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Hello, Hello, my true Crimejunkies. Welcome back. Hope everybody's having
a great week. If you arenew to my podcast here at True Crime
Junkies, I would like to welcomeyou. I do hope you continue to
listen, so make sure you subscribeand give me your friendly review which will
help my podcast grow. So nowtoday we are going into the serial killer
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topics. How many of you,my true crime followers, have ever heard
about a case of the youngest serialkiller in the world. Have anybody read
anything about it or listen to anyinformation about this? Well, today I
have some details for you about thestory. Not a lot. It's not
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a lot aboulable online, but Iwas able to gather as much as I
could. This child has murdered threepeople the age of eight eight years old
people. It is not completely unheardof time to time for some children to
become killers, but what is farless common is a child serial killer with
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multiple victims. This child is bornin nineteen ninety eight in the village of
I'm not I'm going to pronounce thewrong, so bear with me. The
village is called Mushahar in Bihar,India, so this is an international case.
His name is Amarjeet Sada, itis believed to have. They so
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far believe he has murdered three peopletotals including family members by the time he
was eight years old and in aseparate incidence. All this occurred between two
thousand and six and two thousand andseven. The sadistic youth reportedly killed his
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first victim when he was aged justseven, and to date he holds the
infamous title of being the world's youngestserial killer. Little little information is available
about Sada's background, but it isunderstood that he was born into a poor
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family and his father worked as alaborer in town. In two thousand and
six, he allegedly murdered his sixyear old cousin, the daughter of his
uncle. It is thought he alsokilled his own baby sister, who was
only eight months old. This isterrifying. His last victim was even younger,
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a six month old baby girl calledher name Kushboo, who lived in
the same neighborhood as this serial killerand his family. The baby's mother Kushboo's
mother, she had told the policethat she had left her child sleeping alone
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at a primary school while she wentoff to do some chores. When she
returned, her baby was missing,and a search for the baby was soon
launched by authorities. However, afew hours later, Sada freely admitted to
the police that he took Kushboo,hit her with bricks, and strangled her
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to death. He then led thevillagers to where he had attempted to bury
her in a nearby field. Hewanted to hide her body. According to
Sada's uncle, some of his familysupposedly knew about the first two killings but
were left too or you know,they never reported the case the situation because
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they will always say is a familymatter, you know, the Indian customs.
They have different ways of how theymanage things within their family. So
that day the police took Sada intocustody, where he reportedly just smiled.
He kept smiling a lot and showedno remorse whatsoever, after admitting he murdered
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his sister a few months earlier andhis cousin that same that year before.
One inspector on the case said allthe killings were similar in execution style.
At the time of his capture,one psychologist called him at statist who derives
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pleasure from inflicting injuries. That's whyhe reported to a newspaper. Another said
that he has no sense of rightor wrong. A child cannot be jelled
or sentenced to death under Indian law, so Sada was fought to you know,
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I guess because they couldn't send himto prison. They thought to have
been detained in a children's home inthe same town on the town called Monger,
and he was supposed to stay thereuntil he was eighteen. He is
understood to have been released in twentysixteen and now as of today, no
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one knows about his whereabouts. Sowhen he was released in twenty sixteen,
he vanished. So this is kindof scary. He committed all these crimes,
but he was free to go becauseof the laws in India and in
other especially young killers across the worldincludes there's one called His name is James
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Fairweather from Excess. He was fifteenwhen he murdered two victims and was planning
another before he got arrested. InAmerica, serial killers like Harvey Miguel Robinson,
forty seven years old, has beenon death roll since nine since the
nineties for raping and killing three victimsin Pennsylvania when he was just seventeen years
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old. Meanwhile, Craig Price isthe youngest serial killer in the US history,
after stabbing Rebecca Spencer twenty seven todeath fifty eight times. And this
happened at the age of thirteen,when Craig Price was thirteen years old,
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and killing two others by the timehe was fifteen. So this guy right
here, Craig Price, is theyoungest in the US with the most horrific
crimes. I will try and digmore into these, Um you are serial
killers like Craig Price and Harvey MigelRobinson. I'll try and find more information
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and I'll come with the second partto this episode. But this is it's
scary an eight year old becoming aserial killer and not just you know,
with trainers in his own family,killing siblings and cousins. It is a
scary thing. And then the worstpart about it is that the family covered
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it up until the police you know, found out and got him to custody.
But Sally again, he was letgo. So the law is incredible
in every country is different, ofcourse, so you have to back that.
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So stay tuned, make sure thatyou do like I said, my
friends, make sure you subscribe.I will come up with the second part
to this episode, which I willtry and upload it this weekend, coming
up for the holiday weekend, somake sure you stay tuned. So for
right now, this is it andI do hope you'll enjoy these few minutes.
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This is a short week, soI'm hoping to be able to give
you this bonus episode by either Saturdayor Sunday. So again, make sure
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sure you get the notifications. Andif you have any other case suggestions or
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you want to bring me information abouta serial killer that you would like me
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So for right now, guys,again, I wish you a great
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day and I will be talking toyou guys soon. Be safe. By