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NETFLIX fans have been left terrified after watching its latest crime documentary, Indian Predator: The Butcher of Delhi.

Landing on the platform this month, the new docu-series takes viewers to one of India's most dangerous killers who decapitated and dismembered his victims.

Jha went on a killing spree from 1998 to 2007
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Jha went on a killing spree from 1998 to 2007Credit: Netflix
Some viewers couldn't hack the docu-series' graphic scenes
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Some viewers couldn't hack the docu-series' graphic scenesCredit: Netflix

Having left notes mocking investigators alongside the bodies, it was determined the killer craved attention.

With the aid of a police informant network, cops identified the killer as a man named Chandrakant Jha.

He is believed to have killed seven victims between 1998 and 2007 in west Delhi.

In 2002 he was arrested but released soon after due to a lack of evidence.

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When out, he continued his killing spree, choosing his victims after falling out over petty arguments and lies.

Viewers were shocked by the chilling details of the case as it unfolded across the three episodes.

Taking to Twitter, one person penned: ";Very disturbing, especially the last episode which reveals some chilling stories from villagers."

Echoing their comments, someone else said: "Just finished watching The Butcher of Delhi and my god, it is chilling."

While a third remarked: "I am a sucker for documentary films, but The Butcher of Delhi has too much gore in it to continue watching. Left midway."

In February 2013, serial killer Jha was found guilty on three counts of murder and received two death sentences and life imprisonment until death.

Jha is still in jail and his parole privileges were revoked in January 2020.

The Butcher of Delhi is available to stream on Netflix now.

Indian Predator: The Butcher of Delhi is out now on Netflix
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Indian Predator: The Butcher of Delhi is out now on Netflix

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