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Kerala serial murder: Experts to be inducted into SIT probing the case

Police will further seek the help of the best lab to conduct trace analysis of the dead bodies and will explore the possibilities of approaching foreign labs if needed.

Kerala serial murder: Expert officials to be inducted into SIT probing the case
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Published : Oct 9, 2019, 1:15 PM IST

Kozhikode: Police has decided to induct experts in the Special Investigation Team (SIT) probing the death of six members of a family over a period of 14 years, state Police Chief Lok Nath Behera said on Tuesday.

Police will seek the help of the best lab in the country to conduct trace analysis of the dead bodies and will also explore the possibilities of approaching foreign labs if needed.

A team of 11 will be divided into six groups for the investigation. Jolly Shaju, who was arrested for allegedly poisoning to death six members of her family, over a period of 14 years in Kerala's Koodathayi village in Kozhikode district, has admitted that she killed them all, the police had said on Tuesday.

The six deaths in the family took place between 2002 and 2016. While the first death, which is now being suspected to be a murder, was of Jolly's mother-in-law, the most recent to die in the family was a relative and mother of a two-year-old.

Expert officials to be inducted into SIT probing the case, says Kerala top cop Lok Nath Behera, on Wednesday.

The Investigating Officer (IO) handling the serial murder case, told the media that Jolly allegedly killed them in order to take away the property.

He said that pursuant to the thorough analysis and consultation with the doctors, it was found that they all died because of cyanide poisoning.

The police had on Monday arrested Jolly along with a jewellery shop employee MS Mathew and one Prajikumar in connection with the deaths.

Prajikumar is accused of supplying cyanide to Jolly to carry out murders in Kudathai village of the district. Mathew and Prajikumar both were known to Jolly for a long time, the police said.

The police said that her mother-in-law, Annamma Thomas, was killed because "she was the most important person in that family".

"She looked after everything in the family. It was a move to gain control over the complete financial transactions within the family," the IO said.

In 2008, Tom Thomas, her father in law, was killed. "More reasons lead to his death. He was killed to gain possession of his property," he said, adding that once the duo had an "ugly fight".

In 2011, her husband breathed his last. The officer revealed that their relationship was in a very "bad state during the last days, which ultimately led to his death."

Three years later, Annamma's brother, who, the police claims had sought post-mortem to be conducted on the body of Jolly's husband, died. "I do not want to reveal how he was killed, we are still waiting for some more information," the police officer said.

The same year, a toddler, Alphine Shaju, was allegedly killed by Jolly. "She had told many people that she would have loved to have someone like Shaju (Alphine's husband) as her husband. In the case, it was told that the child died after she chocked some food while eating," he said, adding that the toddler died due to cyanide poisoning.

The last one to have been killed by the accused was Alphine's mother in 2016." According to Jolly, she gave her some water to drink and we could also find out that she died after drinking the water. The poison was mixed in that water. After all these deaths, she married him (Shaju)," the police divulged.

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Kozhikode: Police has decided to induct experts in the Special Investigation Team (SIT) probing the death of six members of a family over a period of 14 years, state Police Chief Lok Nath Behera said on Tuesday.

Police will seek the help of the best lab in the country to conduct trace analysis of the dead bodies and will also explore the possibilities of approaching foreign labs if needed.

A team of 11 will be divided into six groups for the investigation. Jolly Shaju, who was arrested for allegedly poisoning to death six members of her family, over a period of 14 years in Kerala's Koodathayi village in Kozhikode district, has admitted that she killed them all, the police had said on Tuesday.

The six deaths in the family took place between 2002 and 2016. While the first death, which is now being suspected to be a murder, was of Jolly's mother-in-law, the most recent to die in the family was a relative and mother of a two-year-old.

Expert officials to be inducted into SIT probing the case, says Kerala top cop Lok Nath Behera, on Wednesday.

The Investigating Officer (IO) handling the serial murder case, told the media that Jolly allegedly killed them in order to take away the property.

He said that pursuant to the thorough analysis and consultation with the doctors, it was found that they all died because of cyanide poisoning.

The police had on Monday arrested Jolly along with a jewellery shop employee MS Mathew and one Prajikumar in connection with the deaths.

Prajikumar is accused of supplying cyanide to Jolly to carry out murders in Kudathai village of the district. Mathew and Prajikumar both were known to Jolly for a long time, the police said.

The police said that her mother-in-law, Annamma Thomas, was killed because "she was the most important person in that family".

"She looked after everything in the family. It was a move to gain control over the complete financial transactions within the family," the IO said.

In 2008, Tom Thomas, her father in law, was killed. "More reasons lead to his death. He was killed to gain possession of his property," he said, adding that once the duo had an "ugly fight".

In 2011, her husband breathed his last. The officer revealed that their relationship was in a very "bad state during the last days, which ultimately led to his death."

Three years later, Annamma's brother, who, the police claims had sought post-mortem to be conducted on the body of Jolly's husband, died. "I do not want to reveal how he was killed, we are still waiting for some more information," the police officer said.

The same year, a toddler, Alphine Shaju, was allegedly killed by Jolly. "She had told many people that she would have loved to have someone like Shaju (Alphine's husband) as her husband. In the case, it was told that the child died after she chocked some food while eating," he said, adding that the toddler died due to cyanide poisoning.

The last one to have been killed by the accused was Alphine's mother in 2016." According to Jolly, she gave her some water to drink and we could also find out that she died after drinking the water. The poison was mixed in that water. After all these deaths, she married him (Shaju)," the police divulged.

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Investigation team is expanding into a series of murder in koodathayi near kozhikkodu. The deaths in the murder series will be investigated separately. The team of 11 will be divided into six groups and investigated. Rural SP KG Simon is the co-ordinator in charge. Currently, with the formation of new teams, each team will have one leader. 

The teams will include experts who specialize in cybercrime, forensic testing, FIR preparation, and investigators. Each FIR will be registered in each case. In all cases, the chief culprit is Jolly.

A case has been registered in connection with the death of Roy Thomas. Meanwhile, police will file an application in Thamarassery court today demanding the custody of Jolly Joseph. According to the police, a detailed examination of the statements taken so far can only be carried out if the accused is taken into custody.


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