Kerala cyanide murders: Jolly hated girls, sought to poison 5 others

The police came to know of the bids against 3 girls during initial investigation

Jolly exhumation manorama vidhuraj A collage showing exhumation of a victim of the cyanide murders (M.T. Vidhuraj) and Jolly Joseph in jail (Malayala Manorama)

More shocking details about the Koodathayi serial killings are coming out as the probe intensifies against prime suspect Jolly Joseph, who is suspected to have killed six members of the family into which she was married initially.

Now it has come to light that she had allegedly tried to do away with five girls as well, police sources revealed. Investigators found out that Jolly had attempted to murder the young daughters of her relatives and friends.

It has emerged that these children had complained of uneasiness and had froth coming out of their mouths after having food. Jolly was at their homes at these times as she had been during the death of six people who were eliminated by her over a decade. Jolly had allegedly laced cyanide with food or drink to commit the murders.

Though the children who escaped the bids were admitted to hospital, the cause of the illness could not be found. The police probe now has ascertained these to be cases of attempt to murder.

The police came to know of the bids against three girl children during the initial investigation stage itself, sources revealed. The detailed statements of the relatives of these children were also taken.

After Jolly was arrested over the sinister murders, the relatives of two other children also raised suspicions. The daughter of Jolly's first husband's sister was also among them. One of these girl children is currently overseas.

Jolly (47) was arrested last week on suspicion of killing six members of her first husband’s family, one after the other over a period of 14 years at Koodathayi in Kerala's Kozhikode district. Her first husband and his parents as well as their kin were among her victims.

Hated girl children?

Though Jolly had allegedly killed two-year-old Alphine, the daughter of her current husband Shaju before marrying him, she did not make any attempt to kill his elder son. When asked about this, Jolly said that girls would be a liability once they grow up. Jolly also replied that she did not like girl children, a police source confirmed.

With this revelation, police raked up the evidence on five other murder attempts.

Jolly has two sons from her marriage with Roy Thomas, one of her victims.

The probe also revealed Jolly had allegedly undergone abortions thrice. A check would be held to ascertain if her hatred towards girl children prompted her to resort to these medical termination of pregnancies.

All the victims fell unconscious and died after having food, with froth coming out of their mouths.

Jolly confessed that she had given cyanide to all six of them to eliminate them. Co-accused M.S. Mathew, who is also a relative of Jolly, had allegedly given her the cyanide. She had stored the cyanide for use later.

The police had exhumed the bodies of the victims last week to conduct scientific tests.

DNA checks abroad?

Kerala DGP Loknath Behera said that the DNA tests on the mortal remains of the victims would be conducted at the best laboratories in the country. "If not, then the samples would be sent to the foreign labs with the permission of the court," the top cop said. The probe team would be expanded to include cyber, forensic and DNA experts, he added.

The probe team led by Kozhikode rural SP K.G. Simon would be divided into six smaller teams that would be tasked to individually investigate each of the six murders.

Meanwhile, the police would move the Thamarassery magistrate court on Wednesday, seeking the custody of the accused for questioning and evidence gathering.

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