4.6 • 5K Ratings
🗓️ 25 March 2019
⏱️ 35 minutes
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0:00.0 | This podcast details true crime cases. |
0:03.0 | It contains adult themes and may contain descriptions of violence. |
0:06.8 | It is not intended for children. |
0:08.7 | Listener discretion is advised. |
0:16.3 | Thank you for joining me for today's episode of Once Upon a Crime. |
0:20.0 | We're in the series Murder Memories, |
0:22.2 | where the phenomenon known as recovered memories |
0:25.4 | leads investigators to solve cold cases. |
0:28.8 | In this episode, I'll tell you about a cold case |
0:31.6 | that may never have been solved if the perpetrator hadn't begun telling friends and equateances |
0:36.8 | about nightmares he was experiencing. |
0:39.5 | Nightmares that he feared were actually long repressed memories of one terrible night. |
0:44.6 | This is the last chapter in the series Murder Memories, the Case of Paul Cox. |
0:50.4 | On January 2nd, 1989, Nareyaan Bacetti traveled to the New York City suburb of Larchmont |
1:00.8 | to check on his sister Shanta and his brother-in-law, |
1:04.0 | Lakshman Rao Shervu. |
1:05.9 | Lakshman Shervu, age 58, was the director of nuclear medicine |
1:10.4 | at Albert Einstein Medical College in the Bronx. |
1:13.6 | He and his wife had immigrated from India to Canada and then to the New York area, |
1:18.5 | settling into their upscale suburban life in Westchester County in 1974. |
1:24.3 | Shanta attended medical school and completed her residency as an emergency room technician |
1:29.9 | before continuing on to a fellowship in geriatric medicine at Montefiori Medical Center in the Bronx. |
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