Kerala Woman Kills Husband With Pesticide Hack Learnt From YouTube. Details Inside!
In Telangana, police have arrested a woman, her lover, and his friend for allegedly killing her husband with pesticides!

In a chilling Karimnagar, Telangana case, police have arrested a woman, her lover, and his friend for allegedly killing her husband in an act that was performed with a technique apparently learned from a YouTube video. All three, the police say, under interrogation, confessed their role in the crime. They have been remanded to judicial custody, with investigations still underway.
Kerala Woman Kills Husband With Pesticide
The victim, Sampath, was a library cleaner and married to 42-year-old Ramadevi. They had two children. Investigators say there were frequent domestic brawls between them, with most of them being ignited by Sampath’s heavy drinking. Ramadevi also earned some money by operating a snack stall, where she later became intimate with 50-year-old Karan Rajayya. The affair, according to police, became the reason to kill Sampath.
The authorities claim Ramadevi looked for means to kill silently without raising suspicion. She stumbled upon a video showing that it was possible to kill someone by pouring pesticide into their ear. She claimed to have passed this to Rajayya, who was willing to assist, and the two enlisted the services of Rajayya’s co-conspirator, Srinivas, to join them in the scheme.
At the time of the murder, the accused men are said to have invited Sampath to meet them at the Bommakal flyover. They served him liquor, and after drinking a lot, he got completely drunk and fell asleep. According to investigators, it was then that Rajayya poured pesticide into his ear, killing him on the spot. Rajayya then phoned Ramadevi to inform her that the task was accomplished.
The next day, Ramadevi approached the police station and lodged a missing person’s complaint. But on August 1, when Sampath’s body was found, police became suspicious, especially because Ramadevi and Rajayya reportedly resisted a post-mortem examination.
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Sampath’s son also raised questions regarding the cause of his father’s death, and the police were forced to carry out a thorough investigation. Forensic examination of cellular call records, CCTV footage, and location monitoring was said to have linked the three suspects to the scene.
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First Published: August 08, 2025 2:25 PM