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10 hours ago, tennisluvrredux said:

Her name was Arpana, not Aparna. 

Ee ammayi friend naaku telusu, there's a lot more behind this story than what the online articles have mentioned. Fact is, this became an unsolved murder due to extremely shoddy police work in the beginning stages of the investigation. Chaala simple clues kooda sarigga collect cheyaledu. 

Not to blame the victim as no one deserves this death, but she partly had herself to blame as well as she was too trusting and thought everyone in the US was a kindred soul. 

 

Aame poyi chala endlu ayindi inka valla parents entha dukham anubhavincharo papam.

anakudadu kani ame desi batch tho kalsi vuntey bavundedi but konchem safe vundalsindi.mogollaku kuda anta dairyam vundadu single ga tellolla madyalo dawatlaku povudu etc..

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4 hours ago, Gorantlamdhav said:

Aame poyi chala endlu ayindi inka valla parents entha dukham anubhavincharo papam.

anakudadu kani ame desi batch tho kalsi vuntey bavundedi but konchem safe vundalsindi.mogollaku kuda anta dairyam vundadu single ga tellolla madyalo dawatlaku povudu etc..

conservative lifestyle nundi USA lo okkasari freedom vachesariki life explore cheddam anukundi... paiga manollaki white skin obsession ekkuva, so white men tho enjoy cheddamani try chesindi. but intha talented people ki last bench students antha loka gnanam undadu. developed countries ante crime rate thakkuvuntundi ani misconception anukunta. anduke within 8 months antha racha chesindi. she is a true feminist. most feminists alaage brathakalanukuntaru.

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1 hour ago, Beerboob123 said:

Don’t want to speak on the deceased but she should have lived near Indian communities and stayed away from strangers. She lost a good life for herself. RIP

she lost her life in living life to fullest . she doesn't want to live like a typical desi 

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1 hour ago, Beerboob123 said:

Don’t want to speak on the deceased but she should have lived near Indian communities and stayed away from strangers. She lost a good life for herself. RIP

On the podcast, she told her American neighbor that being a woman in India is the worst thing that can ever happen to any woman, and that she truly felt liberated by coming to the US

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18 minutes ago, tennisluvrredux said:

On the podcast, she told her American neighbor that being a woman in India is the worst thing that can ever happen to any woman, and that she truly felt liberated by coming to the US

Ento. 

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4 hours ago, tennisluvrredux said:

On the podcast, she told her American neighbor that being a woman in India is the worst thing that can ever happen to any woman, and that she truly felt liberated by coming to the US

What if culprit was an Indian who was stalking her..like sarwanand in movie venella

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On 9/13/2022 at 2:49 PM, islander said:

So sad. Had she been alive, director or manchi executive level lo untunde by now for her talent. God only knows who was original killer!

bokka lo talent okkate unte kaadu,, people need lot more than IQ to survive in this world

she is lesson for the women who think women can manage it all by themselves without support of right man

 

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29 minutes ago, pakeer_saab said:

bokka lo talent okkate unte kaadu,, people need lot more than IQ to survive in this world

she is lesson for the women who think women can manage it all by themselves without support of right man

 

Calling DB girls for their opinion on above

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4 hours ago, pakeer_saab said:

bokka lo talent okkate unte kaadu,, people need lot more than IQ to survive in this world

she is lesson for the women who think women can manage it all by themselves without support of right man

 

Right person aithe chalu. Man ae avvalsina avasaram ledu ba. 
btw, I was just talking in talent perspective. Agree with you regarding survival. Based in tennis uncle findings, she felt liberated after coming to US and 24 is too young to get loka gnanam in most cases.  Ayina antha mandi Americans madyalo Apt lo single ga living ante magallake chuchhu padthadi

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11 hours ago, tennisluvrredux said:

On the podcast, she told her American neighbor that being a woman in India is the worst thing that can ever happen to any woman, and that she truly felt liberated by coming to the US

doorapu kondalu nunupu , kotta oka vinta paata oka rota antaru

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