How did a serial killer with over 50 murders evade capture?

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Key Takeaways
- Devendra Sharma was hiding in plain sight as a self-proclaimed godman.
- He is implicated in over 50 murders, primarily targeting taxi drivers.
- Sharma had been living in comfort at a temple with modern amenities.
- His arrest shocked the local community that revered him.
- Investigations are ongoing to uncover more victims and accomplices.
Jaipur, May 21 (NationPress) Devendra Sharma, notoriously dubbed "Dr. Death" and implicated in the deaths of over 50 individuals, was recently apprehended by Delhi police in Rajasthan, where he had been masquerading as "Sant Dayadas Maharaj", a self-proclaimed godman in Dausa.
Authorities apprehended him while he was living under an alias at Rameshwar Dham Temple in the Gulisa area of Dausa.
Sharma, who once practiced medicine, had been on the run for years before resurfacing as "Sant Dayadas Maharaj", according to police reports.
The investigation is now focused on uncovering how he managed to elude capture for so long, as well as determining if any accomplices aided him in maintaining his fraudulent persona.
A thorough inquiry is underway to identify more victims and reveal the full scale of his heinous acts, officials stated.
Authorities were taken aback to find that Sharma had been living in comfort within the temple, outfitted with modern conveniences such as air conditioning, RO water filters, a cooler, WiFi, and CCTV cameras.
By posing as a saint, he gained the trust of the community by offering spiritual discourses, Ayurvedic treatments, and counselling.
He even attended public functions alongside local politicians, further solidifying his deceptive image.
Residents were left in shock and horror upon learning the true identity of "Dayadas Maharaj".
Once regarded as a healer and a revered figure, Sharma's arrest left the community reeling.
One local commented, "We never imagined a serial killer was living among us."
Sharma allegedly generated a substantial income from his fake treatment services and even transported medications via bus from Jaipur.
He has confessed to committing over 50 murders, many of which involved luring taxi drivers, killing them, and selling their vehicles in the black market for Rs 20,000 to 25,000 each.
Sharma has been convicted in seven different cases spanning Delhi, Rajasthan, and Haryana, and had received a life sentence.
However, he escaped during a parole period and remained at large for several years.
Born in Siwan, Bihar, Sharma's father was employed at a pharmaceutical company.
In 1984, he completed his degree in Ayurvedic Medicine and Surgery and opened the Janata Clinic in Bandikui in 1985.
He operated the clinic for 11 years before embarking on a criminal path in 1995.