This is the youngest serial killer in the world: He chose babies for victims (VIDEO)

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The youngest killer in the world is eight years old and his name is Amardip Sada from India, whose crimes were as shocking as from a horror movie.

News of Sada spread in 2007, with the killings taking place a year before he was caught by police.

His victims were babies from local villages, including the killer's eight-month-old sister.

According to Ranker, although it is not clear why Sada committed the crimes, it is assumed that they were easy targets, because they were small and could not defend themselves.

Sada was born in 1998 in India, killed his six-month-old cousin in 2006, and soon killed his sister. He then killed the neighbors' six-month-old daughter. No one reported him, and it was difficult to understand why his family hid that he was guilty of the murders.

While questioning police, Sada did not seem to take the allegations seriously. When asked why he killed three babies, he asked for a biscuit.

It seemed that the family did not explain to him that what he had done was bad. When locals tried to question him, he spoke with a smile about what had happened. He even helped them find one of the bodies.

Sada described his crimes in detail.

- He slept at school. I took her a little further, killed her with a stone, then buried her - he told them about the murder of the last victim.

In the United States, a child who has committed horrific murders can be tried as an adult. India has other rules.

The most severe sentence Sada could receive was three years in a correctional facility.

Nothing from the trial has been made public, and some suspect the eight-year-old received three years in a psychiatric facility.

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