| 1. Christopher Bhatti played a key role for Abdul Karim Telgi in the 2003 Scam before his death in 2001 due to a money dispute. |
| 2. He was the only educated member of his family as mentioned by his father, Chennaya Bhatti. |
| 3. Known within his neighborhood for tabla playing, Bhatti also showcased his harmonica skills at the church. |
| 4. Introduced to Telgi by his brother-in-law Arun Hurli, Christopher accepted a job offer at Telgi's counterfeit stamp paper manufacturing company in Tamil Nadu and also worked as his driver. |
| 5. Parents revealed Christopher sent Rs. 2,000 monthly for household expenses during his time with Telgi. |
| 6. Christopher allegedly misappropriated funds from Telgi's business with Suraj Butki and disappeared, leading Telgi to direct his associates to deal with him. |
| 7. Christopher and Arun Hurli visited Telgi to settle a financial dispute but were met with torture that resulted in Christopher's death and disposal in Mahim Creek. |
| 8. An investigation into Christopher's murder was initiated after Telgi's associate revealed details during the stamp paper scam investigation. |
| 9. An SIT re-investigated Christopher's murder case alongside the stamp paper scam, using forensic evidence leading to Telgi's conviction in 2007 under IPC Section 304 Part II. |