« on: February 27, 2014, 05:55:49 PM »
This is interesting. I thought that the parrot would say something that implicated the suspect, but it's a behavior thing . . .
India: Parrot Helps Cops Solve Murder Mystery

A pet parrot in India has helped cops nab the killer of a woman and her pet dog. stock.xchng
A talking parrot has helped Indian police crack an intriguing murder mystery and led the cops to arrest the killer.
In the western Indian city of Agra in Uttar Pradesh state, a 45-year-old woman and her pet dog were found murdered at her residence on 20 February.
The victim, Neelam Sharma, was the wife of Vijay Sharma, the editor of a Hindi daily.
The city police had been baffled by the murder mystery till Neelam's husband got a clue from the parrot, which showed a change in behaviour whenever a relative, Vijay's nephew Ashutosh, visited the house after the incident.
"During discussions too, whenever Ashutosh's name was mentioned, the parrot would start screeching. This raised my suspicion and I informed the police," Sharma told the Times of India.
Hmmm . . . I
know that Vesta will answer this one.
http://www.ibtimes.co.uk/india-parrot-helps-cops-solve-murder-mystery-1438192

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