still_snake,
you want me to elaborate on motive factor.
1. she wanted to go out and stay out late.
2. she was failing all her classes.
3. she wanted to sleep with boys.
4. she was sleeping with boys.
5. she was lying about her whereabouts.
6. she was the most spoiled nepali girl ever witnessed by the Nepali community.
7. she was a pathological lier.
8. when she was caught on one of the biggest lie, she was told to correct her behaviour.
9. when she was caught on another lie that was very disturbing, the parents cut her off with financial support.
10. when she was caught on even bigger lie that was devastating to the parents, they cut her off the will.
11. Then, when the parents wrote a letter to the girl's boyfriend regarding culture and what it means to be dating a nepali girl, the boy broke up with her. She was absolutely furious. The very next day, she retaliated by accusing Ajay of the crime.
12. She later dropped the case.
13. Many family members were absolutely pissed that she tried to accuse Ajay with no merit.
14. Many family members knew that she had forged her dates to gain entry to the US via adoption. In fact, later it was found out that there were actually four different birthdates. Even her birthplace was sometimes Rajbiraj, sometimes Janakpur. One of the family member(her cousin) informed the government.
15. When it was found out that she had lied in official documents especially to gain entry to the US, the government prosecuted her and she and her father was convicted.
16. the only way for her to gain entry to the US was by reopening the case and getting help from the police.
17. there was no way out for her here as her greencard and citizenship was contingent on her testifying.
18. she will most likely not recant as she is probably scared of the fact that the police will try to take her greencard away. Maybe she will recant once she becomes a citizen. Then the police cannot force her to testify again and will not be able to revoke her citizenship.
19. The bottom line is this: she has been a pathological lier most of her life. I don't think she realized what she was doing when she went to the police in retaliation for her breakup with her boyfriend. When she realized it, she dropped the case. Later when she was convicted and stuck in Nepal and faced a possibility of never being able to come back to the US, she pursued the case again so that she can gain re-entry and then there was no way out except to testify. And when in court, unless there is a silver bullet to show your innocence, you are most likely going to be convicted because of the nature of such crime. I don't think any of us realized that. The jurors made the decision based on EMOTION and not FACTS.
20. you will get more insight by reading on the website WWW.ADVOCATESFORAJAY.COM
21. You will get more if you listened to the two radio shows dedicated to this issue. Here are the links.
http://www.davisvanguard.org/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=3030:vanguard-radio-october-7-ajay-dev-case-show-ii&catid=45:radio&Itemid=72
http://www.davisvanguard.org/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=2993:radio-archive-ajay-dev-case&catid=102:all-community-blogs