Rajesh Talwar, the main accused in the murder of his daughter and servant, has said that he never confessed to the murders as was earlier projected by the police.
The police's version of events revolves around a poor father-daughter relationship which eventually pen ultimated into murder. His bail plea based on failing health grounds has been rejected and he has been sent to a three-day police remand. Meanwhile, Nupur Talwar has publicly defended her husband proclaiming his innocence in the matter.
A fortnight has gone by with little or no insight into the core of the matter. The most relevant issues being motive, the weapon used and the people involved. Police competency is indeed being tested and the results are rather disappointing thus far. Enough time has passed for petty speculation to continue and a clearer picture should have been presented by now.