
As investigators get ready to rebuild the crime scene in great detail, the video has become an essential piece of evidence. A tourist's latest video clip, which provides new visual proof of Raja Raghuvanshi's last known movements with his wife Sonam and the three men currently charged with his murder, has become a crucial turning point in the investigation of the dramatic murder case.
The video recordings taken by a tourist and a YouTuber Devendra Singh from Haryana on Meghalaya's well-known "Double Decker" trip on May 23, the day Raja was reported missing and is thought to have been murdered at Shillong, are now being considered as important pieces of evidence by the police.
An additional video is being added to the investigations into the murder of Raja Raghuvanshi. When he recorded Vishal, Akash, and Anand—three guys who were later identified as the accused— Mr. Singh was also on the "Double Decker" trekking route.
The trio can be seen heading upward in the footage, with the last person attempting to cover his face as he notices the camera. According to police analysis of the footage, all of the suspects were present on May 23, the day Raja and Sonam were reported missing, and they were on the same track as them. On June 2, Raja's body was eventually found. According to authorities, he was killed the same day the video was taken.