Hindustan Times (Delhi)

Detached soul from body of kin, says Kerala killer

- Ramesh Babu letters@hindustant­imes.com

A man arrested for allegedly murdering four family members at their residence in Thiruvanan­thapuram’s posh Nathencode colony has reportedly told police that he was working on “an experiment to detach human souls from their bodies”.

Baffled by such a motive on the part of 30-year-old Cadell Jeanson Raja, investigat­ors had no choice but to include psychiatri­sts in the interrogat­ion team.

Police said Raja, who suffers from bipolar disorder, seemed unrepentan­t over murdering his relatives, including his parents and sister. He did not hesitate in admitting his involvemen­t , stating that the entire episode was part of an experiment in the field of astral projection.

Astral projection is an unscientif­ic stream of esotericis­m that involves separating one’s soul from its physical shell to create an out-of-body experience.

“Raja takes pride in claiming that he has ‘freed’ his relatives. Completely unrepentan­t, he cites weird philosophy to justify his deeds and – at times – contradict­s himself,” said a senior officer investigat­ing the case.

Police believe Raja was singularly responsibl­e for the crime. “It looks like he killed all the four with a sharp weapon on the same day, and then tried to burn their bodies,” said another officer.

The matter came to light when neighbours complained of smoke billowing from the house, situated just 500 metres from Kerala chief minister Pinarayi Vijayan’s residence, on Sunday. When police went to investigat­e, they recovered half-burnt and badly mutilated bodies.

The victims were identified as retired cardiologi­st Dr Jean Padma, her husband Professor Raj Thankam, their daughter Caroline, and a relative Lalitha.

While three bodies were charred, another was chopped up and kept in a bag.

As there was no sign of forced entry into the house, police zeroed in on Raja — who was absconding.

He was arrested from the Thiruvanan­thapuram Central railway station on Monday.

 ??  ?? Suspect Cadell Jeanson Raja
Suspect Cadell Jeanson Raja

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