The way they describe the 2-year-old's death, I could see it as a plausibility that it was an accident because she didn't have the adverse reaction until she went to eat the second time. She had Curry on bread was perfectly fine. Ran off to play, came back and then that was when she had the screaming fit cuz she'd eaten cyanide which means when they first sat her down when the food was handed out the bowl that was given to her probably was not poisoned. I think when she came back to eat the second time she mixed up her dish or someone was feeding her off of their food and she got dosed. I think the cyanide was meant for someone else.
Quick question for you guys that watch Seb’s Rotten Mango videos, do you watch the actual rotten mango episodes or do you watch them with him for the first time bc I can’t imagine anyone willingly hearing about these horrific crimes for a second time lol Edit: Interesting, I was genuinely curious about this so thanks y'all
As someone from kerala i do remember the time when the case created a huge stir within us for a long period of time...we were all so confused during the trials
I think I have watched/read/listened somewhere that female serial killers have the higher tendency to unalive family members or people closer to them than the male killers and most of them are pragmatic or like logical about it.
I've looked inside different wells and I'm telling no matter how pretty it looks from the outside aww pretty countryside bla bla IT ALWAYS gives creepy vibes looking inside it u can feel something hear something idk it just feels creepy
yeah but in hindu culture it's strictly forbidden....not even 2nd cousins or 3rd cousins....there are laws that prohibit cousin marriages....i am not very sure about most of the south india but for north yes...considering india is hindu dominated..i figured i should let you know if you didn't know already
@@thunderdragon3964 i figured i should have explained more precisely..the law actually prohibits cousin marriage on both the paternal and maternal sides but with the mothers side it's relatively lesser far as it only goes up to 2nd cousin and after that is okay and for the fathers side it goes upto 4th cousin...(with the username stuff bro that's just a reference you wouldn't know so stop calling names 😭) and as for "not forbidden" it is FORBIDDEN BOTH CULTURALLY AND LAW please look up "Hindu Marriage Act" and "Special Marriage Act 1954" if you don't actually know stuff
@@thunderdragon3964 for god sake...i really don't wanna go too deep into it....people must do that i don't know about everybody...but i said what i know...there is a law and i've personally never seen cousin marriages...i am not sure if you're north indian or south indian
1:23:55 The autopsy thing might make sense culturally(?) So I remember my dad saying, when a death happened and the family requested for an autopsy, that he wouldn't request for an autopsy cause I (or any other person) would be dead already. So I'm assuming some people don't really think its worth doing an autopsy unless its an extremely strange death. or the situation arises for the need of it. But thats my two cents on this. Note: I'm from south india
na, this is true for most of the world just because of how much extra work it would be, so unless there's a reason to suspect something was up or to get closure about what happened no one really gets them done, heck I think it's more common for it to be done to animals then people
as an Indian, at least where I live cousin marriage hasn’t been common for a while… there’s one in my family from a few generations back and honestly no one likes to acknowledge it lmao
Im pakistani, not indian and south asia, i think in general, normalizes cousin marriages all my dad's first cousins are married to each other in fact my dad's older sister is married to their dad's cousin family structure concept doesn exist here :D
yeah but in hindu culture it's strictly forbidden....not even 2nd cousins or 3rd cousins....there are laws that prohibit cousin marriages....i am not very sure about most of the south india but for north yes...considering india is hindu dominated..i figured i should let you know if you didn't know already
@@Abyss777 but then again this case is most likely from south india which i am not very sure about (i am north indian)and also they don't seem hindus....their names and stuff seem christian (there are a lot of christians in south and east india) so i am not sure how common it is for them to do cousin marriage thing
Just so you know, in some middle-eastern cultures, marrying your cousin is normal. Also, some people beleive its the safe bet. I am from Yemen and a Muslim too; so in my culture a lot of people marry their cousins or marry people from the same village because they think its better since you know those people. So, instead of getting to know a stranger, you're well off with someone close to you.
