Abstract

Background From 2008-2015, several female murders were reported from Sabaragamuwa, Sri Lanka. The motive of most killings was not obvious and the attacks were targeted against isolated, elderly females. This study was conducted to analyze the medico-legal aspects of those female murders. Methods Data of females who had been killed under similar circumstances in Kahawatta, Ratnapura were collected from July 2008 to Dec 2015. Results There were 17 female murders. Ten dead bodies were left at the scene and remaining seven were moved. The cause of deaths had been cut injuries to the head (n=12) and blunt force trauma to the head (n=2), ligature strangulation (n=2) and manual strangulation (n=1). There were three double murders. The first double murder and Case 15 and 16 were due to personal enmities. Suspect arrested in 2010 was a paraphilic and claimed for 3 murders with no DNA matches. Suspect arrested in 2015, was responsible for six murders and DNA of three identical post-coital samples matched with his DNA. Features such as “two or more” “independent”, “planned” murders committed at ‘separate locations’ for ‘personal gratification’ by the same individual/s, separated by a “cooling-off” period were found in most murders. Conclusions The three special features found in this series were some attempting to mimic serial killings, some appearing to be copycat murders and in other instances appearing to be an alibi created by the suspects who were in the custody. This is the first ever reported instance of two or more serial killers operated in the same area in the same duration.

Highlights

  • Kahawatta is a town in Ratnapura district of the Sabaragamuwa province in Sri Lanka

  • The three special features found in this series were some attempting to mimic serial killings, some appearing to be copycat murders and in other instances appearing to be an alibi created by the suspects who were in the custody

  • (iii) Thirdly, out of three double murders, the latter two were initially suspected to be an alibi created by the suspects of the first double murder who were in custody

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Introduction

Kahawatta is a town in Ratnapura district of the Sabaragamuwa province in Sri Lanka. It is situated about 115 Km east of Colombo, the capital city of Sri Lanka. From 2008-2015, several female murders were reported from Sabaragamuwa, Sri Lanka. Suspect arrested in 2015, was responsible for six murders and DNA of three identical post-coital samples matched with his DNA. Features such as “two or more” “independent”, “planned” murders committed at ‘separate locations’ for ‘personal gratification’ by the same individual/s, separated by a “cooling-off” period were found in most murders.

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