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Oh my, this is awfulChhaupadi - Wikipedia more on the practice mentioned in the article above. Wonder what neighbors or the tenants witnessed or heard?
Oh my, this is awfulChhaupadi - Wikipedia more on the practice mentioned in the article above. Wonder what neighbors or the tenants witnessed or heard?
IMO, this is a patriarchal structure whereas the wife becomes a part of the husband's family, so it would fall on the mother-in-law to take on these responsibilities. The husband's family assumes the primary role in the couple's life. Additionally, it would fall on the MIL to properly care for and support the DIL during postpartum. This is part of their duty and expectation. Now, what happened here; I couldn't speak to why obviously the MIL and DIL didn't get along. Can someone please help me find an article somewhere that read that Naresh didn't approve of Mamta's Tiktoks? Maybe I'm dreaming but I thought I'd read it somewhere.When he told LE that he was taking the baby to Nepal, perhaps he was planning to return to US and remarry? It's such a shame that Mamta's mother did not come to help out, that MIL insisted. Seems to have made things exponentially worse. MOOO.
I how LE will look into his mortgage for discrepancies in the loan documents and large life insurance policies..
I think the guy who sold him the house joked. It is either on Naresh's or Mamta's FB or maybe both. The realtor mentioned a house, a Tesla, ¹a job at the white house but "white" was not capitalized so maybe, a joke.
We know his police one definitely was inflated. He claimed to have worked for 9 months (which is still a massive red flag), but in reality lasted 22 days before he was kicked out of the academy.It is so hard to look at this situation AND trust any words this man has said. I think all of his jobs have been inflated by him. His community trusted his words. He clearly did have some WH tour connection but the idea that he was LE, WH worker, etc are probably as true as when he said he had not seen her since that night in the kitchen or that he was not going to run.... Allegedly, he is a murdering liar who will do whatever he wants unless he is stopped. Glad he is stopped and stowed away in jail right now. Any in his community would be right to fear retaliation if was free on bond. He has nothing to lose now. JMHO.
A lot of the men I listed in the post I made a few days ago were fantasists. Claimed to be working for the CIA, FBI, etc. to cover up their actual behaviour - cheating, gambling, financial scamming, and such. Claimed to be working or studying when they'd actually lost their job or failed out. The risk of discovery being imminent seems to be a trigger for some family killers. Their lies and their debts are about to all come out, and so they kill before that can happen. Image means a lot to these guys. Their ego can't take the idea people might find out the reality of the lie.We know his police one definitely was inflated. He claimed to have worked for 9 months (which is still a massive red flag), but in reality lasted 22 days before he was kicked out of the academy.
Stands to reason this is part of a pattern.
I would think there would be some involvement by his parents were he to move on from Mamta.I wonder how much his mother is behind his actions and his lies. Maybe she even found a "better" prospective wife for him. All MOO.
I meant Mamta's mom's phone. If they download all that data, messages, photos of alleged abuse...same with her brother's phone.It sounds like he may have thrown it in a body of water. Hopefully they can recover it.
Correct, the secret service most likely didn’t randomly view his computer. It is my understanding, in the article from insidenova (posted up thread) that investigators collaborated with the secret service upon MB’s disappearance.
Welcome to Websleuths, Stevewho. The bond hearing was this morning and if you scroll back a few pages, you can read all about it.I see her husband has been arrested and scheduled for a bond hearing.
This is what has been worrying me. If the baby is taken back to Nepal, is she guaranteed to be in the custody/raised by her mother's family; or, do their laws/customs give custody to the father's family.IMO, this is a patriarchal structure whereas the wife becomes a part of the husband's family, so it would fall on the mother-in-law to take on these responsibilities. The husband's family assumes the primary role in the couple's life. Additionally, it would fall on the MIL to properly care for and support the DIL during postpartum. This is part of their duty and expectation. Now, what happened here; I couldn't speak to why obviously the MIL and DIL didn't get along. Can someone please help me find an article somewhere that read that Naresh didn't approve of Mamta's Tiktoks? Maybe I'm dreaming but I thought I'd read it somewhere.
Correct, (I’m local, born and raised!) you explained this perfectly. Thank you!In the DC area, law enforcement (of all types) leverages various services like helicopters, computer forensics, etc. A small town police department doesn't have the need for these things often, which is why they borrow the helicopters when needed from larger counties like Fairfax County, and the forensic stuff from FBI, CIA, Secret Service. We have state police here as well that the local jurisdictions leverage.
Coupled with the purchase of the knives, I’ve got to believe he dragged her in there to dismember her.AUG 26, 2024
“Mamta was a victim of domestic abuse, it is in the record. We have been trying to respect her privacy, and all of us have seen and heard and gotten texts of things that we did not want to share to respect her privacy,” said Wirth. “We know that going forward, we aren’t afraid to speak up and call him what he is [Naresh Bhatt]. He is an abuser.”
- One of the crime scene investigators said they had been doing this job since 2011 and had “never seen this much blood” at a scene.
- Prosecutors said the “entire shower floor glowed” [using Bluestar] in the couple’s master bathroom.
- Fibers on the bedroom carpet appeared manipulated like someone had scrubbed it clean.
- Investigators found a nearly-empty bottle of carpet cleaner purchased by Naresh back on July 31 nearby.
- When they pulled up the carpet, there was evidence that blood had seeped under it, as if someone had been dragged into the bathroom.
- Tucked away in a closet, blinds were found that appeared to be missing from a bathroom window. The blinds had small splatters that tested positive for blood.
- “That amount of blood indicates to law enforcement, injuries that are not survivable,” prosecutors said.
- On Aug. 1, Mamta’s phone pinged in Loudoun County near a body of water while Naresh’s phone was turned off or on airplane mode for two hours.
- The body of water was also near the cafe Naresh told police he had visited.