Crazy Bitch
Damn just more and more bizarre/fucked up stories.
http://www.suburbanchicagonews.com/napervillesun/news/509023...
Police painted a haunting picture of the events that led up to the fire set by a Naperville mother that killed her and her two children.
A few hours before they perished, Nimisha Tiwari, 32, took 18-month-old daughter Ananya and 4-year-old son Vardaan in the family minivan to a gas
station about a mile away from their home to buy gasoline she used to ignite the fatal fire, about 1:40 p.m.
A gas can and traces of the accelerant were found in the hallway, inside the bedroom and on Tiwari, Dial said. She also was found with a barbecue
lighter.
"There is nothing to indicate that this was anything more than a double-murder suicide situation: a very tragic situation between a mother and her
kids," Naperville Police Chief Dave Dial said in a press conference held at the Naperville Police Department.
Police used footage from security cameras to piece together Tiwari's movements before she set ablaze the second-floor master bedroom of her Cinnamon
Creek home.
The two-day investigation has not revealed a motive for the gruesome crime, and a suicide note was not found.
"I don't know the motive; I don't know her state of mind or what she was doing," Dial said. "It is tragic and it is senseless. I can't explain why. I
can't give you the reason."
The three were found unconscious and burning on the bed. Autopsy reports from the DuPage and Cook County coroner's offices confirmed they all died of
thermal burns.
The fire had engulfed the hallway and two other rooms before fire and police officials arrived at 3:45 p.m. Saturday, in response to a 911 call made
by a passerby.
Dial said Tiwari and her children were alive when the fire was started, and none of the bodies showed external bruising. The front door of the home
was dead-bolted, and the bedroom door was closed but unlocked.
In the absence of toxicology reports, which Dial said could take several weeks, police would not say whether Tiwari had used anything to keep her
children inside the room.
"I would think that a 4-year-old boy might try and get up if he were awake," Dial said.
Dial said Tiwari's husband and the children's father, Anand Tiwari, is extremely distraught over the loss of his family and is cooperating fully with
police. He offered to a take polygraph test Monday and police have completely discounted his involvement with Saturday's events.
Police confirmed Anand Tiwari, who works in information technology, was attending a class for his master's degree at a Chicago university during that
morning and afternoon, Dial said.

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