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With new revelations and access, this docuseries investigates the disappearance of 25-year-old Sheena Bora. It reveals the shocking aftermath.With new revelations and access, this docuseries investigates the disappearance of 25-year-old Sheena Bora. It reveals the shocking aftermath.With new revelations and access, this docuseries investigates the disappearance of 25-year-old Sheena Bora. It reveals the shocking aftermath.
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A short internet search shows that the $90 million that Indrani and Peter syphoned out of INX media were kept in three Mauritius companies where Sheena Bora was named as the beneficiary.
Sheena wanted to get married, which would make Rahul her next of kin and he could claim rights to these syphoned millions. Rahul had a deeply negative opinion of Indrani which eventually was assumed by Sheena as well. So Sheena had to die before she would completely get from underneath Indrani's control and could endanger the $90mil.
This documentary was very interesting, I was on the edge of my seat. However, omitting the most obvious questions made it a fail for me: if you can't give the answers you should still voice the questions, if you really are an investigative journalist.
1. So whose body was it ultimately?
2. If it's Sheena's body, who is her father?
3. Where is the cell phone tracking data of the victim and the accused on the day/time of the murder?
4. Sheena's cell phone was used after her alleged death; what was its location? The US or Indrani's apartment? Who was paying for this phone number to stay in service?
5. What was the motive for her murder?
6. Did Sheena have a will + who was the beneficiary?
7. Who would benefit from her death indirectly?
8. Where are interviews with Sheena's friends or colleagues?
9. Why wasn't more attention devoted to INX Media and its nearly immediate demise?
10. How can a murder trial last for 7 years, with hundreds of witnesses/exhibits still not presented?
Sheena wanted to get married, which would make Rahul her next of kin and he could claim rights to these syphoned millions. Rahul had a deeply negative opinion of Indrani which eventually was assumed by Sheena as well. So Sheena had to die before she would completely get from underneath Indrani's control and could endanger the $90mil.
This documentary was very interesting, I was on the edge of my seat. However, omitting the most obvious questions made it a fail for me: if you can't give the answers you should still voice the questions, if you really are an investigative journalist.
1. So whose body was it ultimately?
2. If it's Sheena's body, who is her father?
3. Where is the cell phone tracking data of the victim and the accused on the day/time of the murder?
4. Sheena's cell phone was used after her alleged death; what was its location? The US or Indrani's apartment? Who was paying for this phone number to stay in service?
5. What was the motive for her murder?
6. Did Sheena have a will + who was the beneficiary?
7. Who would benefit from her death indirectly?
8. Where are interviews with Sheena's friends or colleagues?
9. Why wasn't more attention devoted to INX Media and its nearly immediate demise?
10. How can a murder trial last for 7 years, with hundreds of witnesses/exhibits still not presented?
The entire series only goes to prove that she obviously did it.
She is super ambitious and doesn't let anything or anyone come between her dreams.
The fact that she never once went to meet her children all these years shows her true character. And upon meeting them for the first time, the first thing she says is to keep them being her children a secret.
If at all her daughter was alive, not once in the entire series does she truly call out to her to come back and end this nightmare.
The advocate also states that our job is to punch holes in the DNA test, but if Indrani was so sure it was not her daughter's body, she could have gone for a proper DNA test and ended the confusion once and for all.
Even after so long she does not have a shred of sadness over losing her daughter.
She is super ambitious and doesn't let anything or anyone come between her dreams.
The fact that she never once went to meet her children all these years shows her true character. And upon meeting them for the first time, the first thing she says is to keep them being her children a secret.
If at all her daughter was alive, not once in the entire series does she truly call out to her to come back and end this nightmare.
The advocate also states that our job is to punch holes in the DNA test, but if Indrani was so sure it was not her daughter's body, she could have gone for a proper DNA test and ended the confusion once and for all.
Even after so long she does not have a shred of sadness over losing her daughter.
The woman is such a nasty slay fox. Any person with common sense can understand she did it. A money hungry bit**. Used each man as a stair to enter into the highsociety Let alone all her smile & arrogance.... Just look at her eyes. This is how a coldblooded murders eyes look. Pretending she is such a classy elegant lady but in reality she is just another parasite. Even her daughter is talking like her.
Even today she is cashing the murder by selling the story to Netflix. And the moment she said "when i enter a room yes man look at me and women gets uncomfortable" she thinks she is such a beauty Queen.... Lol.
An average looking gold digger..... didn't hesitate to murder her own child. Anything for Money & fame.
Even today she is cashing the murder by selling the story to Netflix. And the moment she said "when i enter a room yes man look at me and women gets uncomfortable" she thinks she is such a beauty Queen.... Lol.
An average looking gold digger..... didn't hesitate to murder her own child. Anything for Money & fame.
While this is an interesting story it is not a well made documentary. There is at best an hour's worth of material in this four hour documentary. The main subject is Indrani Mukherjea. She seems to be a famous and wealthy woman who is CEO of a media company. She seems to have achieved this mostly by marrying a media tycoon named Peter Mukherjea. Her daughter/sister (this issue is discussed at length) Sheena Bora goes missing in 2012. Indrani tries to tell everyone that Sheena left India and is probably living in the United States but her fiancé does not believe this at all. Her fiancé is her step brother which I think makes this start to feel like an Indian episode of Jerry Springer. Anyhow a body is found 3 years later and is maybe(?) identified as Sheena and Indrani is the main suspect in her murder. There is no satisfactory conclusion here and it does not seem much effort is made by anyone making this documentary or by Indian law enforcement to get to the truth.
Have been digging up everything on this case from old YouTube videos for the last 1 week when this series was originally supposed to be released. Have been having trouble sleeping when those eyes of Indrani appear in my mind. After she was released on bail, she went on a media blitz and did many other interviews promoting her book which gives her version of the events and supposedly are the truth. In any of those interviews, she doesn't touch on some basic questions like who are her (indrani's) biological parents. She appears to suggest sometimes that she was adopted and some other times that her father was her stepfather. Secondly, who is the biological father of Sheena. I thought Das was saying the truth when he said both Sheena and Mikael were his. Funnily, even Indrani's lawyer in this series refers to Das as Sheena's father when Indrani interjects him. And lastly, the cell data on the night of the murder. Yeah! She was looking for farmlands, alright.
As for the series, I thought Netflix did an immaculate job of creating a mini series keeping all sides to the best of their ability and adding bits from beside the main camera that put things in perspective like how Indrani was interacting with her lawyers.
She is a psychopathic, narcissistic, evil genius but she is not fooling anyone.
As for the series, I thought Netflix did an immaculate job of creating a mini series keeping all sides to the best of their ability and adding bits from beside the main camera that put things in perspective like how Indrani was interacting with her lawyers.
She is a psychopathic, narcissistic, evil genius but she is not fooling anyone.
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