Bro, can't fucking believe that i didn't knew of this case , I live 2km away from Belapur and constantly visit khanda colony every weekend... Makes me wonder that so many cases in our vicinity are undiscovered
12:44 Aryaaaaaaaaan how dare you call her thattt😤🗡(but the sheer amount of skills required to add humour to such a horrendous podcast desreves a praise tho😆..) you guys are the best❤
as much as i love your podcast, i must request you to change your outlook about the other animals on the earth. we go into their habitat and then we complain? please dont hate them. they have as much right as you do on earth.
omg crazy. also, you guys visiting the locations makes the video even more special and amazing. loved it so much. the wait of a week and an extra day was so worth it!!
I love how you both are so much indulged in the case .I mean visiting at the crime scene, taking review from the local and trying best to show all possible things over there...>>>>>>>>❤
Didn't understand why the wife agreed to be registered as Rubina Khan since she was married since May 21 and her parents also knew about it plus why didn't she tell her family about the vacation at matheran since she wasn't eloping with her boyfriend. The entire story is not so convincing to me..
Maybe she just sat in a chair/sofa in the lobby while her husband was writing down/telling their details at the counter. Happens with couples all the time...
Hi guys I want u to do a video about a girl called 'jesna' from Kerala..it's a mysterious case bcz it's been year's still the police couldn't figure out where she is..
Just saw the movie Omkara before watching this video and now the emotions and actions of the protagonist of killing her own newly wedded wife in the movie makes so much sense , this truly shows that some movies are mere reflections of the society around us .
Britishers didn't invented hill station they jsut developed some of them to beat the heat...now go read about what indian royals have done to beat the heat.
Cover the Javed Iqbal case!!! Its about a 100 young boys killer in Pakistan!! The story is much more shocking then you think. Its not just about a serial killer, the techniques he employs are very eerie.
Despite having a small audience you guys always manage to produce professional content, with extensive and comprehensive information. Keep up the good work!
I have been a dedicated listener of yours since the very beginning and I really appreciate the way you guys narrate the stories because it's never sensationalised, and there are no dramatics involved in the narration. However, I just couldn't shake the thought that your RU-vid thumbnails are sensational, and rub the wrong way. You are allowed to disagree with me but as someone who has always appreciated your respectful content, I felt a need to point this out. True crime as a genre can sometimes be exploitative, disrespectful, and insensitive to the victims. These are real humans after all, that we are talking about. If we put ourselves in the shoes of the victims ' families, I don't think we would like to see anything that looks or sounds sensational. You guys write good scripts, the narration sounds respectful, I don't watch RU-vid videos but I think you could try to change your approach towards putting the thumbnails.
Your stories are so captivating. Also cool to learn about all these places your stories take place in, especially as a firangi. And if you have been to those places like Matheran here