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KD Kempamma, also known as Cyanide Mallika, is India's first convicted female serial killer. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] Commencing with her first murder in 1999, Kempamma killed 6 women over the next 8 years, 5 between October and December in 2007.
Curry & Cyanide: The Jolly Joseph Case is a true crime documentary directed by Christopher Tomy, investigating six deaths in the same family and the woman at the center of the Koodathayi Cyanide killing case. [1] It was released on Netflix on 22 December 2023. [2]
KD Kempamma: known as "Cyanide Mallika"; poisoned six women from 1999 to 2007 with cyanide; India's first convicted female serial killer; sentenced to death, commuted to life imprisonment. [236] [237] Surendra Koli: convicted of raping and murdering four children in Delhi in 2005 and 2006 with another 12 cases pending. [238] [239]
TYLENOL MURDERS: After a joint FBI task force was unable to pin the 1982 Tylenol murders on prime suspect James Lewis, special agent Roy Lane was coaxed out of retirement to carry out a daring ...
A 55-year-old cold case may have finally been solved after police took a 77-year-old man into custody for a 1969 murder. Joseph Ambroz, 77, was arrested in Ponca City, Oklahoma in connection with ...
“Murder cases are not solved in 24 hours or a week or two,” Hampikian said. “You got to look at the science first, let the data speak, develop a hypothesis.” Reporter Kevin Fixler contributed.
The Koodathayi cyanide killings were a series of unnatural deaths which were later regarded as murders, that occurred in Koodathayi in Kerala, India. The crimes were investigated in late 2019, involving the mystery of 6 deaths over a span of 14 years.
CHICAGO (CBS) -- Investigators in Wisconsin have used DNA evidence to solve a 65-year-old cold case involving a 7-year-old boy whose body was found in a culvert.