Criminal Justice 4 Finale Episode: Anju Or Raj- Who KILLED Roshni? Mystery Of Main Villain Solved

Criminal Justice 4 Finale Episode Anju Or Raj- Who KILLED Roshni Mystery Of Main Villain Solved

Criminal Justice 4 Finale Episode (8): Who killed Roshni in Criminal Justice: A Family Matter? The viewers have been asking this question ever since the first episode premiere on JioHotstar. Despite complaints over the staggered episode release pattern, the fans are glued to their screens. They have been vocal about the weekly release format, mentioning that they would have loved to binge-watch the episodes together.

CRIMINAL JUSTICE SEASON 4 FINALE DATE REVEALED

Earlier this month, an industry source informed Filmibeat "Criminal Justice is a huge property for JioHotstar, and the executives know the popularity of the franchise. They have followed the weekly pattern to grab more eyeballs and create anticipation for the web series. As Criminal Justice 4 episodes 1-7 have received a mind-boggling response on the platform, the network is excited to premiere the finale episode of the crime legal drama soon."

While the fans continued to request JioHotstar to release the episodes together, the streaming platform followed the weekly release pattern. The numbers have proved that Criminal Justice enjoys a significant fan following among the audience.

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"Criminal Justice season 4 will continue to follow the same pattern when it comes to releasing the episodes. It was clear from the beginning that the web series would have a blockbuster grand finale episode in July 2025. The network is overwhelmed with the amazing response the web series has generated from all corners," the source added.

WHO KILLED ROSHNI IN CRIMINAL JUSTICE 4? ANJU OR RAJ- MAIN VILLAIN IS...

There has been buzz on social media about the potential twist in the finale episode of Criminal Justice. Earlier, the signs pointed towards Ira Nagpal being the killer in the show. However, recent signs have indicated that Ira didn't murder Roshni in the series.

Spoilers ahead! Please read at your own risk, if you don't want to spoil the twist.

Redditors had a field day as they deciphered how Anju could be the killer in Criminal Justice season 4. While Madhav Mishra is busy solving the case, internet users have pointed out that Anju might have killed Roshni.

One user commented, "I think I found a huge clue that might reveal who the real killer is (big spoiler if this is true, so proceed with caution). EPISODE 1, around 27:15 - When Anju enters and finds Raj with Roshni's body, look at the kitchen table: there's a milk carton, a glass, and a dropper bottle on it. These exact items show up later in Anju's trash! Then at 29:25, when the police arrive, the entire table is cleared, even Roshni's purse is moved. This means Anju changed the scene after calling the cops (sic)."

He added, "Also, Anju's hair is wet when she enters the flat, meaning she probably just showered - possibly to wash off blood from the killing or a struggle. And I doubt her flat was checked for blood traces. So here's my theory: Anju killed Roshni. Raj is guilty by association. Roshni was probably poisoning Ira slowly by putting the dropper medicine in her milk - maybe as revenge for having to abort Raj's baby, or more likely, to keep Ira sick so she'd remain needed in the household. Remember how Ira kept fainting and they did blood tests, but it was never brought up again?"

"Yesss possible! Maybe Anju does have cancer and hence they are scared Ira might too due to her fainting. Roshni might have gotten scared that if Anju has cancer, maybe Raj will reconcile w Anju and she'll be left behind. So hence in order to increase her requirement she started poisoning Ira so that Raj will need her no matter what to take care of Ira (sic)," another user said.

Criminal Justice 4 has kept the viewers engaged with its drama-packed episodes. The suspense will be lifted in the finale episode next week.

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