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Jolly Joseph's gruesome serial killings in Kerala's Kodikkore: A detailed analysis

Year 2019. In the village of Kudathai in Kerala, the police dug up six graves one after the other and brought out the bodies. Immediately, a foul stench spread in the area. These six bodies belonged to the same family and whenever the forensic test of each body was done, the whole country was shocked. It is known that for the last 14 years, someone had been killing these six people one by one with cyanide poison. The housewife of the family, Jolly Joseph, who introduced herself as a professor from NIT, was arrested for this murder. You will be surprised to know that her brutality was so gruesome that her own son was forced to complain to the police against her. So the question is, how did Jolly continue this hellish act for 14 years? Why was she not caught in these 14 years? And finally, due to what mistake did this terrible incident come to light? Today we will talk about one of the most terrible serial killers in India, the man who killed six members of his family one by one. What was the motive of this man behind so many murders?

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Entertainment
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The DRS Drama That Added Character to India's Series Clincher: How Rohit Sharma's Field Mentorship Turned Comedy into Coaching

India's decisive third One Day International against South Africa in Visakhapatnam on December 5, 2025, delivered far more than a series-clinching victory. Between the 43rd and 45th overs, the Dr. Y.S. Rajasekhara Reddy ACA-VDCA Stadium became the stage for an unexpectedly entertaining subplot—one that revealed the intricate dynamics of modern cricket captaincy, field strategy, and the mentoring relationship between seasoned campaigners.

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Health
10 hours ago 11 views

Big Questions Swirl Around CDC’s Controversial Hepatitis B Vaccine Policy Shift

For over thirty years, the U.S. has followed a simple rule: every newborn gets the hepatitis B vaccine within 24 hours of birth. Now, in a move that’s left a lot of doctors frustrated, the CDC’s vaccine advisory panel just voted to toss that rule out for most babies. Instead, parents of infants born to mothers who test negative for hepatitis B can wait until their child turns two months old before getting the shot—or skip it altogether. The vote wasn’t even close: 8 to 3. That’s a huge change, and it’s already touched off a wave of debate about the science behind it and what this might mean for how vaccines are handled in the future, especially under the Trump administration.

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Business
8 hours ago 9 views

Global Business This Week: Major Developments in December 2025

This week’s business news doesn’t mess around—there’s a huge philanthropic pledge, wild swings in the crypto world, companies making big moves to stay afloat, and a surprising amount of economic grit considering all the global uncertainty. As December winds down, a few stories have everyone from investors to CEOs to policymakers talking.

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Technology
4 hours ago 16 views

Metroid Prime 4: Beyond Amiibo Unlocks, Rewards & Functionality Guide

Metroid Prime 4: Beyond shakes things up with some fresh amiibo features, giving you cool rewards and unlocks you can’t get anywhere else. You’ve got three brand-new amiibo figurines made just for this game, plus support for every Metroid amiibo out there. Whether you’re into collecting, want to change up Samus’s look, or just want a gameplay boost, this system’s got you covered. Here’s the lowdown on how to use amiibo, what each one does, and how to get the most out of them while you’re exploring the strange world of Viewros.

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Politics
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Kelsey Grammer Calls Trump 'Maybe the Greatest' President Ever — What He Said at Kennedy Center

Kelsey Grammer defends Donald Trump at the Kennedy Center, calling him 'maybe the greatest' president ever. The actor explains his conservative views and Trump support in candid remarks.

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