Arushi Talwar a bright 13 year old kid was found murdered in her apartment on the night of 15th May 2008 in NOIDA, India .A day later the body of Hemraj who worked as a servant in the Talwar’s household was found on the terrace. Arushi’s parents who were present in the house when the double murder took place were the initial suspects as the door was locked from inside and there were no signs of any forced entry into their house. The CBI swung into action gathering all bits and pieces of information, collecting evidences and interrogating friends and relatives of the Talwars. Days turned into months but neither the motive for the gruesome murders could be established nor any circumstantial evidence found nailing the killers.
The CBI reluctantly gave their report to the court that it would be closing the case as ‘’unsolved’’ due to lack of any concrete proof and making no headway whatsoever in pursuing a ‘lost’ case which was akin to putting a spanner in their works .The Court forced the CBI to have a re-look into the case which already had hit the headlines with the entire country demanding justice for young Arushi albeit posthumously.
A series of narco, brain mapping and lie detector tests were conducted on Rajesh and NupurTalwar in which the father /mother duo came out unscathed. All methods of breaking them down psychologically by barraging them into questions in separate rooms for hours on end too did not materialize.
Outside the court every person put forward their own hypothesis and majority concluded that Arushi was found in a compromising position with their servant and the parents hit her fatally in the heat of the moment killing her and after realizing that their only child was dead brutally killed their servant as well.
We are no one to judge and character assasinate a kid with such illogical and baseless allegations.A section of the media too played a mean part in projecting such deplorable liasions.
This hypothesis though very vague and arbitrary in nature gathered support amongst the masses and the police too towed this figment of imagination and prevailed on the court to make their final decision based on this CRUDE theory.
Based on the evidences given by the friends and relatives of the Talwar family it was very much evident that it was a small, content and a happy family filled with ample love and affection for everyone in their midst. Even if the child was killed in the heat of the moment by the father,sustained interrogations would have broken one of them at least the mother, who unilaterally would have come out of denial and confessed to killing their only progeny.
The most surprising thing which occurred at the Talwars household is the Police could not locate the body of Hemraj when it scouted the entire house for any leads after Arushi was found murdered.
The police also later claimed that there were total of 7 people in the house when the murders took place. The Servant’s quarter was inside the house and access in/out of the house was possible from here.This vital piece of evidence was not considered at the time of final evaluation and the eventual verdict.
Who were they and why were they not interrogated? Lot of other questions went abegging as well.
The assailants underwent a pain staking effort and managed to clean up the area and wipe off crucial evidences leaving minimal traces for the police to act upon.
This case is too twisted and either the murder is a very well executed one- The Perfect Murder or the police have botched it up miserably and let the real culprits escape by not gathering enough evidences in the shortest possible time span earlier on.
Monday, November 25, 2013
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