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EPISODE · Jun 7, 2025 · 17 MIN

153. The Dover Mansion Massacre

from The Desi Crime Podcast · host Desi Studios

TO HEAR THE FULL EPISODE, HEAD TO: https://www.patreon.com/thedesistudios or join our YouTube family https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCnbfV0YvrxWMq3h0hmo13Jg/joinFor many Indian families, America is the dream. A clean, green world where jobs are stable, homes are spacious, and children thrive under the flag of opportunity. But sometimes, behind suburban smiles and manicured lawns, something else grows. Something silent. Something dangerous. In late 2023 and early 2024, news began to surface of not one, not two, but three separate incidents involving Indian-American families—fathers who, by all outward appearances, had it all. Educated. Employed. Settled. And yet, in three quiet homes, across three different states, these men killed their families. Wives. Children. And then, themselves. These aren’t just stories of individual tragedy. They are stories of pressure and breakdown, of cultural dislocation and invisible suffering. They raise questions we rarely ask until it's too late: What happens when the dream begins to rot from the inside? This is the story of that one question. This is the story of the Kamals. The Henrys. The Nagarajappas.

TO HEAR THE FULL EPISODE, HEAD TO: https://www.patreon.com/thedesistudios or join our YouTube family https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCnbfV0YvrxWMq3h0hmo13Jg/joinFor many Indian families, America is the dream. A clean, green world where jobs are stable, homes are spacious, and children thrive under the flag of opportunity. But sometimes, behind suburban smiles and manicured lawns, something else grows. Something silent. Something dangerous. In late 2023 and early 2024, news began to surface of not one, not two, but three separate incidents involving Indian-American families—fathers who, by all outward appearances, had it all. Educated. Employed. Settled. And yet, in three quiet homes, across three different states, these men killed their families. Wives. Children. And then, themselves. These aren’t just stories of individual tragedy. They are stories of pressure and breakdown, of cultural dislocation and invisible suffering. They raise questions we rarely ask until it's too late: What happens when the dream begins to rot from the inside? This is the story of that one question. This is the story of the Kamals. The Henrys. The Nagarajappas.

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