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Koodathayi serial murders: Cyanide discovered at Jolly's home; accused intended to commit suicide

The poison was found stored in a small bottle, covered with cloth

(L) Jolly Joseph; (R) Those who were found dead under mysterious circumstances | Manoramaoline

Following a confession by Jolly Thomas, the main accused in the infamous Koodathayi serial murders in Kerala, that she had stored cyanide at her home, an investigation group conducted raids at her home. The poison was found stored in a small bottle, covered with cloth, among old cutlery in the kitchen, reported Manoramaonline. According to the report, Jolly was planning to consume the poison and commit suicide. The Crime Branch section of Kerala police had earlier produced the three main accused in the sensational cyanide murders case before the Thamarassery magistrate court. Jolly, according to the police, had named two co-conspirators—M.S Mathew and Praju Kumar. Reportedly, it was one of the co-accused who procured the cyanide. Goldsmiths use cyanide to extract the yellow metal. 

Jolly Thomas, wife of Roy Thomas who died in 2011 at Koodathayi in Kerala's Kozhikode district, had earlier admitted to the murders of six members of her family—retired educational department officer P. Tom Thomas (66) his wife Annamma (57), Jolly's husband and the duo's son Roy Thomas (40), Sily Shaju (44), wife of Tom Thomas's brother's son Shaju Skaria, her two-year-old daughter Alphine, and Annamma's brother Mathew Manjadiyil (68). 

The investigating team has summoned Shaju Skaria, who remarried Jolly after the death of his wife, for interrogation. The team reached Shaju’s house at Pulikkayam and asked him to appear at the Rural SP’s ofce at Vadakara. Shaju was summoned again after discrepancies were found in his and Jolly's statements.

The news hit headlines after eerie similarities between all the six deaths, in a span of 14 years, came to the fore. In all the cases, traces of cyanide had been found and it had been a case of slow poisoning, police said. "We found that the Roy's death had occurred due to cyanide, while the wife had claimed he had died of cardiac arrest." Kozhikode rural superintendent of police K.G. Simon told reporters that Jolly was arrested in connection with the murder of her husband Roy, with whom she did not have a good relationship.

The accused reportedly admitted to the police that she poisoned her husband. Each of the murders had different motives. Police said the first victim Annamma Thomas, who was the power centre of the family, was killed to claim her money, while it is suspected that Tom Thomas, the retired government employee, was murdered to get more share of the property.

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