The Tragic Case of Pravin Varughese Part 1


Unraveling the Complexities of the Tragic Pravin Varughese Case: A Detailed Examination.

Pravin Varughese, a college student from Illinois, went missing in February 2014. His body was discovered in a wooded area days later, sparking a nationwide investigation into his mysterious death. Details surrounding Varughese’s disappearance and the circumstances of his demise have left investigators puzzled, with conflicting reports and evidence pointing to potential foul play. As detectives delve deeper into this perplexing case, they are faced with a web of deceit and betrayal that may hold the key to uncovering the truth behind this tragic incident. Stay tuned for more updates on this ongoing investigation.

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43 Comments to “The Tragic Case of Pravin Varughese Part 1”

  • @Murderface2323

    So in highschool we all definitely drank the beer out of the cups lol I guess I need to re-evaluate my life 😂

  • @melissaadams8773

    I’m listening to this blow out boob and she talks wayyyyyyy too much about drinking and badass bull. Quiet!

  • @amandaruiz6828

    Stephanie you should do the Molly Young case as well.

  • @amandaruiz6828

    So wild that you covered this case! I live about 30 minutes from Carbondale and lived even closer when this happened. Hurst which is idk maybe 10 mins away. SIU has always had a bad reputation, lots of assaults on women also. I chose to go to a different college just because of all of the sketchy things that go on there.

  • @429np

    Marion prison is FEDERAL!!

  • @ericalenhart1098

    I am almost not able to finish this video because it is so frustrating. What. The. Fu**.

  • @nastycrafter4640

    Brown in a small town. No matter how much the local is at fault the brown people are to blame. Lived it. Will never live in a small town again.

  • @eeshanbaheti1310

    one thing that is absolutely clear is that the police investigation was shite

  • @tammydawnhardin641

    I love love love your show. Hate your intro music. I forward past it as fast as I can bc it’s so scary. Love you Stephanie

  • @jessicagullo7004

    You know it's possible to forget things when you're drunk right

  • @Dawn627

    If you have to say you're a nice guy, you're not a nice guy. 1:28:27

  • @stephonmebeech

    Wow
 those pictures.. Poor baby..

  • @colorsflight6432

    I don't get this police reaction. I am very familiar with these areas and if I beven thought about farting near a cop I would be beat down and arrested and they would find charges for me. Happened many many times.

  • @colorsflight6432

    I am familiar with this area being from SW MO and going to this area for music festival and camping many many times

  • @Rainbowofthefallen

    Just commenting for the algorithm ❀

  • @leafyleaf24

    What a disgusting miscarriage of justice, it's so obvious that Gage is a murderer. Thanks for bringing his case to light and keeping Pravin's memory alive.

  • @tanyakauffman311

    We black/brown people are so scary. I don’t know how we haven’t managed to rule the world yet. 🙄

  • @sallyh.6362

    Gage is a piece of garbage who probably lacks the moral fibre to ever become anything else. The dean clearly has a chummy “let’s not bring bad publicity to our town by having the press print that one of our students murdered another” relationship with the police. Also some butt covering by the police, who let a drunk student drive away and ignored the “car jacker” running loose in the words, which I could almost understand him doing in the moment, except that he didn’t mention the person in the woods when a person was missing the next day, and that enough to motivate the police to do launch a cover up, since it’s clearly better for everybody, (except Parveen and everyone who cares about him) to blame him for his own death. And if gage represents the level of racism in the town, it probably wasn’t even a big deal to them to do that. I hope the dean has nightmares about parveen every night. With him confronting her About how she went to the family to manipulate them as they found out that he was dead, with her and the colleges reputation as her only concern.

  • @errrkt

    I love that you contacted mom for this. something i feel most true crime pods or tubers fail to even try to do. they deserve that respect and consideration. Also it goes to show here, they might even help you tell their loved one's story and give you a lot more valuable information and perspective which makes for better content.

  • @aleisaetheridge8682

    I believe tese creeps jumped Pravin when he was walking back to his place and theres no doubt in ny mind at all they did it and kulled that poor Boy ,whether they meant to kill him r not I dont care ,they jumped him and beat him and caused his death .

