Daijiworld Media Network - Kozhikode (SP)
Kozhikode, Oct 10: Jolly Thomas, whose smiling face and composed behaviour left everyone admiring her, now is turning into the alleged killer of several people. It has now been confirmed that she lied to everyone about her job.
Jolly Thomas made everyone believe that she had changed to part time job from her regular job with National Institute of Technology at Kukkom as she wanted to pursue her PhD degree through Pondicherry University. However, now it is found that her claim of working as lecturer in the commerce department of NIT Calicut at Mukkom was false. There is suspicion that she did not have enough educational qualification to even bag the job of a lecturer.
Jolly Thomas
Head of the department of school of management studies at NIT Dr T Radha Ramanan, confirmed that Jolly never worked for his institution. But this information has come as a surprise to her close ones as Jolly would promptly leave for her job in the morning, all dressed up, in her car or scooter and come home in the evening. She even wore a fake college ID card which convinced her family and friends about her job credentials. Her parents-in-law too believed that she held master’s degree in commerce. In the college, some vaguely remember her visiting the canteen and library now and then alone and then going back.
With the credentials and background of Jolly turning murkier, and with no evidences having been recorded or built relating to various deaths which occurred in her family during the last some years, people are left wondering whether the investigators would be able to reach to the bottom of the whole story and bring out stark reality behind Jolly's past and the deaths she is believed to be associated with.
In spite of mysterious deaths of her close ones at irregular intervals as the years passed by, no one even had an iota of suspicion that Jolly could be behind these deaths. She projected herself as a god-fearing person, attending Sunday masses, and maintaining an impeccable behaviour. Her friends also had high regard for her. She also visited her elderly neighbours often and discussed at length about her job. Jolly's second husband, Shaju Zacharias says that she used to get calls from her college requesting her to do some work. She also attended the marriage of a NIT colleague at Kodencherry, he recalls.
Perhaps Jolly alone would be able to unravel truth behind all the deaths in her family, how and why she executed them if she had, and why she lied about her job and what was she doing when away from home in the guise of job.