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Not Adding Up
Patrick Hassen
37 episodes
5 days ago
A true-crime podcast looking into disappearances, unsolved murders, unexplained phenomena, and other true crime stories that just don't add up. I always bring a co-host along for the ride who has never heard the story.
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A true-crime podcast looking into disappearances, unsolved murders, unexplained phenomena, and other true crime stories that just don't add up. I always bring a co-host along for the ride who has never heard the story.
Show more...
True Crime
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Episode 25: Was Pravin Varughese Murdered?
Not Adding Up
56 minutes 6 seconds
2 years ago
Episode 25: Was Pravin Varughese Murdered?

  Pravin Varughese was in his sophomore year at Southern Illinois University and enrolled in the criminal justice program. Pravin planned a typical night on the town on the evening of February 12th, 2014; however, the popular college student mysteriously disappeared around midnight. Less than a week later, his remains were found in the woods; the original autopsy ruled no foul play; however, the family points to evidence that says otherwise. It is known that Pravin got a ride from a stranger that evening, and this stranger was the last person to see him alive. The stranger admits the two got into a fight but insists he played no part in Pravin's death. Over four years following Pravin's death, a conviction is made, and a perpetrator is named, however briefly. Unfortunately, a judge soon threw out the ruling due to confusing terminology used with the jury, and the case is waiting to be re-tried. 


Sources: https://docs.google.com/document/d/1La1zfvS-tp25KHUpUAC4dkJPcCSPHkh8dtYzHRygZyk/edit?usp=sharing

Not Adding Up
A true-crime podcast looking into disappearances, unsolved murders, unexplained phenomena, and other true crime stories that just don't add up. I always bring a co-host along for the ride who has never heard the story.