OSINT Case File
Psychological & Behavioral Intelligence
Deceased Woman Allegedly Murdered by Abdul Malik and Iram, Shadra, Pakistan
Human-reviewed analysis
Psychological & Behavioral Intelligence
This source-based behavioral analysis does not establish a clinical
diagnosis, motive, or legal finding.
Case Overview
This case involves a long-term marital relationship disrupted by a second marriage, leading to escalating domestic conflict and fatal violence. The victim endured prolonged emotional and physical abuse culminating in murder. The children witnessed trauma, and family members expressed grief and demands for justice.
Relationship Dynamics
The first marriage lasted 20 years with two children. The husband's second marriage three years prior introduced jealousy and domestic turmoil. The victim's refusal to leave despite divorce papers intensified conflict. The household was high-conflict with threats and violence escalating over time.
Escalation Summary
The pathway began with the second marriage causing jealousy and family pressure, followed by the victim's resistance to separation, escalating domestic violence, and culminating in the fatal murder and burning of the victim.
Observed Patterns and Case-Specific Context
Each entry separates the reported behavior or state from the
analytical strength of the available narration.
| Behavior / construct |
Person / subject |
Detailed case context |
Evidence |
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Jealousy
Emotional state
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Abdul Malik
Suspect
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The husband's second marriage triggered jealousy and domestic turmoil, leading to repeated conflict and eventual fatal violence against the first wife.
Context or trigger: Second marriage three years prior
Reported expression: Escalating domestic conflict and violence towards first wife
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Explicitly reported
Confidence: High
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Behavioral Escalation Pathway
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Narrative sequence
Arrows show the sequence described in the source narrative; they do
not prove that one psychological state caused the next event.
Source Limits and Cautions
Analysis is limited by lack of clinical diagnosis, incomplete details on the second wife's role, and reliance on witness and family reports without police or court findings.
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