Tag: Indian crime stories
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Why The Arushi Talwar Case Haunted Me Since Childhood

I was seven when this case became a thing. Seven. This is the age most people worry about getting less paneer in their dinner. I was hyper fixated on death. Seven year old me cried every day, sometimes without a prompt, thinking about death and losing people I loved. Of course the idea of me…
Shreya Singh
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When Suspicion Isn’t Enough: The Thane Murder Case That Fell Apart in Court

In a case that reads like a crime thriller on paper but collapses under legal scrutiny, a sessions court in Thane acquitted a woman and her alleged lover accused of murdering her husband—citing one decisive reason: lack of evidence. And not just weak evidence—a complete failure to prove the case beyond reasonable doubt. The Case:…
Shreya Singh
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Dancing on the Grave: The Kind of Story That Doesn’t Let You Sleep

Some stories don’t end. They just sit quietly in the back of your mind, waiting for the lights to go off. This is one of them. The phrase “dancing on the grave” sounds poetic—almost theatrical. But in this case, it isn’t metaphor. It’s a chilling reminder of how cruelty can disguise itself as love, and…
