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Aarushi Murder
by vinod singhal on Jun 20, 2008 12:39 PM   Permalink | Hide replies

Why Dr. Talwar has burried the body of his daughter in hurry? Has he made any effort to locate Hemraj or go and look at terrace? Why he left for Hardwar in hurry?

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  RE:RE:Aarushi Murder
by Punyakumar on Jun 20, 2008 02:03 PM   Permalink
There are so many similar questions that need to be answered by the family. The whole question is why police just believed in what Talwars said and did not seal the site of crime. Were they bribed and asked to keep quiet? According to their helper, both were awake when she arrived - why had they not called police or neighbours? How did they know Hemaraj had killed their daughter? According to their maid again, once she went in, Mrs. Talwar mentions look what Hemaraj had done. How were they so sure of Hemaraj's hand when they had not even tried to locate him. Hemaraj's phone being received once the same day, also may be a master plan to say, see we were trying to reach Hemaraj, he picked up the phone once and then he is not picking up or switched off. Probably the plan was to dispose off Hemaraj's body somewhere and tell the world, Hemaraj killed Arushi and Hemaraj would have gone unnoticed or unheard.

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  RE:Aarushi Murder
by Vismay on Jun 24, 2008 02:26 PM   Permalink
Definitive naming of Hemaraj as a killer suggests some foul play. How did Talwars' know for sure Hemaraj had killed their daughter? Did they force Hemaraj to commit that crime and eliminate him for burying the evidence? It is this peculiar behaviour that suggest their hand behind, these two murders. There is no sign of panic or hurry to seek help in the morning. No teenager will leave his/her room unlatched. If the door was open it suggests to killing before Arushi went to sleep or she was drugged. Killing before she went to bed may be a little difficult to believe because she would have put up stiff resistance. There are no signs of resistance which is again suggestive of being drugged. If she was naturally sleeping she should have latched her room from inside. The same is true of Hemaraj.

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