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The Untold Story Of A Serial Killer Who Wanted ‘100 Mothers To Cry’
- Javed Iqbal was Pakistani serial killer who killed exactly 100 young boys, ranging from age 6 to 16.
- At some point in December 1999, Javed Iqbal decided to confess, he sent letters to police and a local newspaper.
- He was found guilty and sentenced to death in the same manner that he killed the boys.
Serial Killer, Javed Iqbal had already planned on how to lure children to him, he opened a video game shop in Shadbagh – the first of its kind. Iqbal would offer tokens to young boys at reduced rates and sometimes didn’t charge them at all.
Now that he had the boys where he wanted – He would throw a 100 rupee note on the floor and watch the boy who picked it up. Then he would announce that his money had been stolen, and he had to search everyone in the room – even though he knew who picked up the note.
The boy who picked up the note would be caught and taken to the adjacent room, where Iqbal would rape the boy. At times, he would later give the money back to the boy as a “gesture of goodwill.”
Soon, the locals stopped sending their children from visiting the shop, Iqbal set up a fish aquarium and later a gym, again to lure young boys.
He would take these boys to his home in Lahore, raped them, and then strangled them to death. He would dismember their bodies, cutting into smaller pieces, and dissolve the remains in Hydrochloric Acid, so there’s no trace of the murder and no evidence left. If any remains left he would throw them in the river nearby his house.
Javed Iqbal’s motive for committing murders was his infuriation at a perceived injustice at the hands of Lahore police who had arrested him on charges relating to rape against a young runaway boy in the 1990s when he was in his early twenties.
According to Iqbal he was not associated to any of the charges, and he was forcefully arrested. His mother tried everything to get him out, but couldn’t and suffered a fatal heart attack in the process.
Javed Iqbal resolved to make “100 mothers cry for their sons as his mother had been forced to do before her death.”
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