The nation woke up to a sensational murder case in May 2008 where a 14-year old girl, Aarushi Talwar, was found dead in her apartment at Noida’s Jalvayu Vihar. After a long ordeal five years in length, the court pronounced her parents guilty, and currently, the couple serves their term in Dasna jail. Despite the drama and haste that were accompaniments of this trial, there were numerous layers and edges to the murder that has left one of the most intriguing cases of its times possibly unsolved till date. Avirook Sen’s book, Aarushi, is an attempt to lay bare the narrative that went unnoticed, or perhaps was deliberately ignored. Avirook Sen's book digs deep to address the questions behind the gruesome double murders of the Talwars’ 14-year-old daughter Aarushi and their domestic help Hemraj. This however, does not ask the question of who killed Aarushi, but rather asks what the evidence is that sealed the Talwars' fate, as well as if the evidence truly was incriminating enough for them to go to jail. Or was the entire affair just a media frenzy that caused public pressure on the CBI and the judiciary to make them the sacrificial lamb to appease the angry masses? The details are a key part of the narrative, and the thorough research that Avirook Sen has …show more content…
The new team conducted a sound-meter inspection of the room of the Doctors with the AC turned on, and found that it was practically impossible to hear any noises from outside. The local police had also omitted to properly investigate Hemraj’s room, where a beer bottle and two glasses had been left. Hemraj being a teetotaller, there were clear indications from the room that at least three people had met in Hemraj's room on that dreadful night to partake of alcohol. In the narco-analysis test, Krishna confessed to the murder, corroborating the earlier lie detector tests. He said that Raj Kumar committed the murder, and that Rajesh Talwar had nothing to do with
We know that the fingerprints belonged to Alex Garcia. After examining the fingerprints found on the overturned table, we matched the ridges to the fingerprints of Anna Garcia and all the suspects, which resulted in Alex Garcia’s fingerprint matching to the crime scene fingerprints. We also identified the substance of the pills found on the floor next to the ground. After testing several possible substances, aspirin matched the crime scene substance, therefore the pills Anna took were Aspirin (also the toxicology report revealed she has trace amounts of aspirin in her body). We determined whose footprints were found at the crime scene by comparing it to the soles of the shoes of Anna Garcia and all the suspects.
On 7-22-2016, I, Richard Reyes was dispatched to a call for criminal trespassing at 12625 Wetmore Rd, San Antonio, TX. at approximately 0800 hours. I arrived on site at 0818 hours, where there were 2 men arguing inside of the class room. I was accompanied by back-up officer Alysha Rosario, we separated the two men from each other and asked the suspect Johnny McGregor to step outside, and the Officer Rosario spoke with him and gathered his story. I stayed inside of the classroom and spoke with the victim Jose Robledo about the incident, where Jose explained to me that his step-brother Johnny has been using the car and has not been adding gas to it.
Adnan Syed is a 36 year old who had been convicted of first degree murder at the age of 17 on February 28, 1999. Adnan’s friend Jay Wilds testified that he helped Adnan bury Hae Min Lee’s body back in 1999, but Adnan Syed mentions he had nothing to do with Hae’s death. Adnan was convicted with evidence of his cell phone call logs, Asia’s letters to him, and Jay’s description of the route they took during the day of Hae’s death. Adnan Syed is granted a new trial. Not only has there been mistrials, delay, and not enough evidence but also there has been a conviction towards Adnan resulting with doubt after more than 1 decade later.
Arrested after 36 patients died, Narendra Nagareddy had been held at his office following a raid from DEA agent. Around 12 of the 36 patients died from an overdose. Almost 40 federal and local agents raided his Jonesboro office as they seized even more assets at his home. As a psychiatrist of Jonesboro, Nagareddy has been over prescribing benzodiazepine and opiates for the last several years, which has led to multiple overdoses and deaths. People have come to Nagareddy for help, but instead of receiving help, they are met with deadly consequences.
But I, seriously doubt Adnan would kill her. And, if Adnan didn’t kill her then they shoulds give him a chance to make himself clear, If he didn’t kill Hae then we need to put this case to rest for once and for all. “ If he didn’t kill Hae, then we owe it to him to try to make this clear, and if he didn’t kill Hae, then we have to put this case to rest.” Well I put this quote in here just to make sure you guys understand they didn’t give him a chance to make himself clear at court. “ Maybe Adnan really is innocent.”
Did you know that White Americans have a higher chance to be frisked than to be shot? That is the opposite for African Americans. They have a higher chance of being shot before being frisked. But to push this farther, cops are trained on reaction. If you quickly put your hand in your pocket and you don’t do as told, police may think you have a dangerous item in your pocket, so you end up wounded or tazered.
In today’s modern society, many feel that is okay for a police officer can kill a man armed with a harmful weapon at any cost. On many news channels, there are various amounts of articles and reports about a police officer committing this act. Even though a police officer has the right to take action against an armed man, this could be argued in many circumstances. In the 2013, Sammy Yatim was a young adult with a mental illness and was armed with a weapon on a streetcar in Toronto. Yatim was confronted by Const.
They had already tested Mary’s rape kit and the DNA results showed that the suspect was Bobby Poole and not Ronald Cotton. The police had interrogated Bobby Poole for hours where he denied being the rapist. But after they told him that they had evidence
I am interested in becoming part of the Caldwell University ABA program. The school has options of continuing education for the Doctorate Degree or Post-Master’s non-degree program. Caldwell University has its own ABA department, which provide services to individuals under the Spectrum since 2011. I was impressed with all the programs, publications and the qualified staff that the school has. Furthermore, psychology internships are offered to students in different areas within the school setting.
Rashid Ahmed Guided Reflection Questions Opening Questions How did the simulated experience of Rashid Ahmed’s case make you feel? Overall, the simulation case of Mr. Ahmed was a positive experience that makes me feel in control and challenged by the situation. I perform multiple nursing skills and acknowledge acquired during lectures. For example, in reference to fluid, electrolyte, and acid-base balance information, I was able to identify the needs of a dehydrated patient.
The detective for this case explained that he did not actually conduct the examination but only tested "Deskovic 's truthfulness" and to "get
Mistakes like these are made more than people think. Not giving full information in the courtroom can lead people to fates that they don’t deserve. More than one doctor should have testified for both criminals. The more observations would leave less room for
Adnan is guilty because Adnan’s motive to kill Hae was jealousy for the new boyfriend. In episode 7 of Serial, Sarah Koenig shared what the state had to say against Adnan; that he was “a mad ex-boyfriend”. Some friends said that Adnan was a very possessive boyfriend, to the point where (in one instance in episode 2 that was explained by Hae’s friend) Adnan came to her house and disturbed Hae’s time with this female friend of hers. “If she (Hae) was at my house, and we were having a girls night, he would stop by, like he would walk over and try to come hang out, and it’s just like, ‘Have some space!’”
In the novel, Interpreter of Maladies by Jhumpa Lahiri, nine distinct stories are told that depict families or people of Indian descent who experience different situations and circumstances that affect their lives. Many themes arise throughout the stories, but one that is prevalent through two specific stories, Mrs.Sen’s and Interpreter of Maladies, is the idea of cultural assimilation. Mrs.Sen’s and Interpreter of Maladies both portray the idea of cultural assimilation, but in different ways. Mrs.Sen’s is an example of a woman who resisted cultural assimilation in order to preserve her Indian heritage, while Interpreter of Maladies is a story that depicts a family who have fallen victim to cultural assimilation, thus losing a sense of connection to their Indian roots and being conformed into American culture. Lahiri uses the recurring motif of physical objects and actions to illustrate the various effects cultural assimilation has on certain people.
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