Solved Murders - True Crime Stories - The Tragic Murder of Ade Sara Jealousy, Betrayal, and the Shocking Case in Indonesia PART3 #71
Episode Date: December 24, 2025#horrorstories #reddithorrorstories #ScaryStories #creepypasta #horrortales #truecrime #indonesiacrime #jealousycrime #familybetrayal #tragicending In Part 3, the tragic circumstances surrounding Ad...e Sara’s murder become clearer. The investigation exposes hidden betrayals, escalating tensions, and shocking revelations that underscore the devastating consequences of jealousy and unresolved conflicts in her community. horrorstories, reddithorrorstories, scarystories, horrorstory, creepypasta, horrortales, adesara, indonesiacrime, truecrime, jealousycrime, betrayal, murderstory, tragicstory, shockingtruth, darksecrets, deadlyconsequences, crimeinvestigation, communityshock, familybetrayal, tragicending
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The tragic death of Ade-Sara Angelina Soroto, a story of obsession, jealousy, and brutality.
As previously mentioned, the bite mark left by Ade-Sara on Jaffett's hand became a pivotal piece of evidence in solving the case.
It was a stark, physical testament to her fight for survival, a last act of resistance in the midst of the violent onslaught that would eventually claim her life.
But unfortunately, her courage and resistance were not enough to save her from the brutality.
she faced. Once inside the car, what began as a tense argument rapidly escalated into physical
violence. Jaffet struck Audet's Sarah repeatedly, while Asifer restrained her, ensuring she could
not escape. In a cruel turn, they stripped her of her clothing and subjected her to the shocking
use of an electric shock device. The device, intended to incapacitate, left her weakened and
disoriented, further stripping away her ability to resist.
With Adé Sarah weakened and defenseless, Asifah forced a newspaper into her mouth.
This act, seemingly inconceivable in its cruelty, caused severe damage to her throat and ultimately obstructed her breathing.
The young woman, once vibrant and full of life, succumbed to the violence inflicted upon her, her life cut tragically short.
A chaotic drive through Jakarta
The horror did not end with the attack.
the attack. Following the assault, Jaffet and Asifah transported Aday Sarah's body through various
parts of Jakarta in their vehicle. Their journey was fraught with complications, the car broke
down multiple times, forcing them to stop on more than one occasion. At one point, Jaffet even
sought help from a passing taxi driver, claiming he needed to recharge the car battery. Yet, as they
continued, mechanical failures persisted, adding tension and anxiety to their destiny.
flight. By the early hours of March 4th, they found a workshop and performed more extensive
repairs, all while the lifeless body of Aday Serra remained in the back seat, concealed only by a
Pashmina. The details of this drive, with its repeated stops and visible panic, would later
highlight both their inexperience and the desperation that underpinned their actions.
Eventually, in the early morning hours of March 5th, around 4 a.m., they selected a.m., they selected a
location to dispose of the body. On a quiet stretch of the highway, they abandoned her,
leaving her exposed to the elements. Within the hour, authorities discovered the body,
initiating a full-scale investigation that would unravel the sequence of horror that had
unfolded. Motives, jealousy, obsession, and rejection. Understanding the motives behind such a
horrific act required delving deep into the intertwined lives of those involved.
For Jaffet, the end of his relationship with Audet Sarah was more than heartbreak, it was a profound personal blow.
The breakup had been tied to religious differences, which he felt were insurmountable due to the strict beliefs of his parents.
Unable to reconcile the separation, he began to immerse himself in a carefree, indulgent lifestyle, frequenting nightclubs, engaging in casual relationships, and attempting to escape the emotional impact of losing her.
Audet Sarah, for her part, sought to move forward.
She started a new relationship with a man of a different faith, which only fueled Jaffet's anger.
His attempts to regain control, through repeated contact and manipulative behavior,
revealed the dangerous obsession that had taken root.
Asifa, meanwhile, was not merely an observer.
Her involvement stemmed from jealousy and fear, though she had started dating Jaffet, his on
ongoing attempts to reach out to Audet Sarah made it painfully clear that his heart still
lingered elsewhere.
For Asipha, this jealousy intertwined with lingering affection for Jaffet, creating a toxic
mix that ultimately contributed to her participation in the crime.
The legal case and accusations.
When the case reached the prosecutor's office, the charges were unequivocal, premeditated murder.
The prosecution argued that both Jaffet and Asifah had ample time.
to reconsider their actions but consciously chose to proceed with their plan.
This intentionality, combined with the extreme violence of the act, formed the basis for their
request for life sentences. The prosecutors emphasized that their demand for the maximum
penalty was not based solely on the brutality of the act. It also reflected the profound emotional
devastation caused to Adé Sarah's parents, Elizabeth and Soroto. As the only child in the family,
Sarah represented both the continuation of the family line and the embodiment of their hopes for the
future. Her death shattered not only her life but also the stability and emotional continuity
of her family. The chief prosecutor underlined that there were no mitigating circumstances
that could justify a reduction in sentencing. The defenses presented by Jaffet and Asifah were
inconsistent, contradictory, and ultimately unconvincing. This bolstered the prosecution's case
and underscored the severity of the crime.
Tensions in court
The trial itself was marked by tense exchanges,
emotional testimony, and a web of accusations
between Jaffet and Asifah.
Each attempted to shift responsibility onto the other,
painting themselves as a secondary actor manipulated by circumstances
beyond their control.
Asifa, visibly shaken, described to the court
how she had been coerced into participating.
She claimed that Jaffet electrocuted Audet Sarah multiple times without warning and that she was forced to strike the victim, pull her hair, and insert the newspaper into her mouth.
She insisted that she had not intended to harm Ade Sera herself, but rather had followed Jaffet's lead, fearing what he might do if she resisted.
Her testimony highlighted a disturbing dynamic, a combination of fear, control, and mutual manipulation between the two perpetrators.
It painted a picture of two individuals caught in a spiral of jealousy, obsession, and violence, ultimately resulting in tragedy.
Psychological dimensions of the crime
The psychological elements of the case were as chilling as the physical evidence.
Jaffett's obsession with Adda Sera reflected an inability to accept loss, a fixation that drove him to extreme measures.
Asifah's involvement, while influenced by fear,
demonstrated how jealousy and emotional vulnerability can be manipulated into complicity.
The court considered expert testimony on coercion, control, and the influence of strong emotional
triggers in shaping behavior. While these factors provided context, they did not excuse the
deliberate and calculated actions that led to Ade Sera's death.
The aftermath and broader implications.
The murder of Ade Sera sent shockwaves throughout Jakarta.
and beyond. The case became a cautionary tale about the dangers of unchecked jealousy and
obsessive behavior. Media coverage delved into every facet, the relationships, the psychological
profiles, and the legal proceedings. For Elizabeth and Soroto, the loss remained profound
and incomprehensible. Their grief was compounded by the knowledge that the act was preventable,
that jealousy and fear had fueled an entirely avoidable tragedy. The emotion of the emotional
The emotional weight of losing their only child, and the violent circumstances of her death, became a focal point for discussions about prevention, awareness, and the protection of young people in complex social environments.
The trial, though emotionally exhausting, became a stage for truth.
Witness statements, digital evidence, forensic analysis, and the reconstructed sequence of events all contributed to a narrative that clearly established both culpability and intent.
To be continued.
