13 yr old Girl & 45 yr old Housekeeper KILLED In Locked House - Police Suspects 'Secret Affair”

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Anyone accusing a 13 year old child for having an "affair" is a sick creep, no exceptions, none.

Maya_hee
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This case could’ve been solved EASILY if people did their jobs instead of making up fake conspiracies with no proof about the victims…SAD!

eezus
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They heard the dad was having an affair, and the very next thought that occurred in the minds of the police was, "The 13 year old daughter was sleeping with the housekeeper." Make it make sense.

PassTheMarmalade
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There are a few details that they missed to tell in this case:
1. Hemraj had not sent his family any money in months. It was speculated that he took loan from someone, and that anonymous body was after him. Hence, he contacted the social worker.
2. The person who did the autopsy on the victim had NEVER done an autopsy on a woman before. He did not even know how the privates are supposed to look.

anicasingh
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As an Indian, the most disgusting thing about witnessing this case as a 13 year old myself, was the false salaciousness around the narrative. The fact that the media had the audacity to dissect into most intimate thoughts of a developing teenager and could slut shame, a 13 year old is gross. We have no clue what happened, but even if she was found in compromising position, she was still a victim, incapable of consent. Media exploited every second of this tragedy. It is absolutely shameful.

navyamunjal
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Another important detail that was not mentioned in this video is there was a handprint found on the terrace right beside the door the leads to terrace (this was as soon as they found Hemraj’s body), but the police did not take any sample from the handprint or try to preserve the handprint (which was shocking). The next day it rained and the handprint eventually faded away. The amount of police negligence in this case is insane.

Pluto_whalien
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Holy shit, everybody--and I mean EVERYBODY--failed Aarushi and Hemraj. The community, the police, the CBI, the media, the courts, even the goddamn lab technicians! Literally everybody had a hand in fucking up this case irrevocably. And because of them, a 13 year old girl and a father will never see justice. Just... infuriating and heartbreaking at the same time.

TankHardcheese
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I believe the actual target was Arushi. Hemraj simply got caught in the midst of it and had to be eliminated. The thrashed phone, wiped memory and deleted pictures kinda prove it. Shouldn't they have investigated the victim's school a bit more? Maybe interrogate her friends and teachers?

yooncrown
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I can’t wrap my head around why the friends/relatives of the family would clean the house after seeing a passed child

ThatneSister
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I'm a forensic student from Canada and we had a cold case class and we had chosen this case to investigate and attempt to solve it. But unfortunately because of the incompetence of the police and all the forensic evidence being contaminated and so much disparity between court reports and medical examiner report that it was deemed unsolved by us. There's so much lies involved in this case and I just hope that the victim is resting peacefully and the offender gets their karma.

delarmahmadi
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It's so crazy that the argument with the mom's nightgown is "Would you not hold your child and get blood on you?" because when it came to Jon Benet's father picking her up & carrying her upstairs everyone said that was "suspicious" and called him guilty & accused him of covering up the scene because he contaminated DNA. Like it really just goes to show you that people's reactions to situations really don't matter all that much and everyone reacts differently.

maylidaily
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The misogy was quite strong in this case. Accusing the victim of promiscuity from barely any evidence, accusing the mom of murder for not acting like a typical emotional woman.

Myhalamanz
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I am from India and this is a case that still boggles me to this day. The fact that there were SO. MANY. discrepancies by the Police Department and the other people overall seem so very sketchy. How did absolutely NO one notice Hemraj’s body on the rooftop??? Not even a neighbour noticed??? And the way media has framed this poor 13 year old girl for having an “affair” with someone who saw her as his own daughter… disgusting. May their souls rest in peace 🕊️

natashasmith
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I am an indian and i think that misogyny and victim blaming played a HUGE part in why this case was left unsolved. People were always quick to point fingers at the little girl and accuse her of vile things just because of the police department's incompetence

xyzbcarest
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The deleted pictures on that digital camera can likely be recovered. "Deleted" doesn't mean that the data from those pictures are gone, only that the space where they are on the camera's storage card is now flagged as "empty"

martinrowley
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Aarushi came to my school once for a competition I believe. I saw her photograph on the internet, and as a way to pay her a tribute me and my friends tied a ribbon to that exact same place where she was standing. Everytime I am reminded of the case I can't help but think about how cruel this world really is. 2 souls gone too early. 🌺RIP

sintheta
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Theres a sickening mentality in India where if a woman is found dead, but found sexually active/possibly raped then no matter what, the public will be against her. This is still happening, with a case as recent as last year where a woman, Shraddha Walkar was brutally murdered by her boyfriend, with body parts stored in the refrigerator. Her boyfriend showing no remorse, but oh! because she fought with her parents and moved in with him, that obviously means she got what she deserved ? Seriously effd up people in this country.
Edit: Let's not turn this into a culture war, people.

kedaver
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It makes me sick when people put any thought of blame on a child. A 13 year old child, especially in that culture, is a lot younger than these men presume. It’s a disgrace that fully grown men are not capable of understanding that they are talking about a little naive girl! Breaks my heart that men are unable to see children as children, just because they’re growing up, doesn’t stop them from being children

TJ-bncn
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26:30 I’m a 21 year old virgin but I used to joke like that with my friends too when I was in middle school and highschool… it’s so weird of them to call a 13 year old a “temptress” for joking about sexual thing with her teen friends

Iransiren
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I studied about this case almost an year ago. And if i remember correctly, the retired officer was actually asked to come over by Aarushi's uncle as they knew each other.
Also a bloody handprint was discovered on the terrace but no action was taken to know who's handprint that is and when it was finally investigated it has been out for too long and was no longer traceable.

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