A shocking and gruesome crime has come to light in Mirpet, Rangareddy district, where a man murdered his wife, dismembered her body, cooked it in a pressure cooker, and disposed of the remains in a pond. The accused, Gurumurthy, initially filed a missing person complaint at the Mirpet police station, claiming his wife, Venkata Madhavi, had disappeared. However, during the police investigation, the horrifying truth surfaced.
Gurumurthy, a former Army personnel currently working as a security guard in Kanchanbagh, had been married to Venkata Madhavi for 13 years. The couple had two children and were living in New Venkataramana Colony, Jillelaguda. Reports suggest they had frequent marital disputes, which escalated into a fatal confrontation. On January 16, Gurumurthy, along with his aunt Subbamma, approached the police and lodged a complaint about his wife’s disappearance.
As the police began their investigation, they noticed inconsistencies in Gurumurthy’s statements. Upon intense interrogation, he confessed to murdering his wife, chopping her body into pieces, cooking some parts, and disposing of them in Jillelaguda Pond. The police have launched a search operation to recover the remains, and forensic experts are gathering evidence to substantiate his claims.
The Mirpet police have confirmed that the case will soon be reclassified as a murder case, and Gurumurthy will be arrested and presented before the court. The investigation is ongoing, and further details are expected soon.