Very good analysis of the two murders Gerald. Did you serve in the Judge
Advocate-General's Office at any time in your career, or is it just general
psychological intuition based on your service experience?
A question by the way:
Based on a scale of 1 to 10, honor being a ten in the Indian Armed Forces
about 50 years ago and earlier, what is it at now?
Don't answer if it will compromise your own honor or pension, ha, ha.
Regards,
Roland.
Toronto.
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Sent: Wednesday, July 06, 2011 11:16 AM
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Subject: [Goanet] John Lobo& Nanavati Case: Roland, Tony & Others
We have held Mr John Lobo, the former Chief of CBI in high regard. However
we disagree that the brown envelop found at the scene of the crime with the
name of Lt. Cdr. Homi Kharas Nanavati was discovered by the police as a
"clue' in the crime. Mr John Lobo, like other knowledgeable persons would
certainly be aware that personal weapons are not stored in brown paper
envelopes in a military "kote"(Armoury)!!
These are interesting facets in Criminal psychology which are important to
understand with a view to further fine tune Armed Forces Training Protocols
related to Officers with Commando training, as also to serve the civilian
populace whom the Armed Forces of India are sworn to defend.
Gerry