Psychoanalytic Profile of Kolkata Rape-Murder Accused Sanjay Roy: ‘Animal-like Instinct, No Remorse’

The psychoanalytic profile of Sanjay Roy, the doctor accused in the Kolkata rape-murder case, has unveiled disturbing insights. According to a CBI officer on Thursday, Roy exhibits “animal-like instincts” and is described as a “pervert” with a severe addiction to pornography. The officer noted that Roy displayed no remorse for the heinous crime committed at the state-run RG Kar Medical College and Hospital.

The CBI officer revealed to PTI that Roy showed no signs of repentance during interrogation. He recounted the details of the crime without hesitation or remorse. “He narrated the entire crime with chilling detail and without any sign of remorse,” the officer said.

The victim, a doctor working a 36-hour shift, was attacked while resting in the hospital’s seminar hall. The post-mortem report indicates that she was raped, brutally beaten, and had suffered 16 external and nine internal injuries before dying from strangulation.

Sanjay Roy was apprehended the day after the crime. He was seen entering the hospital around the estimated time of the attack, and Bluetooth headphones belonging to him were found near the crime scene. Pornographic material was discovered on his mobile phone.

Technical and scientific evidence, including CCTV footage, places Roy at the crime scene. The footage shows him around the chest department at 11 am on August 8 and entering the building again at 4 am on August 9. The estimated time of the victim’s death was between 3 am and 5 am on August 9.

The CBI is investigating whether there was a larger conspiracy behind the murder. They have questioned former RG Kar Medical College principal, Dr. Sandip Ghosh, and are considering polygraph tests for Roy, Dr. Ghosh, and others involved.

Additionally, the Kolkata Police are examining allegations of financial irregularities against Dr. Sandip Ghosh. On Wednesday, Akhtar Ali, a former colleague of Dr. Ghosh, accused him of involvement in the “business of dead bodies.”

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