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A Kerala court on Monday convicted Cadell Jeanson Raja for the 2017 murder of his parents, sister, and a relative in Thiruvananthapuram. The brutal killings happened at their home, and the defendant has been in custody since his arrest two days later. Raja attributed the murders to his beliefs in parapsychology, but prosecutors argue this was a tactic to evade conviction. Sentencing arguments are scheduled for Tuesday.
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