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EPISODE · Apr 21, 2026 · 10 MIN

Why an IIT Genius killed His twin sister | Desi Crime & True Crime India

from Welted Marigold | Desi Crime & Indian True Crime Stories · host Ambica Uppal

Send us Fan Mail"The latency in the human interface is too high. I’m returning to the source code to debug the primary conflict."On March 4, 2026, in the quiet neighborhood of Moradabad, India, a chilling crime occurred that would baffle forensic psychologists and the global tech community alike. Hardik Sharma, an IIT graduate and brilliant Google software engineer, committed the unthinkable: the calculated murder of his twin sister, Himshika.But this wasn't a typical crime of passion. For Hardik, it was a "system optimization."In this episode of Welted Marigolds, we peel back the layers of a tragedy where digital obsession turned into a deadly psychosis known as "Techno-Schizophrenia." Discover the disturbing details of Project H, a 200GB archive where Hardik logged his sister’s life like a mirror instance in a software test.In this video, we explore:• The Descent: How a high-pressure career at Google Bengaluru led to Hardik's complete detachment from reality [02:25].• The Observation: The 60 days of hidden surveillance and data logging Hardik conducted on his own flesh and blood [06:06].• The Execution: The chilling 42-minute "termination" and the cryptic stopwatch countdown [05:19].• The Trial: The heartbreaking testimony of their mother, Suna, and the dark web logs that proved this was no accident [08:11].Is there a fragile line between human brilliance and digital darkness? Join storyteller Ambika as we investigate the case of the genius who thought he was fixing an error, only to realize that once you delete the source code, you can never reboot the system.Stay Kind. Stay Vigilant.#TrueCrime #IndiaTrueCrime #GoogleGenius #Documentary #Mystery #PsychologicalThriller #TheCodeOfBlood #WeltedMarigolds #CrimeStorySEO Keywords & Tags for your video:• Primary Keywords: Hardik Sharma case, Himshika Sharma murder, Moradabad twin murder, Google engineer crime, Indian True Crime, Techno-Schizophrenia.• Secondary Keywords: Project Himshika, Welted Marigolds Ambika, IIT Rourkela graduate crime, dark web transhumanism case, forensic psychology true crime.• Hashtags: #TrueCrimeIndia #MysteryDocumentary #TechCrime #CaseStudy #CrimeSceneIndiaSupport the showThanks for tuning into to Welted Marigold! If you enjoyed this episode, please subscribe and leave us a rating and review. It really helps us out! Do Follow us on YouTube!

Send us Fan Mail "The latency in the human interface is too high. I’m returning to the source code to debug the primary conflict." On March 4, 2026, in the quiet neighborhood of Moradabad, India, a chilling crime occurred that would baffle forensic psychologists and the global tech community alike. Hardik Sharma, an IIT graduate and brilliant Google software engineer, committed the unthinkable: the calculated murder of his twin sister, Himshika. But this wasn't a typical crime of passion. For...

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