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New book chronicles details of 2018 Jaipur Tinder murder case

Published by Penguin India, 'Swipe Right to Kill' by Anirban Bhattacharyya will be released on 22 August on SoftCover, ThePrint’s online venue to launch non-fiction books.

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Anirban Bhattacharyya’s ‘Swipe Right to Kill’ is a compelling true-crime book that traces through the infamous Jaipur Tinder Murder Case. The 2018 case, which has garnered widespread attention, is explored in Bhattarcharya’s recent launch. The book presents a detailed account of the investigation that uncovered the disturbing actions of Priya Seth and her accomplices, Dikshant Kamra and Lakshya Walia, who orchestrated the crimes.

Set against the eerie discovery of an abandoned suitcase on the Delhi-Jaipur Highway in May 2018, the dismembered body of 28-year-old businessman Dushyant Sharma from Delhi was found inside. The Rajasthan Police solved the case within 48 hours, but the revelations were chilling, exposing Priya Seth, a woman who had conned a thousand men, along with her accomplices.

Drawing from insights provided by SHO Gur Bhoopendra Singh, the police officer who led the investigation, Bhattacharyya presents a thorough account of the case. The book explores how greed, ambition, and deception led to one of the most disturbing crimes in recent history, now widely known as the Jaipur Tinder Murder Case.

Published by Penguin India, Swipe Right to Kill‘ by Anirban Bhattacharyya will be released on 22 August on SoftCover, ThePrint’s online venue to launch non-fiction books.

Author Anirban Bhattacharyya is a television producer, writer, stand-up comedian, and actor. He is known for creating and producing true crime television series such as Crime Patrol and Savdhaan India that explore real-life crime stories. His previous books, such as India’s Money Heist and The Deadly Dozen, have been well-received and are being adapted for the screen.

Swipe Right to Kill offers readers a thorough exploration of a troubling case. Anirban Bhattacharyya’s account provides an informative look at the investigation. With its clear presentation of facts, the book is a noteworthy addition to the true crime genre.

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