| 1. Jolly Joseph is a suspected criminal from India. |
| 2. She is the prime suspect in the murder of six of her family members in Koodathayi, Kerala over a period of 14 years. |
| 3. Jolly was born into a middle-class family. |
| 4. After marrying Roy Thomas, she resided in his ancestral home in Koodathayi. |
| 5. The repeated deaths in her household sparked rumors of haunting or possession. |
| 6. Her brother-in-law became suspicious and found inconsistencies in her accounts. |
| 7. Jolly falsely claimed to work at the National Institute of Technology (NIT). |
| 8. She admitted to the murders and was subsequently arrested. |
| 9. Investigators believed she killed her family members for property and assets. |
| 10. In 2020, Jolly reportedly attempted suicide in jail and was hospitalized in Kozhikode. |
| 11. The cyanide murder case inspired TV and Netflix documentary series. |
| 12. Her request for discharge was denied by the court in 2023 due to incriminating evidence. |
| 13. Jolly Joseph is a suspected serial killer from India. |
| 14. She is the prime suspect in the murder of six family members in Koodathayi, Kerala between 2002 and 2016. |
| 15. After marrying Roy Thomas in 1997, she resided in his ancestral home in Koodathayi. |
| 16. She obtained cyanide with the help of a local goldsmith, M.S., to poison her family members. |
| 17. She was arrested on 05/10/2019 following an in-depth police investigation. |
| 18. The Netflix documentary 'Curry & Cyanide: The Jolly Joseph Case' was released on 22/12/2023, directed by Christo Tomy. |