Get the Complete Honeymoon Murder Investigation Report


Published June 9, 2025, Pavankumar

Shillong guesthouse


In the peaceful hills of Shillong, where couples come to sip tea by misty windows and pose by old churches, something went terribly wrong. It wasn’t just another honeymoon. It turned into a well-orchestrated murder — wrapped in romance, betrayal, and a cold-blooded plan.

The victim?
Raja Raghuvanshi, a 32-year-old Bengaluru-based IT professional.
The suspect?
His wife. And possibly, someone else hiding in the shadows.

Let’s unravel what happened.


 From Wedding Vows to Tragedy: June 4, 2025

It all started like a dream.

Raja and Priya Sharma had just gotten married and flown into Shillong for their honeymoon. They called it their "once-in-a-lifetime" trip. Their social media was full of smiling selfies in front of the Presbyterian Church, food reviews from local stalls, and late-night walks in Laitumkhrah, a popular café-lined neighborhood.

Everything looked picture-perfect.

Until it wasn’t.


The Scene That Changed Everything

Just two days into the trip — June 6 — something felt off. Hotel staff hadn’t seen Priya since the night before. The room wasn’t responding to calls or knocks.

Worried, the receptionist called the local police.

Minutes later, officers broke open the door. What they found was disturbing.

Raja was lying unconscious, bleeding from a deep head injury. There were signs of a struggle. Broken glass. Scattered belongings.

And Priya?
She was gone.


Flight Attempt Foiled

By evening, Priya was caught at Shillong Airport, attempting to board an early flight to Bengaluru. Alone.

She reportedly told airline staff that her husband had stayed back due to a stomach infection. But the story didn’t sit right.

Airport security, already alerted by police, detained her on the spot.


The Plot Thickens: Who Is Manoj Chettri?

Enter Manoj Chettri, a 29-year-old from Guwahati with a history of petty theft and online fraud. He’d been in contact with Priya for weeks, maybe months.

Phone records, texts, even a wire transfer—all connected the dots. Investigators now believe that Raja’s murder was premeditated and part of a conspiracy, possibly for insurance money or other financial gain.

On June 8, both Priya and Manoj were officially arrested and sent to Shillong Central Jail.


 Charges Filed

The Meghalaya Police charged them under the following IPC sections:

  • 302 – Murder

  • 201 – Destruction of evidence

  • 120B – Criminal conspiracy

The case has already been moved to a fast-track court. The first hearing is set for June 15.


 What This Case Really Teaches Us

This isn’t just about crime. It’s about the illusion of trust — and what happens when love is faked for personal gain.

Here are some takeaways no one wants to learn this way:

 1. Do Financial Due Diligence

If you're newly married, review insurance policies carefully. Who’s listed as the beneficiary? When was the policy purchased? Sudden changes can be red flags.

 2. Trust Is Earned — Not Assumed

Relationships should be safe spaces, but that doesn’t mean we stop paying attention. Open conversations about money, assets, and expectations are not optional — they’re essential.

3. Credit to Law Enforcement

The Shillong Police acted quickly and smartly. Without that urgency, this could have turned into a cold case. Their coordination with forensic teams and airport officials likely prevented Priya from disappearing altogether.


 A Hard, Haunting Truth

Sometimes, the people we love most are the ones who carry the sharpest knives — not in their hands, but behind their smiles.

This case is a reminder: Love, when laced with greed, becomes a weapon.


 Final Word

As the legal process unfolds, all eyes will remain on the Shillong court — not just to deliver justice, but to uncover the full depth of this disturbing story.

Meanwhile, for the rest of us watching from afar, it’s a painful lesson in what betrayal really looks like.


Comments

Popular posts from this blog

India-UK Free Trade Pact Signed: What Changes Now?

Pawan Kalyan’s Hari Hara Veera Mallu Lands in 2025