Thursday, August 7, 2008

FACT on Aarushi Murder case

Updated Recently

. She was born after 5 years of marriage by the use of IVF techniques.


FACT 2. The parents must have been very sure of their inability to have a natural conception, hence the decision to go for IVF.

CONJECTURE 1. Conduct Aarushi’s parental testing.

FACT 3. Asthma and impotence have a connection.

FACT 4. The use of steroids to treat an asthmatic patient may further aggravate impotence.

FACT 5. Impotence and male sexual dysfunction is many a time responsible for abnormal sexual habits and may lead to making extreme choices in life and even to murder. Right from the case of Jack the Ripper, it had been suspected to have played a role in murders. Recently, in India the less-reported though shocking case of Darbara Singh in Punjab is notable for the connection between impotence and the guilty turning to child abuse and murder.


FACT 6. Domestic helps in Delhi and other big cities in India are known to frequently indulge in overt and covert form of child abuse to the children of their employers.


CONJECTURE 2. Hemraj could have been murdered over a financial dispute. However, Aarushi was later murdered just to defocus the investigation. The murderers targeted a lone girl, because they could not have successfully attempted to kill the parents. This could also explain why Hemraj had feared for his life for some time. The catch here is, why Hemraj had to call his accomplices in the darkness of night when he had the whole day (till Aarushi came back from school) to him. Was it that Hemraj contemplated murdering his financial tormentor / s and got murdered himself in the process?


FACT 7. Although the murderer / s were careful to carry the cellphones of Aarushi and Hemraj along, the three glasses were neatly left behind in Hemraj's room, which clearly gave them away.


CONJECTURE 3. Were the three glasses planted by somebody?


FACT 8. Hemraj had not eaten anything that night. Either he was drugged or he was expecting visitors late in night, who would have promised to bring some special food with them.


CONJECTURE 4. Talwar couple, according to Mail Today (July 6, 2008), were out the whole night, partying till they came back at 5 AM. Did they keep the door of Aarushi's bedroom open purposefully? Otherwise, even when they were at home, they would keep her locked inside her bedroom the whole night. They made it into a habit to lock her in, because they did not want her to find them out, as it was a regular feature for the couple to give her the slip past midnight. Did they in a hurry forgot to lock the door? If it was so, then why didn't Hemraj eat anything that night? Did he purposefully misplaced Aarushi's bedroom door key? And the Talwars did not want to miss the party, looking for the key? Hemraj had a stint in Mauritius and was close to the Maoists too; he definitely could have been an old fox. Possibly, he got the first tip off about the couple's nightly rendezvous and reached the info to Aarushi, in order to inveigle her. The couple and other couples did not want to have such mysterious night parties at home, because their grown up children would have objected to such parties which needed bedrooms. (If you go by the Mail Today report, they needed 12 bedrooms for the party that night.)


CONJECTURE 5. Aarushi and Hemraj were on a detection spree and were becoming nosy and were on the night-party scent. They had some pictures on their cells too. The group of a dozen couples got intimidated and wanted to stop the amateur detectives from troubling and exposing them. So, a plan was hatched to trick Hemraj to gain entry to the house by other mercenary servants who could have been given a go ahead by some of their employers (part of the night-party group); and in a licensed move they removed the amateur detectives as well as the cellphones containing unknown pictures.

July 23, 2008

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