. police identified the victim as Yerram Anuradha reddy (55), and the suspected killer as B Chandra Mohan (48), the victim's paramour and a resident of Chaitanyapuri, after solving the case of a severed head discovered in the musi river bed.
On May 17, the woman's head was discovered in the musi river in Malakpet. Eight police teams were then established to look into the incident. On wednesday, Ch Rupesh, the deputy commissioner of police for the southeast, stated that Mohan had been dating Anuradha for a number of years and had been housing her at his Chaitanyapuri home. Anuradha began badgering Mohan for the money after he had taken Rs. 7 lakhs from the victim and loaned the money to several people with interest. This infuriated Mohan.
"On May 12, they got into a fight about the money, and Mohan killed the woman by slashing her with a knife. The man then walked outside and returned with two stone-chopping tools, which he used to behead the woman. He dismembered the victim and kept the torso in a trunk and the hands and legs in a refrigerator, according to the DCP.

In an auto rickshaw, Mohan transported the head to the musi river in malakpet and deposited it there. In order to stop the body parts from smelling bad, he purchased disinfectants, incense sticks, room freshener, and camphor on the way home. Additionally, he was frequently sending text messages from the victim's cell phone to deceive her contacts.


"Mohan stopped by the musi river in malakpet to see how the inquiry was going. He was apprehended on suspicion and confessed to the murder during questioning, the officer added. He directed the police to the victim's body parts that had been taken to the mortuary at Osmania General Hospital. The head is maintained at the mortuary where it was already sent.





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