Sakshi murder case: Why does a human become a beast? dismemberment mentality analysis

Sakshi murder accused Sahil is fearless, he has no qualms about killing. This mentality of his raises many questions, what is Sahil’s character? How does Sahil think?

Sakshi was stabbed 16 times, her head was smashed with a stone, her intestines came out. This was Sahil’s act, the culmination of his brutality. Shraddha Walker was cherishing dreams of marriage, Aftab was not ready, got angry and killed her, cut her body into many pieces and threw her in the jungles. Nikita’s fight with her boyfriend Sahil, the argument escalated, got angry and first killed her and then put the dead body in the fridge. There is one link common in all these three incidents – brutality. After all, why does a man become a beast? Everyone gets angry, but how can this crime, which is being carried out, be understood?

What is this Criminal Psychology?

Now what is going on in the mind of any criminal, what kind of actions he is doing, what is his body language, what things he is saying, it can be detected through Criminal Psychology. All the criminal psychologists work here, what is going on in the mind of the criminal, if a crime was committed, what was the intention behind it. Similarly, psychiatrists and psychologists also analyze the actual anger behind these crimes. In medical science, the definition of Criminal Psychology has been described like this – Reading the thoughts and behavior of criminals is called Criminal Psychology. The criminal committed a crime, but why did he do it in that way, that ‘why’ only comes under criminal psychology.

Getting angry is common, but what does Sahil’s mind tell?

Now that the Sakshi murder case is over, Sahil has completely shamed humanity, so to decode his mind, we spoke to Dr. Hemika Agarwal, Senior Psychiatrist at Fortis Hospital and Dr. Nand Kishore, who has been in the field of psychiatry for over 15 years. Is. Now you must be thinking that everyone gets angry, we too, you too, but what Sahil did was different from anger, the psychology behind it cannot be normal. Regarding this, Dr. Kishore says that everyone knows anger, but a normal person can control it. But on the other hand, if there is a person with a criminal personality, or an anti-social personality, he cannot control his anger. You can say that he also gets a ‘Gratification’ from that anger, in simple words he gets inner happiness by hurting someone. But these things are applicable when a person has some kind of personality disorder.

Did Sahil commit the murder just out of anger or something else?

According to what Dr. Nand Kishore said, there can be many criminals who get pleasure from hurting someone else, that is, the real reasons for committing the crime can be left behind and only with the intention of hurting someone, they commit such a heinous crime. can be given. Dr. Hemika Aggarwal of Fortis Hospital also believes the same thing. Whatever Sahil has done, she does not accept it at any cost, but sheds some light on his state of mind. Dr. Hemika says that anger, hunger, these are all our normal emotions, but when all this goes to the extreme, the end product can be anything, like in this case, aggression took someone’s life. Let us say that he got angry immediately, and he did this, it cannot happen. If such a range of aggression is seen in someone, it is likely that there would have been anger complaints about that person before, it cannot be that parents or school teachers do not know about his personality. There are also red flags that need to be caught.

Worm of suspicion or feeling of revenge, what is in Sahil’s mind?

Now it is important to understand one more thing here, Sahil told the police that he has no remorse for committing this crime, he is assuming that Sakshi deserved all this. He had set some reasons in his mind and just gave the sentence straight away. In police interrogation, he had said that I had taught him a lesson, wanted to kill him, just killed him. Regarding his attitude, Nand Kishore says that even if someone has a doubt in his mind, he feels that his partner is cheating on him, even then he may get angry. May be it is just based on suspicion, there is no reality in it. But because of that suspicion, such a crime can be committed. Nand Kishore also emphasizes that it may happen that this has been done in ‘Fit Of Rage’, in that case it becomes difficult to identify right and wrong. They also believe that Sahil did everything consciously, he knew in advance what the consequences could be, in such a situation, he will not be able to say that he did not know about what he did, in law Whatever is the punishment, he will get it.

Would Sahil have been violent since childhood, what is a red flag?

Nand Kishore also believes that one thing had completely dominated Sahil – She Deserved That. This thing had settled in his mind, that’s why he is not regretting what he did, he is justifying his every action because of this reason. Taking this point forward, Hemika tells that if a criminal does not repent about his crime, then it becomes more confirmed that his past must have been something like this in the background. She says that such people may engage in minor acts such as harassing small children, being overly violent towards animals, constantly breaking rules, having a tendency to cheat, stealing, becoming intoxicated, being bullied by other kids at school, Harassing others, it becomes common among such people. It cannot be said that such a crime has been committed within a single day.

Now a question arises that if we talk about Sahil or in this case Aftab, then the kind of cruelty they showed, can its connection be derived from their childhood? Could it be that both of them have had such an upbringing or such an environment due to which their mind has become so toxic? Both Nand Kishore and Dr. Hemika have the same opinion on this question. Both believe that the kind of environment in childhood can have an impact on the years to come. On this question, Nand Kishore says that it is necessary to understand that our personality becomes stable by the time we reach the age of 18. There are some traits, lying, stealing, bullying others, if all these remain a part of someone’s personality since childhood, then it increases in the coming years and that is why that person is called anti social personality. Is. When these basic things are seen in any child in childhood, then it is called Conduct Disorder, if it does not improve, then it becomes an anti-social personality later on. If Sahil’s history is traced, then there is every possibility of having such symptoms in him too.

Habit of not tolerating rejection, how to get out of break up?

By the way, one more thing was seen in the Sakshi murder case, that was Rejection. Sakshi did not want to pursue her relationship with Sahil. Whatever may have been the reason, he had said ‘no’. But Sahil could not accept that ‘no’. For him it became a question of his respect. Even if it is a matter of present times, then break up has become very common, relationships keep on forming and breaking, but the question is that how the other partner is accepting the ‘no’ of a girl or a boy. Sahil took the path of crime, but what to do in normal situation, is there any healthy way to get out of this phase? Now the answer to this question is yes and both the experts have told us about it in detail.

Regarding break ups, Dr. Hemika Aggarwal says that generally not accepting rejection is normal, the difference is that we will not become so violent. That’s why it should not be linked only with rejection, the big question is how to overcome this rejection. If you keep your social circle right, stay close to friends, relatives, family, then it helps you a lot to get out of such phase. People need to be shameless, totally shameless to ask for help. The truth is that the trend of living alone has started, it has also affected the health of people a lot. For the same reason, it becomes difficult to recover from break ups. Dr. Hemika also believes that one thing remains common in death and break up.

Sahil has no regrets, will he go into depression?

When a close one dies, mourning is still observed, but after some time everything becomes alright. Similarly, when a relationship dies, it is normal to be sad, but it is more important to accept it and move on. Nand Kishore also says about this that today’s youth wants instant results, or gratification, when the heart breaks, the feeling of revenge comes straight. But when you share your same anger with a friend or family, your stress is less. Apart from this, playing games, listening to music and listening to songs, by doing this you can use your energy in the right place. Nand Kishore has told a big thing that it is possible that in the coming time, Sahil may also become a victim of depression because he probably does not have that support system so that he can help himself.

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