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Indian police for a week could not find the culprit, the clue was given to them by the pet of the murdered woman.
In the Indian city of Agra (Uttar Pradesh state) a story happened, worthy of detectives Agatha Christie. The killer of a 45 year old woman who worked in a local newspaper, helped calculate her homework pet – a parrot named Hercules, writes The Times of India. Local police could not identify the offender almost week until I received an unexpected hint. The husband of the murdered – Vijay Sharma – noticed that holding a parrot changes when to him her nephew Asha came up. The man said that when he appeared the bird started screaming and hiding in the corner of the cage. Then Sharma became tell him the names of relatives, and when the name sounded his nephew, Hercules shouted: “He killed Ashu! He killed Ashu!” – transmits news18. Ashu was among the suspects, but stood up for him relatives. After Sharma’s statement, he was summoned for questioning, in he confessed to the crime. According to him, he entered the house with an accomplice and was about to take out money and valuables from it. Frightened that his aunt would recognize him, he killed her, as well as the dog (so that the noise did not attract the attention of neighbors). The parrot survived because sat in a cage and silently watched what was happening.