

Documentary · Crime
Overview
This true-crime documentary investigates six shocking deaths in the same family and the woman at the center of the unbelievable case: Jolly Joseph.
Top Cast


Jolly Joseph
Jolly Joseph
Self (archive footage)
Jolly Joseph
Self (archive footage)
Renji Wilson
Renji Wilson
Self (Jolly's Sister-in-Law)
Renji Wilson
Self (Jolly's Sister-in-Law)
Remo Roy
Remo Roy
Self (Jolly's Son)
Remo Roy
Self (Jolly's Son)
Rojo Thomas
Rojo Thomas
Self (Jolly's Brother-in-Law)
Rojo Thomas
Self (Jolly's Brother-in-Law)
M. S. Mathew
M. S. Mathew
Self (archive footage)
M. S. Mathew
Self (archive footage)
K. G. Simon
K. G. Simon
Self (IPS Officer)
K. G. Simon
Self (IPS Officer)
Aloor
Aloor
Self (Jolly's Lawyer)
Aloor
Self (Jolly's Lawyer)
Nikhila Henry
Nikhila Henry
Self (Journalist)
Nikhila Henry
Self (Journalist)
Ayisha
Ayisha
Self (Jolly's Neighbour)
Ayisha
Self (Jolly's Neighbour)
C. S. Chandrika
C. S. Chandrika
Self (Gender Expert)
C. S. Chandrika
Self (Gender Expert)
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