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Peculiar Behaviour
by Vismay on Jun 03, 2008 03:13 PM   Permalink | Hide replies

It is the family of Dr. Talwar that asked for CBI inquiry. Now why are they pushing for his bail? what are they afraid of? No police and investigative agencies will kill him like that when it is under media scanner. Any person who is not guilty will not the afraid of anything. In fact it looks like, Talwar's were planning to buy police by bribing them and cover up the case. In fact they may have been successful initially. That is why police have not collected finger prints and brought dog squad for help. But when the story has become more than local and under the scrutiny of public via media, they have started blaming police for bungling. Had police handled this case professionally without getting influenced by Talwar' social standing and their closeness to people of power, this could have been solved much more earlier.

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by rakesh raina on Jun 03, 2008 05:00 PM   Permalink
right you are. now lets see what material is CBI made of. Let them solve it beyond doubt.
It was really some bungling in the initial investigation there that they skipped important points like finger print scanning, etc and let it be disppeared and may have actually helped in doing so. Indian Police is CORRUPT beyond any doubt. Then this is UP . What can u expect.
They bungled in Nithari killings also. See nobody raises a voice now since money has reached proper places. And the killer is said to be enjoying his cocktails in Europe now. Hahaaaaaa Haaaaaa India. I will congratulate that killer if he repeats his passion on Corrupt Indian politicians and Corrupt Indian Police officials--- Eat them.


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by dakshin on Jun 03, 2008 03:30 PM   Permalink
Yes Vismay, the statement by their maid that both Dr. Talwar and Mrs. Talwar were awake when she arrived, suggests something very peculiar of this couple. They were aware of their daughter's death at least by the time their helper arrived. Why didn't they call police or call their neighbours? If someone sees the body of their dear one the preliminary reaction will be calling for help, even though they know their dear one is dead, they will seek the help of a doctor. They will be be looking for hope beyond hope. Statement by Mrs. Talwar, differ from one interview to the other.

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