5 Most Rare and Intriguing Crimes in Indian History

The Stoneman Murders (1989)
A series of unsolved murders in Mumbai and Kolkata where homeless people were killed by having their heads smashed with a heavy stone while they slept.
Nanavati Case (1959)
Naval Commander Kawas Manekshaw Nanavati was tried for the murder of his wife’s lover, Prem Ahuja. The case received unprecedented media coverage and influenced the abolishment of jury trials in India.
Beer Man Murders (2006-2007)
A serial killer in Mumbai who left cans of beer near his victims. Eight murders were attributed to him, but he was never conclusively identified.
Tandoor Murder Case (1995)
Naina Sahni was killed by her husband, Sushil Sharma, a Congress Party politician, and her body was attempted to be disposed of by burning in a restaurant’s tandoor (clay oven).
Nithari Killings (2005-2006)
A series of brutal killings and sexual assaults of children in the village of Nithari, Noida. The investigation revealed human remains and exposed the depravity of the accused, Moninder Singh Pandher, and his domestic help, Surinder Koli.