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Way to go CBI!
by mar gaya on Jul 11, 2008 09:32 PM   Permalink | Hide replies

CBI is a fabulous organization. It tells us that Talwars did not know anything about the murder, even though their daughter was killed next door. Earlier they told us that Moninder Singh Pandher (also of Noida) was totally innocent even though most of the murders took place in his house! Jai ho CBI!

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  RE:Way to go CBI!
by Rajesh Shetty on Jul 11, 2008 09:37 PM   Permalink
Totally agree. What a coincidence that the actions of the servants are not noticed by their masters in their own house.The Talwars are themselves to blame to some extent for their suspicious behviour. All their actions have not been normal at all, post murder. Any educated person would not try to disturb the existing evidence by cleaning or doing things like that. Though he may have no hand in the murder, he has been more than mum on certain things. My strong feeling is that it was Hemraj who was the intended victim and not Arushi. Arushi was just the unfortunate hurdle in their way, and hence a sad victim. Why is not CBI investigating the other angle - the statement provided by the social worker just 2-3 days after the murder. I myself had seen that on TV. She told on TV that Hemraj had approached her a few days before saying that his life was in danger. She was in a hurry to catch a flight to Blore, hence she did not discuss further. That surely tell one thing - there is something more to the case. Not many will believe that a rebuke in the clinic could be a reason for 2 murders. But if Hemraj was the intended victim, then must be something more to the case. And maybe there are a few hidden skeletons in the cupboard, which maybe even Talwar wants to be silent about. Could even be monetary reasons...as there were reports that Hemraj had duped some people in a chit fund business. Was Talwar unware of such issues or is he really ignorant ?


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by Sandeep Mukherjee on Jul 11, 2008 09:44 PM   Permalink
yah what a coincidence that the so called social worker "had to leave town in a hurry after she ws told by hemraj that his life ws in danger!" she obviously found it impossible to inform anyone b4 leaving .. in order to save his life! but after the incident she ws sooo proactive about the whole thing! shudnt she be investigated too!? after all who is actually trying to confuse the main issue by trying to implicate the talwars!?

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by Rajesh Shetty on Jul 11, 2008 09:56 PM   Permalink
If what the social worker had said was true, then surely it must be investigated. Moreover, it has nothing to do with implicating Talwars. It has more to do with finding out the motive behind the murders - not just Arushi, but also Hemraj, mind you. It is the media which has potrayed it as 'the Arushi murder case '. As though Hemraj was a non-entity ! Probably in India ur lineage counts even in death ! What motive could that soical worker have by saying such a thing about Hemraj ? And surely that statement does not put the Talwars in the dock...! Its their own actions after the murders which raised many questions.

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by Sandeep Mukherjee on Jul 11, 2008 09:40 PM   Permalink
i know its difficult to believe pal! and soooo dissapointing .. no? but the fact is that in a large house ( the talwars were well off people living in a spacious large accomodation) at night.. with doors closed, its not possible to hear sounds made inside the closed doors of a servant's room on another floor!and poor aarushi was throttled by 3 grown up men and she didnt hv a chance to make a noise! have u ever been set about by 3 lare grown up men when u are sleeping and given the full treatment? then perhps u wud understand why she cudnt make a noise! and pandher ws living alone in that house with his servant and ws out most of the time.. moreover he had compromised himself by using his servant to coordinate with call girls .. so his control on that maniac was loose ..

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by Rajesh Shetty on Jul 11, 2008 09:46 PM   Permalink
Dear Sandeep, if u might have seen on TV, the same apartment was shown , and Arushi's door was just 2-3 ft away from Talwars room, even Hemraj's room was not that far away. But that does not answer one question - why did Hemraj ever fear for his life , and why did he approach that social worker, a few days back itself ? There must be a more convincing reason for a murder, which Hemraj knew, and was afraid of. Surely that reason would not have been Krishna being scolded by Talwar..

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by Rangaswamy Aiyer on Jul 11, 2008 11:43 PM   Permalink
Dear Mr. Shetty,

Why don't you take it on yourself to ask that social worker who was so concerned for Hemraj that she chose to take an alternate flight and also informed the police about the imminent threat to a person's life.

You would do a great social service by finding that social worker and finding out the truth for the benefit of the audience here.

C'mon Dude do u really believe a social worker who when approached by a poor man abt a lurking death threat does not have time for him but instead takes a flight and once he is dead comes back to hog the limelight.




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