The twin murder case is entangled amongst doubts, suspicions and hope after the handling of the case to CBI. The needle of suspicion now has shifted from Aarushi's father Dr. Rajesh Talwar and is now hanging over the neck of his compounder Krishna.
Although Krishna's family members insist upon the fact that he was present at home on the night when the murders took place, CBI is in no mood to leave any stone unturned.
After the rigorous lie-detector test, he is now subjected to Narco-Analysis test which has been conducted in Bangalore at Bowring hospital. He is yet to undergo a brain-mapping test on Friday. The results of the test are still awaited.
As per the CBI officials, the Narco-Analysis test is been conducted to clarify the contradictions pointed out in his statements during the lie-detector test. The test is expected to provide some crucial piece of information that will further help in unfolding the murder mystery.
Dr. Malini, assistant director of Forensic Science Laboratory (FSL) further made sure that the tests are not been conducted without official permission as they have received the required official documents for the tests to be conducted.
The CBI seemed to be rotating the speculations of the Noida police when it said that the twin murders were a result of 'pre-meditated conspiracy' rather than being a 'murder of passion'. Krishna is suspected of being familiar with the domestic help, Hemraj and of knowing details regarding the relationship of Talwars with Durranis, their business partners.
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