Thursday, September 10, 2015

And you thought "Cold Justice" was just another lady cop show

Father convicted of his wife's murder EIGHT YEARS after she disappeared from their home because TV show Cold Justice reviewed the case

During the initial investigation, Goraya told officers his wife might have run away with another man, before changing his story, saying she had gone to New York, California, and as far afield as Ireland

. . . "Another concerning development came weeks later, when Goraya gave their son over to child protective services, despite Rupinder's relatives saying she loved the boy and would never have allowed it if she was intending to return home. 
"While detectives never bought any of Goraya's stories, they also couldn't find any evidence that Rupinder had been harmed, so they couldn't charge him over the disappearance.
"However, when going back over the evidence, the Cold Justice team found multiple people who Goraya had confessed to killing his wife to.
"Neighbors reported Goraya threatening them while drunk, telling them that he could 'make them disappear like my wife'.
"Another witness, Chris Justice, said Goraya told him that he strangled his wife because 'she talked too much and lied to him'.
"Goraya was arrested back in January charged with second degree murder, and was today found guilty after trial." . . .
Goraya was arrested in January after TV show Cold Justice re-examined the case and found that Goraya had confessed to several people about killing his wife, even using it as a threat
Goraya was arrested in January after TV show Cold Justice re-examined
the case and found that Goraya had confessed to several people about killing
his wife, even using it as a threat

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