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However, it was not until a TV reporter noticed a suspicious pipe in the family's bathroom that a new lead emerged. The pipe, which was connected to a tank in the house, seemed to be a makeshift gas pipe. Further investigation revealed that the pipe might have been used to pump in a toxic gas, which could have caused the deaths.

The police immediately began investigating the incident, and it was discovered that there were no signs of forced entry or struggle. The victims' bodies were found in different rooms, with some having marks on their necks and faces.

While Episode 1 sets up the horrifying tableau of 11 blindfolded, hanging bodies, Episode 2 delves into the psychological labyrinth of the family. Police discover written by the youngest son, Lalit, and his mother, Narayani Devi. These are not simple journals – they are transcripts of conversations with the late family patriarch, Gopichand Singh , who died in 2007.

Critics praised Episode 2 for its sensitive handling of disturbing material. The New York Times called it “a masterclass in true-crime pacing.” The Indian Express noted that Episode 2 “moves from morbid curiosity to genuine sorrow.”

That said, always prioritize legal streaming. The documentary deserves to be seen in its intended aspect ratio and quality, with proper subtitles and context.

The Netflix documentary House of Secrets: The Burari Deaths took the world by storm when it was released. It unravels one of India’s most baffling true-crime cases – the 2018 deaths of 11 members of the Chundawat family in Burari, Delhi.

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However, it was not until a TV reporter noticed a suspicious pipe in the family's bathroom that a new lead emerged. The pipe, which was connected to a tank in the house, seemed to be a makeshift gas pipe. Further investigation revealed that the pipe might have been used to pump in a toxic gas, which could have caused the deaths.

The police immediately began investigating the incident, and it was discovered that there were no signs of forced entry or struggle. The victims' bodies were found in different rooms, with some having marks on their necks and faces.

While Episode 1 sets up the horrifying tableau of 11 blindfolded, hanging bodies, Episode 2 delves into the psychological labyrinth of the family. Police discover written by the youngest son, Lalit, and his mother, Narayani Devi. These are not simple journals – they are transcripts of conversations with the late family patriarch, Gopichand Singh , who died in 2007.

Critics praised Episode 2 for its sensitive handling of disturbing material. The New York Times called it “a masterclass in true-crime pacing.” The Indian Express noted that Episode 2 “moves from morbid curiosity to genuine sorrow.”

That said, always prioritize legal streaming. The documentary deserves to be seen in its intended aspect ratio and quality, with proper subtitles and context.

The Netflix documentary House of Secrets: The Burari Deaths took the world by storm when it was released. It unravels one of India’s most baffling true-crime cases – the 2018 deaths of 11 members of the Chundawat family in Burari, Delhi.


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