is revealed to be —not the protagonist, Ben Coulter—who had been stalking her. The story unfolds as follows: The Incident: 21-year-old Ben Coulter
: He was found at the scene with a knife in his hand and a stab wound in her back. Plea Bargain :
In the original BBC series starring Ben Whishaw, the identity of Melanie Lloyd's
Criminal Justice " franchise varies across its British (BBC), American (HBO's The Night Of
In Season 1 of Criminal Justice, the killer was Vikramaditya Motwani, also known as Vikram.
For 23 gripping episodes, we follow Aditya Sharma (Vikrant Massey), a cab driver trapped in a nightmare. After a night of passion and drugs, he wakes up to find the wealthy, rebellious Sanaya (Madhurima Roy) brutally stabbed to death in her own bed. With no memory of the act, blood on his hands, and his DNA everywhere, Aditya is arrested, charged, and thrown into the brutal world of Mumbai’s judicial system.
If you’ve just finished binge-watching the gritty, tense legal drama Criminal Justice (starring Vikrant Massey, Pankaj Tripathi, and Jackie Shroff), one question is likely burning in your mind:
: In all versions, the real killer is often someone briefly introduced or seen in surveillance footage early on—such as the financial advisor in The Night Of or the LFRDC connection in the Indian version.
is revealed to be —not the protagonist, Ben Coulter—who had been stalking her. The story unfolds as follows: The Incident: 21-year-old Ben Coulter
: He was found at the scene with a knife in his hand and a stab wound in her back. Plea Bargain :
In the original BBC series starring Ben Whishaw, the identity of Melanie Lloyd's who was the killer in criminal justice season 1
Criminal Justice " franchise varies across its British (BBC), American (HBO's The Night Of
In Season 1 of Criminal Justice, the killer was Vikramaditya Motwani, also known as Vikram. is revealed to be —not the protagonist, Ben
For 23 gripping episodes, we follow Aditya Sharma (Vikrant Massey), a cab driver trapped in a nightmare. After a night of passion and drugs, he wakes up to find the wealthy, rebellious Sanaya (Madhurima Roy) brutally stabbed to death in her own bed. With no memory of the act, blood on his hands, and his DNA everywhere, Aditya is arrested, charged, and thrown into the brutal world of Mumbai’s judicial system.
If you’ve just finished binge-watching the gritty, tense legal drama Criminal Justice (starring Vikrant Massey, Pankaj Tripathi, and Jackie Shroff), one question is likely burning in your mind: For 23 gripping episodes, we follow Aditya Sharma
: In all versions, the real killer is often someone briefly introduced or seen in surveillance footage early on—such as the financial advisor in The Night Of or the LFRDC connection in the Indian version.