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    KD Kempamma, infamously known as Cyanide Mallika, is India's first convicted female serial killer. [1] [2] Commencing with her first murder in 1999 Kempamma killed 6 women over the next 8 years, 5 between October and December in 2007. She befriended victims from female temple devotees and portrayed herself as a deeply pious woman.

  2. Jun 8, 2021 · Cyanide Mallika was arrested and sentenced to death in 2012. Her death penalty was commuted to a life sentence at Bengaluru’s Parappana Agrahara Central Jail. She was the first person in the state of Karnataka to be sentenced to death.

  3. Cyanide Mallika was tracked with phone call records. She accepted that she had committed eight murders. In 2007, she was punished with life imprisonment. Currently, in her 50s, Cyanide Mallika is now lodged at Parappana Agrahara Central Prison. Also Read: Ballistics Evidence. Analysis Of Cyanide In Forensic Chemistry SYMPTOMS OF CYANIDE POISONING

  4. Jul 8, 2023 · Some of these cases were filed as ‘unnatural deaths’, but it took nearly a decade for the department to zero in on the culprit – K D Kempamma alias Cyanide Mallika, India’s first convicted woman serial killer.

  5. Jan 10, 2018 · Kempamma, a 45-year-old at the time of her arrest, was given the moniker “Cyanide Mallika” as she killed multiple people in and around Bangalore in cold blood using potassium cyanide.

  6. Oct 8, 2019 · While there are no official records of it, it is widely reported that K D Kempamma aka 'Cyanide Mallika' is the first female serial killer to get convicted in India. Who is she?

  7. Apr 2, 2023 · Here is the story of India's first convicted woman serial killer, KD Kempamma, who was called 'Cyanide' Mallika because she used potassium cyanide in her cold-blooded killings. The Birth Of A Killer Left on her own without a family, Kempamma started working as a domestic help and started stealing from the places she worked at.