CBI seems to know more than they reveal to the press. Unless they are so much confidant they could not have arrested compounder Krishna ,the first person CBI has arrested ,since they took up the case. Dr.Talwar , the victim Aurishi's father was arrested earlier by UP police. It could be safely presumed that compounder might have used nontoxic sedatives in the food of Dr.Talwar so they slept through the murders in just another bedroom of their own house.
Only compounder can do this because he has access to the house and also he should have knowledge of the sedatives.
Under chemical injection narcotics influence you will speak truth. Only very few criminals with tremedous control on ther brain functions can cheat a narcotic lie detector test. But if that were the case he/she would not become an ordinary criminal.
So now CBI only has to collect independant evidence to corroborate their narco -analytic lie detector test dialogues. It is because they are not as such admissible in a court of law. About Dr.Talwar, CBI could not get doubt even after so many lie detector tests and that is the reason CBI started concentrating on the compounder Krishna. UP police did not collect evidence properly and there is a probablity that they might have been paid high amounts of money by some businessman. why not? CBI could not establish motive for the murder and that holds the key to the mystery.
RE:CBI seems to know more
by Rakesh Prasad on Jun 14, 2008 01:11 PM Permalink
Sodium pentothal is no truth serum, its only in Holywood movies that they show that when administered person will start telling the truth. It sedates you so you speak without inhibition, so you may speak your thoughts out. Like for example krishna might be just be speaking whatever he has heard so far from media and police. If its a truth serum and if he is involved he should tell the full details isn't it, murder weappon persons involved and everything not 3 people may be involved....so on and so forth. Everybody saying its scientific tests....its very unscientific so no courts in the world accept it and I don't know of any other investigative agency using it.