In India, 6 in-laws murder including husband by family's ideal daughter-in-law


In India, 6 in-laws murder including husband by family's ideal daughter-in-law

In India, a wife who is known for being the ideal daughter-in-law in the family has poisoned and killed six in-laws including her husband.

According to Indian media, 47-year-old Julie Shaju killed her husband and mother-in-law in 2002 in the southern state of Kerala and married second. In the first in-laws she won the hearts of all with her cleverness and in the second in-law also achieved the status of ideal daughter-in-law, but in 2014 also poisoned the other two people, including her husband's parents.

The police resolved the murder case with full planning years ago and arrested 'Adarsh ​​Bahu' and presented it to the court where the accused has been handed over to police on physical remand. The accused also pleaded guilty.

The case surfaced when the brother of Julie's first husband, Roy Thomson, expressed suspicion over his ex-fiancé during a meeting with top police officials. Julie first poisoned her mother-in-law Annamas Thomas in 2002 and killed her father-in-law Tom Thomson six months later.

In the form of an ideal daughter-in-law, the brutal wife did not settle on her, but the nephew who demanded the post-mortem of her husband and mother-in-law was given eternal sleep and the second married, whose parents also found poison in the food was killed. According to police, Julie Shaju did all this for money.

Julie Shaju's Nand Ranji said that her parents considered Julie an ideal daughter and not tired of praising Nand herself as Julie's older sister and the two were very close to each other.

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