Honeymoon in the Killing Hills

In the end, the romance was nothing but a carefully staged illusion. Raja Raghuvanshi believed he was stepping into a new life; instead, he walked straight into a trap laid by the woman he trusted most. While he admired the misty hills of Shillong, Sonam allegedly fed real-time updates of his movements to the men waiting to kill him, trading vows of forever for promises of money and escape.

When the fog finally cleared, investigators uncovered not just a murder, but a web of layered betrayals. The supposed lover who helped plan the crime discovered he, too, was disposable, replaced by yet another secret affair. Phone records, hidden rendezvous and a chilling confession shattered the illusion of a sacred honeymoon. What remained was a brutal reminder that beneath the language of love, some hearts can hide intentions darker than any mountain ravine.

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