H is for Homicide
Information for the following episode is Excerpted from the book Trials of Truth: India’s Landmark Criminal Cases, Pinky Anand and Gauri Goburdhun, Shobhaa Dé Books, Penguin Random House and several news articles. The 1973 contract killing of Mrs Vidya Jain. This case came to everyone’s attention possibly because both the killer and the deceased belonged to the upper ranks of society. Somehow, when a murder takes place among well-to-do people, it has a higher impact on the public. In this case, the story revolves around Dr N.S. Jain, the personal eye surgeon of the then-Indian President, VV Giri and his family. On 4 December 1973, Dr Jain came back to his house in the posh locality of Defence Colony in New Delhi at about 7.15 p.m. He asked his wife, Vidya Jain, to get ready so that they could visit his sister who lived in the same neighbourhood. They were to go in their car, which was parked near the house next door. A few minutes later, the couple came out of the house. As Dr Jain walked towards the right side of the car to open its door, his wife proceeded towards the left. Before he could unlock the door, he noticed that his wife was nowhere to be seen. He went around to the left side of the car and saw a figure lying prostrate in the nearby drain. Just then a man jumped out of the drain, brandished a pistol at Dr Jain and ran away along with another man towards the north. A regular mugging as a person would think. But Vidya was still missing. ***continue listening to know more*** Reach us at - Instagram- h_isforhomicide. Gmail- hisforhomicidethepodcast@gmail.com
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