Indian Predator The Butcher of Delhi: Twitter is Freaking Out Over the Serial Killer Documentary

Netflix’s latest true crime documentary, Indian Predator The Butcher of Delhi, seems to be one bone-chilling piece that has shocked and terrified viewers. Produced by VICE India, the series is directed by documentary filmmaker Ayesha Sood with Srusti Jain and Nandita Gupta serving as the series producer and creative producer, respectively.

The three-part documentary series recounts the horrifying case of serial killing that raged over Delhi, when a notorious killer ruthlessly killed, dismembered and scattered the body parts of his victims all over the city. Twitter is chiming with a new melody since its release, some are terrified of the horrors depicted in the show whereas the other half is thrilled in seeing a documentary that really leaves you with an impact.

However, one thing that everyone is doing is recommending Indian Predator The Butcher of Delhi to each other. From discussions in the comment section to posting stories on social media, everyone who has watched it wants others to watch it too! Here are some fresh reactions to the show right out of Twitter for you to decide.

Indian Predator The Butcher of Delhi Twitter Reactions

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For the ones who are still waiting to watch the show, Netflix’s description for its latest release reads: “A series of mutilated bodies and taunting notes left outside a Delhi jail sends police hunting for a seasoned killer with a grudge against the system.” If you are a fan of the OTT’s true crime releases such as Delhi Crime or House of Secrets: The Burari Deaths, this documentary series is sure to lure you in.

Indian Predator The Butcher of Delhi is streaming now on Netflix. To read our review of the show, click here.

Are you interested in this release? Let us know your thoughts in the comments down below.

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Manjima Das
Manjima Das
Manjima Das has a writing experience of over 3 years, covering entertainment, fashion, lifestyle as well as community work. She has majored in Psychology with secondary specialization in gender studies and literature.

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