@@allier1867 not first as it would be to close genetic wise, heck even couples who later find out they are related often choose not to have bio kids just to be safe and in area's like this having a "defective" child would never fly
you'd be surprised to know there's many cultures that marry off cousins to cousins and stuff lmaooo or basically cousin relationships i grew up with friends of such (muslim friends) and it is really common, even though it's strange to us
ok so to clarify, cousin marriage is common among hindus in my state, but its only specific cousins. if they have the same last name as you theyre considered your brother/sister, but if they have a different last name its considered okay. but a lot of my north indian friends freaked out when they found out and thats when i realized its not common lmao. but its really not common in my generation afaik. according to my mom it might be because of closeness and perception? like me for example, i shudder at the thought of it coz i grew up freely among my cousins and always thought of everyone as brothers and sisters, which is the case for most kids now. but a generation ago, they might have grown up separated, or told from theyre young that theyre gonna be married. so your perception of the cousin is as a future husband/wife and not a cousin. i understand its gross, but it is what it is. funnily enough, even thinking of marrying cousins who share the last name as you would absolutely scandalize people like its UNTHINKABLE, coz then its like wanting to marry a brother/sister.
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As an Indian, I can tell you, marriages between 'cousins by marriage' is common. Very common.
i think it differs by state . its not common where i'm from
@@anjana2259 it's very common in my area
Not common in my state ( Jharkhand) as well 😅. Sorry.
In South India it's very common but in North it's not.
It's common in alot of African Countries too
The way they describe the 2-year-old's death, I could see it as a plausibility that it was an accident because she didn't have the adverse reaction until she went to eat the second time. She had Curry on bread was perfectly fine. Ran off to play, came back and then that was when she had the screaming fit cuz she'd eaten cyanide which means when they first sat her down when the food was handed out the bowl that was given to her probably was not poisoned. I think when she came back to eat the second time she mixed up her dish or someone was feeding her off of their food and she got dosed. I think the cyanide was meant for someone else.
Quick question for you guys that watch Seb’s Rotten Mango videos, do you watch the actual rotten mango episodes or do you watch them with him for the first time bc I can’t imagine anyone willingly hearing about these horrific crimes for a second time lol
Edit: Interesting, I was genuinely curious about this so thanks y'all
I watched it first on Rotten Mango . I guess I've watched all of Rotten Mango videos tbh. And it's interesting to rewatch it on Seb's video reaction.
Sometimes i watch/listen her when i am doing some work alongside, but watch reaction video when I don't want to watch it alone.
depends really, sometimes I watch hers first, but sometimes I rather wait until he watches it so I can do it with him.
I’ve probably watched all of the rotten mango’s videos so yeahh 😅 and if I haven’t, I go to her channel first lol
sometimes i watch it first, sometimes with seb, sometimes after seb i rewatch mango's video
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I love watching Stephanie. I've literally watched most of the videos in all three of her channels. And I love re-watching them with you.
As someone from kerala i do remember the time when the case created a huge stir within us for a long period of time...we were all so confused during the trials
bro same.. manorama's newspapers were covered with this.......
I think I have watched/read/listened somewhere that female serial killers have the higher tendency to unalive family members or people closer to them than the male killers and most of them are pragmatic or like logical about it.
I've looked inside different wells and I'm telling no matter how pretty it looks from the outside aww pretty countryside bla bla IT ALWAYS gives creepy vibes looking inside it u can feel something hear something idk it just feels creepy
By the way Seb, in most cultures except for the Western world, first cousin marriage is not a weird thing
Speak for yourself. I'm asian and i think marrying first cousin is incest
Really? In what cultures
@@sophieee143__ as far as i know, in islam culture it's a normal thing
@@Ali-io6jl I havent heard of this is Turkey...?
In a lot of islamic countries@@sophieee143__
Cousin marriage is quite common in Arab Muslim and south asian communities and its not considered incest
yeah but in hindu culture it's strictly forbidden....not even 2nd cousins or 3rd cousins....there are laws that prohibit cousin marriages....i am not very sure about most of the south india but for north yes...considering india is hindu dominated..i figured i should let you know if you didn't know already
@@thunderdragon3964 i figured i should have explained more precisely..the law actually prohibits cousin marriage on both the paternal and maternal sides but with the mothers side it's relatively lesser far as it only goes up to 2nd cousin and after that is okay and for the fathers side it goes upto 4th cousin...(with the username stuff bro that's just a reference you wouldn't know so stop calling names 😭) and as for "not forbidden" it is FORBIDDEN BOTH CULTURALLY AND LAW please look up "Hindu Marriage Act" and "Special Marriage Act 1954" if you don't actually know stuff
@@thunderdragon3964 for god sake...i really don't wanna go too deep into it....people must do that i don't know about everybody...but i said what i know...there is a law and i've personally never seen cousin marriages...i am not sure if you're north indian or south indian
I dont think its normal in turkey tbh
@@sophieee143__ I'm sure it is amongst the Muslims there maybe not common but exists
Im an Indian and an old subscriber to your channel, I was so surprised that you were watching this lmao
1:23:55 The autopsy thing might make sense culturally(?)
