The daughter involved in the Bengaluru triple murder case admitted to authorities that she murdered her mother because she felt confined for years. The victims were identified as a software professional, his wife, and their college student daughter. The elder daughter, along with her boyfriend, is suspected of carrying out the killings at an apartment in Bengaluru.
Shwetha, the accused daughter, expressed long-standing resentment towards her mother during police questioning. She claimed that her mother’s strictness had deprived her of personal freedom since her school days. While Shwetha took responsibility for the murders, investigators suspect the involvement of both her and her boyfriend based on evidence from the crime scene.
Following an extensive search, the police apprehended Shwetha at Puducherry Railway Station. The accused pair attempted to evade capture by switching off their phones and avoiding digital transactions. Authorities heavily relied on CCTV footage to track their movements towards Tamil Nadu, leading to Shwetha’s arrest.
Officials revealed that the tragic events unfolded after an argument between Shwetha and her mother, culminating in the murders. The accused allegedly planned to relocate the victim’s body but abandoned the idea due to potential detection. The investigation is ongoing, focusing on various aspects including motive, relationship dynamics, and forensic evidence.
