Behind closed doors, flashbacks reveal Bikram’s psychological torture: isolating Anuradha from friends, controlling her finances, and occasional physical violence. Yet, a new twist emerges — a video recording from the night of the murder shows Anuradha arguing calmly with Bikram before the violence escalated. This raises the question: was she the aggressor?
Picking up immediately after Anuradha’s shocking confession to killing her husband, Episode 2 plunges deeper into the gray zones of self-defense, marital abuse, and legal manipulation. The court is now a battlefield, not just of facts, but of narratives. Criminal Justice Behind Closed Doors S02E02 Hin...
Meanwhile, Anuradha’s lawyer, a seasoned but weary criminal defense attorney, tries to build a case of battered woman syndrome. He brings in a psychologist who explains the cycle of abuse — the tension-building, the violent episode, the honeymoon phase. But the prosecutor counters by pointing out that Anuradha never filed a police complaint during the years of alleged abuse. He brings in a psychologist who explains the
The prosecution, led by the sharp and relentless public prosecutor, argues that Anuradha’s act was premeditated. They introduce forensic evidence showing the number of stab wounds — far exceeding what simple self-defense might justify. The judge seems unconvinced by the emotional pleas of the defense, demanding concrete proof of "imminent threat." demanding concrete proof of "imminent threat."