So I remember my dad saying, when a death happened and the family requested for an autopsy, that he wouldn't request for an autopsy cause I (or any other person) would be dead already.
So I'm assuming some people don't really think its worth doing an autopsy unless its an extremely strange death. or the situation arises for the need of it. But thats my two cents on this.
Note: I'm from south india
na, this is true for most of the world just because of how much extra work it would be, so unless there's a reason to suspect something was up or to get closure about what happened no one really gets them done, heck I think it's more common for it to be done to animals then people
as an Indian, at least where I live cousin marriage hasn’t been common for a while… there’s one in my family from a few generations back and honestly no one likes to acknowledge it lmao
Hey so I m from this part of indian and i am telling you this was the BIGGEST serial killing a housewife has done.......
Im pakistani, not indian
and south asia, i think in general, normalizes cousin marriages
all my dad's first cousins are married to each other
in fact my dad's older sister is married to their dad's cousin
family structure concept doesn exist here :D
yeah but in hindu culture it's strictly forbidden....not even 2nd cousins or 3rd cousins....there are laws that prohibit cousin marriages....i am not very sure about most of the south india but for north yes...considering india is hindu dominated..i figured i should let you know if you didn't know already
@@leeknowsnothing oh I didn't know that-
Woah, ig then it is very weird for them hv married their cousins..
Anyways, thanks for letting me know!!
@@Abyss777 but then again this case is most likely from south india which i am not very sure about (i am north indian)and also they don't seem hindus....their names and stuff seem christian (there are a lot of christians in south and east india) so i am not sure how common it is for them to do cousin marriage thing
I love that you said rules for serial killers. I don't think rules apply to people like that lol.
3:42 Why am I watching this at 3:30 a.m. ?!
seeing my personality and behavior my future kids are most likely to be serial killer to be honest 💀
Just so you know, in some middle-eastern cultures, marrying your cousin is normal. Also, some people beleive its the safe bet. I am from Yemen and a Muslim too; so in my culture a lot of people marry their cousins or marry people from the same village because they think its better since you know those people. So, instead of getting to know a stranger, you're well off with someone close to you.
Even first cousins?
Its def not normal in turkey?
@@allier1867 Yes, in Yemen only, I guess
@@sophieee143__ Yeah, I don't think so
@@allier1867 not first as it would be to close genetic wise, heck even couples who later find out they are related often choose not to have bio kids just to be safe and in area's like this having a "defective" child would never fly
8:02 that one "Adventure time" episode lol
you'd be surprised to know there's many cultures that marry off cousins to cousins and stuff lmaooo or basically cousin relationships
i grew up with friends of such (muslim friends) and it is really common, even though it's strange to us
ok so to clarify, cousin marriage is common among hindus in my state, but its only specific cousins. if they have the same last name as you theyre considered your brother/sister, but if they have a different last name its considered okay. but a lot of my north indian friends freaked out when they found out and thats when i realized its not common lmao. but its really not common in my generation afaik. according to my mom it might be because of closeness and perception? like me for example, i shudder at the thought of it coz i grew up freely among my cousins and always thought of everyone as brothers and sisters, which is the case for most kids now. but a generation ago, they might have grown up separated, or told from theyre young that theyre gonna be married. so your perception of the cousin is as a future husband/wife and not a cousin. i understand its gross, but it is what it is.
funnily enough, even thinking of marrying cousins who share the last name as you would absolutely scandalize people like its UNTHINKABLE, coz then its like wanting to marry a brother/sister.
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Curry & Cyanide: The Jolly Joseph Case
If its cousin by marriage, then at least they're not related by blood
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I mean, they're cousins by marriage. So at least they're not related by blood
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