With
the
new
details
emerging
related
to
Sushant
Singh
Rajput's
death
case,
things
are
getting
murkier
with
each
passing
day.
Now,
text
messages
of
Sushant's
sister,
Priyanka
are
accessed
by
Times
Now,
which
reveals
how
Priyanka
was
skeptical
about
Rhea
Chakraborty
from
the
last
few
months.
She
had
sent
these
messages
to
her
brother-in-law
OP
Singh.
Priyanka
had
texted
OP
Singh,
"Miranda
and
Shruti
are
the
main
stooges
of
that
girl
Rhea
and
are
part
of
the
main
conspiracy
to
destroy
Sushant
monetarily,
mentally
and
physically.
Rhea's
motive
to
swindle
his
money
and
gain
valuable
connections
in
the
industry,
riding
on
Sushant's
back
to
gain
work,
fame
and
money...
the
great
Bollywood
dream
of
Rhea."
In
another
message,
she
had
written,
"He
(Gulshan)
has
time
and
again
given
SOS
to
us
which
you
also
are
privy
to.
He
is
on
medication,
heavy
psychotic
medicines
of
which
we
have
the
prescription
from
at
least
three
different
doctors
(all
unknown
and
provided
by
Rhea
and
her
family).
Rani
di
has
the
soft
copy."
Priyanka
also
wrote
that
Sushant
was
mentally
under
duress,
and
was
turned
sick,
which
means
he
cannot
decide
for
himself.
She
further
added
that
with
prolonged
intake
of
medicines,
his
mental
faculties
were
further
weakened
and
foggy.
According
to
Times
Now,
OP
Singh
had
contacted
Sushant
and
dropped
him
a
message
saying,
"People
in
your
family
are
worried
about
your
health.
They
think
that
you
have
been
pinned
down
by
manipulative
people
who
are
medicating
you
wrongly
and
subjecting
you
to
food
and
sleep
deprivation
to
keep
you
demoralised
and
under
control."
He
had
further
written
that
Rhea
and
her
stooges
were
blowing
his
money
and
misusing
his
contacts.
OP
Singh
also
hinted
Sushant
that
Rhea
had
purged
his
loyal
team,
so
that
she
could
control
his
ecosystem
to
his
harm.
He
further
added
in
his
text
message,
"It
sounds
like
open
hostage-taking
and
daylight
robbery.
I
am
keeping
DCP
Bandra
posted
about
the
matter.
In
case
things
go
wrong,
the
police
should
know
what
it
was
all
about."
Worried
about
your
mental
well-being
or
of
someone
you
know?
Help
is
just
a
call
away.
Reach
out
to
the
nearest
mental
health
specialist
at
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Mental
Health
Foundation
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602
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