The first hint of a
serial killer who was targeting homeless ragpickers and beggars in India came from
Mumbai. Starting in 1985 and lasting well over two years, a series of twelve murders were committed in the
Sion and
King's Circle locality of the city. The criminal or criminals' mode of operation was simple: first, they would find an unsuspecting victim sleeping alone in a desolate area. The victim's head was crushed with a single stone weighing as much as 30 kg. In most cases, the victims' identities could not be ascertained since they slept alone and did not have relatives or associates who could identify them. Compounded to this was that the victims were people of very simple means and the individual crimes were not high-profile. It was after the sixth murder that the
Mumbai Police began to see a pattern in the crimes. A homeless waiter survived one of the Stoneman's attacks and managed to escape to report it to the police. However, in the dimly lit area of Sion where he was sleeping, he had not been able to get a good look at his assailant. Shortly afterwards, in 1987, a
ragpicker was hacked to death in the adjoining suburb of
Matunga. Even though the police and the media suspected the Stoneman killer, no evidence linking the incidents was ever found. In the middle of 1988, the killings suddenly stopped. The case remains unsolved. ==Summer of 1989 in Calcutta==