Curry & Cyanide OTT Release: When And Where To Watch True-Crime Documentary
The unusual death of Roy Thomas's mother, Annamma, in 2002 marked the beginning of Jolly's family's deaths, which were initially seen as natural.
"Curry & Cyanide ¨C The Jolly Joseph Case," a forthcoming true-crime documentary, will explore the terrifying story of the Koodathayi Cyanide Killings that rocked Kerala. The documentary centers on Jolly Joseph, the main suspect in six family deaths that occurred over a 14-year period.
The unusual death of Roy Thomas's mother, Annamma, in 2002 marked the beginning of Jolly's family's deaths, which were initially seen as natural. But as more family members¡ªincluding Roy himself¡ªpassed away inexplicably, a troubling pattern became apparent. The story took on a darker tone when cyanide was discovered in Roy's postmortem results.
When To Watch Curry & Cyanide?
You can watch it on 22nd December.
Where To Watch Curry & Cyanide?
It will be released on Netflix.
The documentary, which is being directed by Christo Tomy, aims to provide a thorough investigation of the Koodathayi Cyanide Killings. It will do this by utilizing expert analysis, archival material, and interviews to shed light on one of India's most well-known criminal cases.
Who Is Jolly Joseph?
Jolly Joseph, 47, is the main suspect in the killings of six family members she wed into. The six unexplained deaths were reported to the police by Roy Thomas' brother Rojo, whose inquiry turned up Jolly Joseph. After being apprehended in October 2019, Jolly has admitted to killing the six individuals listed above using cyanide. It is believed that M. S. Mathew and Praji Kumar, who have also been detained, assisted her in obtaining the cyanide.
The authorities claim that Jolly received the cyanide from Mathew, a jewelry store employee and Jolly's relative. He allegedly admitted to the police that he gave Prajikumar two bottles of beer and ?5,000 in exchange for the cyanide. According to Mathew, Jolly requested him for cyanide so that she might kill a rodent at her home.
Episodes 100, 101, and 102 of the well-liked Indian television series Crime Patrol Satark season 2, which airs on Sony Pictures Networks India, are devoted to outlining the facts of the actual case.
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