Forensic psychiatrist states Anu was vain and self-centred.
Forensic psychiatrist, Kenneth Byrne, states Anu Singh was vain and self-centred and saw men as commodities
'Innocent hypothesis' suggested by Anu Singh's lawyers
Defence counsel, Jack Pappas, notes a list of 'bizarre' case points which he said were inconsistent with a simple, evil, criminal intent.
Psychiatrist states Anu Singh had a borderline personality disorder
The Canberra Times reports on a forensic psychiatrist analysis on Anu Singh during the ACT Supreme Court hearing.
Student told of accused's suicide plan
Accounts from Joe Tan (an ANU student who attended the dinner party) about his conversations with Madhavi Rao, and the behaviour at the dinner party.
Interview with Anu Singh's father
The father of Anu Singh, Dr Pradyumn Singh, talks about his daughter transition from a "happy-go-lucky" child to a young woman with a mental illness.
The first policeman on the scene
On the 22 October 1998, The Canberra Times reports on the accounts from the first policeman on the scene, Sergeant Raymond Fitzpatrick.