Sanjay Roy underwent a polygraph test just days after proclaiming his innocence in Kolkata Doctor Rape-Murder Case. Roy, the primary suspect in the rape and murder of a trainee doctor at Kolkata’s RG Kar Medical College and Hospital, reportedly asserted during the lie-detector test that the victim was already dead when he arrived at the seminar hall.
According to reports from ToI, the polygraph test highlighted several false and unconvincing responses, and Roy appeared visibly anxious during the process. As the CBI presented various pieces of evidence, Roy provided multiple alibis, maintaining that he discovered the victim’s body and fled the scene out of fear. However, the police and CBI found significant inconsistencies in his claims of innocence.
Previously, Roy had confessed to the crime according to the Kolkata police, but he recently reversed his stance, claiming he was being framed. Despite his assertions, investigators remain unconvinced, particularly given the injuries on his face and his presence in the building at the time of the crime.
The victim was found dead in the hospital’s seminar hall, with an autopsy revealing signs of sexual assault and 25 injuries, including on her private parts. CCTV footage captured Roy entering the premises at 4:03 am on August 9, and his Bluetooth headset was found at the crime scene. A psychoanalytic profile of Roy described him as a ‘pervert with animal-like instincts and a severe addiction to pornography.’
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