Originally posted by: Raila1014
Welcome back RB! Hope physio is helping you. Given the previous chapter, I can't fathom she is what we are being led to believe, a cold blooded murderer. It may appear so given the gruesomeness of the scene but I think she was terrified and reacted accordingly in a fit of rage and self preservation. Sometimes you may lose control and it looks like she did. Or maybe she wanted to let the people trying to harm her know of her strength. I don't know how much time it took for Arnav to get to her place but she was in a catatonic state after realizing what happened. If she did this in cold blood, then she would have ran, no? Interesting how he will deal with this now, how to remove himself emotionally from the obvious culprit. She is an enigma that they need to solve in order to focus their investigation in the right way.
Originally posted by: RockBarbie
But why would she run? Her statement would be [and will be in next chapter] - "I came home, sat on sofa, was attacked with a knife, I snatched the knife and killed the man instead." She has defensive wounds on her arms and its her word against...well its just her words now. The man is dead and given how the cops already know she could be in probable danger given their on-going investigation, why would anyone suspect her being anything apart from victim? Being a victim is her perfect alibi.
What do you think?
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