Investigations into the Egyptian youth Karim, known as the "Gathering Serial Killer," accused of murdering three women and dumping their bodies in desert areas, have revealed shocking new details. Sources familiar with the investigation have stated that authorities are still examining the killer's connection to the "dark web" and whether he amassed his wealth by receiving money for broadcasting sexual videos with his victims before killing them.
The criminal confessed to having sexual relations with his dog, then strangling it and dismembering its body into small pieces, which he subsequently buried in a remote area after broadcasting his crime live on the "dark web."
Earlier, the "Gathering Serial Killer" stated during the investigation that he was using the drug "ice," supplied by a person who specially made it for him from Port Said and delivered it to his residence in New Cairo's Fifth Settlement, in exchange for a large sum of money.
In May, Egyptian security forces arrested the "Gathering Serial Killer," born in 1987, who is accused of murdering three women and throwing their bodies in desert areas between Port Said and Ismailia, in a complex case that has sparked widespread outrage in Egyptian society, with calls for the harshest penalties to be imposed on the accused as a warning to others.