  • @aleisaetheridge8682

    This is so very very sad and so frustrating and it makes ne furiously sick to see that Boys head and know they called it a little bruise with no significant trauma ,disgusting and oviously this boy was beaten and probably by a few people and hit with something other then a bush r even a fist .U cant get a dent like that with just a fist .This caee is always making me so angry and sad for this family and fir Pravin .

  • @critical-goat363

    This is a horrible loss, Pravin had a beautiful family and was an amazing person. I'm very glad he is as loved in the ever-after as he was in life.

  • @livieahmarierogers687

    Growing up less than an hour away of Carbondale they use to call it the drug college or they were more known for having “blackout” parties where it didn’t count unless someone was hospitalized.

  • @kimo4160

    Does anyone know what shoes Privan was wearing that night?? Wonder if the shoes Gabe has on his interview are the same?

  • @allabouttravel

    Any layman following this case, watching Gage's questioning and looking at Pravin's body can tell that he was murdered and that Gage was outright lying. Police at Carbondale or anywhere else cant be so dumb to not see this . This was plain murder after an attempted robbery coupled with racism, a case of a coverup by the police, the coroner, the DA's office and a case of pure white privilege. Im sure if Gage had been of any other color, or if Pravin were white, the outcome would have been a life sentence. Luckily, murder has no statute of limitation and I hope Pravin's family pursues this until a more competent and fair agency takes over and hands down a life sentence to this monster. RIP Pravin!

  • @bethanybastien9464

    I was born in Murphysboro about 5min from Carbondale. Sadly SoIL has a pattern of covering things. Mollys case and this case have made me so mad and ashamed of my home ..

  • @gora876

    What’s so hard to understand? Bethune beat him to death, police department and justice system trying to save him because he’s “white”. Speak the truth and it will set you free.

  • @liza8143

    I could be totally wrong but i just have a question, wouldn’t they find no alcohol in the toxicology report because it had been five days since he had died? Alcohol only lasts like 2-3 days at most right? Obviously being drunk doesn’t change anything that happened but I wonder if he could have been drunk that night?

  • @Witch_Bitch86

    Monica Zukas over here trying to justify toxic and bad behavior. Justifying underage drinking and shit. Who tf is this woman???

  • @alterego2978

    To just accuse that young man of being on drugs is disgusting. They hadn’t run any toxicology report yet, so WHY!!!

  • @MariPM1971

    That bruise reminded me of one I got not paying attention when a friend asked me to look at his new muffler. I didn't notice his tow hitch. Got the nickname Omega due to how it kinda looked.

  • @sailoraries8086

    someone needs to tell Gaege that nice people don't feel the need to constantly remind others that they're nice

  • @brownie6316

    White POLICE đŸ‘źâ€â™€ïž do anything twist everything to save their on kind!! 😡😡😡

  • @ninny90285

    I have literally only heard of beer pong being played by slamming the cups that are on the table full of beer… LOL!

  • @naivenostalgia

    This family sounds so loving; the type of family any child would have been blessed to have been born into & to have had with them as they grew up. His parents, sisters, & cousins quite clearly adored Pravin and my heart breaks for their loss. I hope they have been able to find a kind of peace & also comfort in knowing that they all contributed to the wonderful life he had while he was here.

    We all impact the people we meet, whether once, twice, or 100,000 times. Everyone Pravin was closest with has been changed by him from their many conversations & interactions. The new people they go on to meet will also be changed by Pravin because of this & his impact will always live on in this way. No one can ever take this away from them.♡

  • @stacymacdonald440

    The leg bruising is a pattern. Hit by a car/truck

  • @nennie2243

    Gage is so full of shit. I don't believe a single thing that comes out of his mouth.

  • @sawyersable2610

    I don't know Pravin but I just know that Garbage I mean Gaege is lying about him. So sorry Pravin, you and your family deserved better.

  • @katferguson

    How these cops acted/didn't act is why I say a higher caliber of cop is needed. Masters degrees should be mandatory along with regular FBI trainings.

  • @KSullivan1013

    A nice guy wouldn't repeatedly say they are a nice guy đŸš©đŸš©đŸš©

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