In Madhya Pradesh Crime Files today, we discuss a sensational murder case where five people from the same family were killed. This case was from Bhind district. Police found five bodies at Rambabu’s house in Virendra Nagar. Anyone who saw the scene inside the house was shocked to their core. Blood was scattered across the entire floor and there lay the bodies of four children and a woman. Who did this crime and why? No one could understand. Now police faced the big challenge of finding the killer. What was this whole case and who committed this crime? Read in Madhya Pradesh Crime Files Part-1 about what happened that night? Date: May 14, 2016, 9 AM It was the scorching summer season of May. By 9 in the morning, the sun had started spewing fire. For Virendra Nagar in Bhind, this morning should have been just like any other ordinary morning, but fate had other plans. The residents of Ward No. 6 would probably never forget the morning of that day. After a terrible and silent night, this morning had shaken the entire neighborhood. A crowd had gathered in front of Ram Babu Shukla’s house. Every face showed an unknown fear and surprise. The whispers were rampant and everyone was anxious to know what had happened inside this locked house? The reason was that even senior police officials were forced to arrive at the scene. The lines of tension and worry could be clearly seen on the faces of police personnel deployed inside and outside the house. On the intervening night of May 13 and 14, such a horrific incident had been carried out in this house that even experienced police officers were shocked to see it. Father became suspicious when daughter didn’t answer phone Rambabu lived in his ancestral village while his daughter-in-law Reena Shukla stayed in this city house with her two innocent daughters, Chhavi and Ambika. Reena’s sister’s daughter Mahima and Rambabu’s brother-in-law’s son Golu were also living with them. A woman named Roli Bhadauria lived as a tenant in the back portion of the house with her children. Reena’s parents’ home was also in the same neighborhood just a short distance away, so she frequently visited her parents’ house. On the morning of May 15, when Reena didn’t answer her father Shriram Sharma’s phone call, he became worried about something unfortunate. Concerned, he sent his grandson Nilesh to check on Reena’s house. When Nilesh reached there, he saw that the outer doors of the house were locked. Seeing this, he felt strange and came back to tell his grandfather about it. Shriram immediately called his in-law Rambabu and asked if Reena had come to the village with the children, because the city house was locked. Horrific Discovery and Police Arrival Nilesh Sharma, in his later statement to the police, recalled that horrific scene, saying, ‘I entered Aunty (Reena)’s house from the neighbor’s roof. The stairway door was locked from inside. I opened the latch with the help of an iron rod and went inside. As soon as I reached the room downstairs, the ground slipped beneath my feet. Inside the house lay the bodies of my aunt and sisters.’ Seeing the dead bodies, Nilesh was shocked. His ability to think and understand seemed to have vanished. He came out trembling from the same path and stutteringly told his grandfather about the scene inside. Upon hearing this from his son, it was as if a mountain of sorrows crashed upon Shriram. He immediately called Rambaboo and Bhind police to inform them about this horrific incident. Everyone was poisoned before being murdered By then the news had spread in the neighborhood and hundreds of people had gathered outside the house. Police controlled the crowd and entered the house by breaking the lock. The scene inside was enough to shock any human being. Shriram told that in one room of the house, the bodies of his daughter Reena, granddaughter Chhavi, Ambika and niece Mahima were lying. Reena’s body was on the bed, while the girls’ bodies were lying on the ground. All their throats had been slit with a sharp weapon and foam was coming out of their mouths, indicating that they may have been given some poisonous substance before the murder. Tenant Roli Bhadauria’s kitchen also contained Rambaboo’s brother-in-law’s son Golu who was found dead. Police investigation and a missing character Police took possession of all five bodies and sent them for post-mortem and began investigating the case thoroughly. The forensic team started collecting evidence from every corner of the house. This was a ‘blind murder case’. There were no eyewitnesses to what happened and how it happened inside the house. Rambabu and his family had no such enmity with anyone in the village that could result in such a brutal massacre. No significant leads were found from questioning Reena’s family members either. Now the police’s attention turned to a character who lived in the house and had been missing since this massacre – tenant Roli Bhadauria. Among those living in this house, only Roli and her children had survived. When police began searching for her, they found that she was at her parents’ home in Jalaun (Uttar Pradesh). Now Roli was the only link in this case from whom some clue could be found. Tenant’s statement and a new turn Roli told the police that she had been living as a tenant in Reena’s house for the past 6 months. Her husband is in the army and she lived here with her children. A few days before the incident, on May 10, she had gone to her parents’ home in Rampura, Jalaun. When this incident occurred on May 14, she was at her parents’ home. She learned about this incident from her in-laws, after which the police contacted her. Roli said that when she returned, she saw that the police had broken the locks of her rooms, but all her belongings were safe. No valuable items or jewelry were missing from her room. This made it clear that the murderers’ motive was not robbery. When the police questioned Roli about people who frequented the house, she provided information that completely changed the direction of the investigation. Roli revealed that a tuition teacher used to come home to teach her children. Needle of suspicion unsolved questions This statement from tenant Roli presented the police with a new and biggest suspect – the tuition teacher. The investigation that had been like shooting arrows in the dark now had a direction. The police’s needle of suspicion had completely turned towards that tuition teacher. But there were still many questions. Read in Madhya Pradesh Crime Files Part 2 Did the tuition teacher brutally murder five people? If he committed these murders, what was the reason behind it? Was it a case of one-sided love, or a bloody revenge for betrayal in a relationship? 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