Episodios

  • The Panamkutty murder of 1981: The human sacrifice that haunted Kerala
    Sep 27 2025

    Seventeen-year-old Sophia left home for love, unaware that her new life would spiral into horror. Mohanan’s family, guided by a mysterious sorcerer, planned a human sacrifice—promising wealth and blessings at a deadly cost.

    Sophia was brutally murdered, her fate hidden from the world. But whispers of her disappearance stirred suspicion, drawing the police closer. As the investigation unfolded, shocking confessions and horrifying evidence came to light.

    This episode of Onmanorama’s Kerala Crime Files reveals a chilling tale of betrayal, ritual killing, and the terrifying grip of blind faith.

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    6 m
  • Elanthoor Human Sacrifice Murders: Stolen lives, & Faith Drenched in Violence
    Sep 19 2025

    In 2022, the quiet village of Elanthoor in Pathanamthitta became the backdrop for one of Kerala’s most shocking crimes. Two women, Padmam and Rosly, went missing and were later found brutally murdered and buried near the home of healer Bhagaval Singh and his wife, Laila.

    The true architect was Muhammad Shafi, a repeat offender who manipulated the couple into believing human sacrifice would bring them wealth and protection.

    This episode of Onmanorama's Kerala Crime Files unravels how blind belief, desperation, and greed led to a ritual of unimaginable cruelty that scarred a once-celebrated village forever.

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    8 m
  • Tushara Murder Case: India’s first starvation murder | Ft. Investigation Officer V S Dinaraj
    Sep 12 2025

    She was just 27, weighing barely twenty-one kilos when death claimed her. But this was no illness. It was murder—by slow starvation.

    For six years, Tushara was silenced, cut off from her family, and trapped inside a home ruled by dowry demands, cruelty, and occult rituals.

    Her husband Chandulal and mother-in-law Geetha Lal orchestrated every step of her isolation, until her emaciated body told the truth. In 2025, a Kollam court called it India’s first starvation murder.

    This episode of Kerala Crime Files traces a chilling story of control, secrecy, and justice delivered—too late for Tushara.

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    10 m
  • The Devalokam double murder: A witness that sang cock-a-doodle-doo
    Sep 4 2025

    In October 1993, the quiet village of Perla in Kasaragod witnessed a crime both brutal and bizarre.

    Imam Hussain, a self proclaimed sorcerer, lured farmer Sreekrishna Bhat and his wife Sreemathi into a fake ritual, promising hidden treasure. Instead, he murdered them for just eight sovereigns of jewellery, leaving behind three orphaned children and a community in shock.

    Among the strangest details was a rooster, seized as “evidence” and kept under police protection, even subjected to a post-mortem examination after its death.

    This episode of Kerala Crime Files revisits the Devalokam double murder—where black magic, greed, and a crowing witness collided.

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    6 m
  • The Bunty Chor Story: The Phantom in Thiruvananthapuram
    Aug 27 2025

    In January 2013, Thiruvananthapuram witnessed one of its most audacious heists when India’s infamous “super thief” Bunty Chor broke into a heavily fortified mansion in Muttada.

    Scaling walls and smashing cameras, he looted valuables and drove off in a ₹28-lakh Mitsubishi Outlander—pausing to wave mockingly at a surviving CCTV.

    Born Devinder Singh in Delhi, Bunty’s life was a mix of daring thefts, cinematic escapes, and brief stints of fame, even on Bigg Boss. For Kerala Police, the burglary was a humiliation; for Bunty, it was a theatre.

    This episode of Kerala Crime Files brings you the story of Bunty Chor’s audacious heist.

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    8 m
  • Chelembra Bank Heist: A Robbery Unlike Any
    Aug 20 2025

    New Year’s Eve, 2007. Families across Kerala were preparing for celebrations, but in Malappuram a daring gang was drilling through eight inches of reinforced concrete into the South Malabar Gramin Bank.

    By morning, 80 kilos of gold and lakhs in cash had vanished. No fingerprints, no footprints—just a note saying, “Jai Maoist.” What followed was an investigation into one of Kerala’s boldest heists, which gripped the state.

    This episode of Kerala Crime Files revisits the Chelembra bank robbery that stunned Kerala and rewrote the history of crime in the state.

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    8 m
  • The Total4U Scam: The Boy Who Sold Dreams
    Aug 13 2025

    He was the boy who sold Kerala a dream—quick-witted, and charming. In the mid-2000s, nineteen-year-old Shabarinath promised to double your money, and people believed him. Film stars, business magnates, and even judicial officers poured crores into his company, Total4U.

    The parties were lavish, the returns dazzling, until the cracks showed. What followed was a collapse that revealed black money trails, an abduction, luxury cars seized, and a three-year run as a fugitive.

    This episode of Kerala Crime Files unpacks the rise and fall of a teenager who turned charm into a weapon and left an entire state counting its losses.

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    6 m
  • Ettumanoor Idol Theft: How a schoolgirl’s notebook cracked the crime
    Aug 6 2025

    Not a broken lock. Not a shattered door. Just a scribbled scrap of paper from a temple well.
    In 1981, the sacred Ettumanoor Mahadeva Temple lost its golden Shiva idol in a heist that felt more like a movie script than a real-life crime.
    A crowbar, a crumpled school notebook, and a cold trail led police to a thief with nerves of steel — and a plan as daring as it was precise.
    This episode of Kerala Crime Files uncovers the theft that stunned a town and revealed how one careless clue cracked open a web of temple robberies across the state.

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    6 m