As per reports, on the night of the crime, he had drinks with his friend and asked his girlfriend for nudes.
Sanjay Roy, the prime accused in the rape and murder of a trainee doctor at Kolkata’s RG Kar Medical College and Hospital, has reportedly confessed to the crime during his polygraph test on Sunday.
What did the polygraph test reveal about Sanjay Roy?
A polygraph test was conducted on Sanjay Roy, the main accused in the rape and murder of a 31-year-old doctor at Kolkata’s RG Kar Medical College and Hospital. During the lie-detector test, Sanjay Roy told the Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI) that he had visited a red light area with his friend hours before the crime. He, however, claimed that he did not have sex. He also confessed to having molested another girl in the street, as reported on India Today. He reportedly called his girlfriend and asked for her nude pictures. Sanjay Roy had drinks with his friend on the night of the crime, and then they left for the red light area. Later, they went to Chetla, another red light area in South Kolkata. On their way, they allegedly molested a girl and then returned to the hospital. Sanjay Roy then went to the corridor near the seminar hall at 4.03 am.
What happened next, according to the polygraph test?
After allegedly raping and murdering the doctor, he went to his friend Anupam Dutta’s house, a police officer, as reported on India Today. Meanwhile, a report on TOI claimed that he gave misleading responses, which were flagged by the polygraph machine.
CBI draws a psychoanalytic profile of the accused.
The CBI drew a psychoanalytic profile of Sanjay Roy, revealing that he was severely addicted to pornography. And several porn clips were found on his phone. The deceased doctor had gone to the seminar hall to rest when she was raped and murdered. She had 25 external and internal injuries on her body and was smothered to death. CBI is also probing the role of the ex-principal of the college, Dr. Sandip Ghosh. He was subjected to a lie-detector test on Saturday.