Rani Goshwalla

Rani Goshwalla was a young student, who was murdered in the grounds of her college in Murder on Campus (Case #32).

Murder Details
Rani was found dead in her college grounds. She was tied up with her own bikini next to ant hill with writings and marks all over her body. Upon autopsy, Nathan told the team that he had analyzed the writings on Rani's body and that it was nothing but just harmless messages. He also said that the victim was forced to drink huge amount of alcohol, but she hadn't died from poisoning. Actually, she had died because of the ants that were next to her. When Rani fell unconsious, the ants had crawled into her ears, mouth and nose until she had died of asphyxiation. Nathan had also found some traces of champagne on Rani's body. The sugar in the champagne had attracted the ants toward the victim. The champagne was of a much higher quality than what Rani was made to drink, so it was obvious that the killer wanted to keep such an expensive drink all to themselves. This meant that Rani's killer used to drink champagne. After further investigation, the team discovered that the killer used to eat frozen yoghurt, took supplements of Vitamin C, wore pink clothes and  Psi Sigma Gamma Brooch.

Killer and Reasons
The killer was Rani's older sister, Misha Goshwalla. Misha hated Rani and was jealous of her. She thought that her younger sister was better, prettier and more popular than her. One day, Misha had decided to tell her sister what she felt while they were in the campus. Just when Misha went to Rani, she saw her younger sister wearing a bikini with writings all over her body. This made Misha want to humiliate the victim infront of the whole college. She made Rani drink alcohol after alcohol until the victim had finally passed out. Then, Misha tied Rani with her own bikini and left for the whole college to see, but what she didn't realize was that there was ant hill next to her unconsious sister, which made her die of asphyxiation after the ants crawled into her ears, nose and mouth.

Case Appearances

 * Murder on Campus (Case #32)