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In 2006, two men in Nithari, India, were arrested on suspicion of the assault and murder of multiple children and young adults. There were investigations, bodies and evidence, even a confession. In 2023, these two men were acquitted of their death sentences and let go.Not gonna lie, it's another heavy one... But come join us anyway, for a discussion about systemic failures in law enforcement, lack of protection for and exploitation of marginalised communities, and a did-they-didn't-they for the ages.Story starts at 11:14.Sources used for today's story:Revisiting The 2006 Nithari Serial Murders That Sent Shockwaves Across The CountryA phone call, red purse and 16 skeletons: How a father's relentless pursuit uncovered the horror of Nithari case - The Economic Times2006 Noida Serial Murders - WikipediaKoli-Pandher acquitted in Nithari killings case: Revisiting the Noida horror - India TodayNithari killings: Rape, cannibalism, murder ends in acquittal of Moninder Pandher, Surendra Koli. ExplainedNithari killings: Men jailed for India 'house of horrors' murders freedNithari Killings Case: Who are Surinder Koli, Pandher. What's the case? Here is all about the 20-year old case - The Economic TimesIntro music:"Magic Escape Room" Kevin MacLeod (incompetech – Music and also Graph Paper)Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 4.0 LicenseCreative Commons — Attribution 4.0 International — CC BY 4.0 Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

