No evidence does not mean Rajesh Talwar is innocent. May be he will manage to come out of Jail. But he definitely must be involved in killing his daughter.
RE:No evidence does not mean Rajesh Talwar is innocent
by s a on Jul 06, 2008 08:26 PM Permalink
Better be carefull and watch your words. No is guilty unless is proven. I think you should see a psychiatrist.
RE:No evidence does not mean Rajesh Talwar is innocent
by Krishna Tennety on Jul 06, 2008 07:40 PM Permalink
People like you are a threat to civilised society. I wonder whether there is a law, which allows for scum like you to be jailed.
RE:No evidence does not mean Rajesh Talwar is innocent
by OPTIONS on Jul 06, 2008 07:58 PM Permalink
Well very simple. An Moron can ask much more than a intelligent person can 'clarify'. It's so easy to pass your judgment sitting on your chair and criticize what CBI has done painstakingly during the month. I wish people like you should have brains as big as your tongue.
RE:No evidence does not mean Rajesh Talwar is innocent
by Indian on Jul 06, 2008 08:03 PM Permalink
Fool... or rather fools..... What i commented is based on the circumstances. CBI too remanded and jailed Talwar based on the circumstancial evidence. UP police too jailed him based on circumstancial evidence. Does that mean.... CBI too are morons and are not intellegent ??
Just opening your stinking mouth does not mean you are intellegent.... okay ??
RE:No evidence does not mean Rajesh Talwar is innocent
by Manish A on Jul 06, 2008 08:19 PM Permalink
You are very right about the circumstantial evidence analogy. But when CBI says it, it sounds believable because they have access to all the investigations and evidences, when you say it with so much conviction that 'he definitely must be involved in killing his daughter'- you sound like .... (well you guessed it by now - a speculative and peanut brained moron who has arrived at this conclusion by an investigative logics developed by following the 3rd rate crime thrillers).
RE:No evidence does not mean Rajesh Talwar is innocent
by rajeev on Jul 06, 2008 08:21 PM Permalink
Hey paki, change ur id to reflect your scum mentality.
RE:RE:No evidence does not mean Rajesh Talwar is innocent
by Zeng on Jul 06, 2008 08:35 PM Permalink
As if Police and CBI are judges! You moron, it is the same investigators that are finally going to declare him innocent. They accepted their mistake, which is understandable. People like you just want to see Tamasha and doesnt want to accept the reality because you dont get fun out of it. I wish the same fate to you as well.
RE:RE:RE:No evidence does not mean Rajesh Talwar is innocent
by Zeng on Jul 06, 2008 08:35 PM Permalink
As if Police and CBI are judges! You moron, it is the same investigators that are finally going to declare him innocent. They accepted their mistake, which is understandable. People like you just want to see Tamasha and doesnt want to accept the reality because you dont get fun out of it. I wish the same fate to you as well.
RE:RE:No evidence does not mean Rajesh Talwar is innocent
by sweeto t on Jul 08, 2008 12:01 AM Permalink
Dear Options and the like minded people who accuse the Indian, What is the guarantee that CBI is telling the truth??
I'll give you an example Scarlet case remember at Goa?? What is that case's result?? Where is the CBIs report??
Now u people like "options" Do not jump into conclutions as there is enough of examples like those of Scarlet in India.
HE (Indian) just mentioned the facts? Why Talwar's are not reveling where they were that fateful night. They said first that they were sleeping and didn't hear anything. Is it believable??
CBI says Hemraj invited Krishna and Raj kumar in to the house to drink. That means that such kind of act by an housemaid has been encouraged by Mr. Talwar even before that night.
Do you people allow your servents and their friends to have party at night in your house when you have your daughter???
Explaine to me this first, and then accuse the people who questions CBIs remarks. I do have sympathy towards that family but along with that if you see how the family is denying the questions from CBI saying we don't know, we didn't here anything, we were sleeping is a pure lie. One doesn't need to be a CBI for arriving into such conclusion and if CBI does arrive in to that kinda conclusion then they must report it with solid proofs with the explanations. And thats the way CBI used to work. not occasionally stating sentances which fuels the entire story to the worst level, worst thann the meida report.
RE:No evidence does not mean Rajesh Talwar is innocent
by Zeng on Jul 06, 2008 08:32 PM Permalink
You lack common sense, you have zero compassion for a dad who lost his only daughter and then accused of the murder! Your lack of commonsense is no excuse for the utter irresponsible comments you make. What evidense you have to accuse the dr? I hope animals like you get the fate you deserve!
RE:No evidence does not mean Rajesh Talwar is innocent
by Options MS on Jul 06, 2008 08:24 PM Permalink
Well you seem to be enjoying the freedom of speech given by our constitution. Too bad you seem to be addicted to misusing it
RE:No evidence does not mean Rajesh Talwar is innocent
by s a on Jul 06, 2008 08:23 PM Permalink
Better be carefull and watch your words. No is guilty unless is proven. I think you should see a psychiatrist.