Honeymoon from hell

Honeymoon from hellThis news article is too scary for me to say anything.

It's ideal for a thriller. It has a good location, love, lust,  trust, betrayal, sms, mobile phones, murder, police, tears and justice.

The pic on your right is the last photo in the late Anantharaman’s camera.

Well done Kerala police and be careful if your wife-to-be suggests Munnar for honeymoon. Come to the backwaters :)

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8 Comments

  • Alka

    Jun
    25
    2006

    001
    11:52 pm

    Its really scary. If you can’t trust your wife then …..

  • wokeupjustnow

    Jun
    26
    2006

    002
    8:13 am

    Munnar is in Kerala by the way in case the post suggests otherwise. And definitely one of the most beautiful places there.
    I did see a TV doumentary on the murder. They showed the womans last mobile message to the killers. It just said “In Kundala Lake. Com”. That is ‘come’ without an e. Unfortunately it did not mislead the killers to a internet browsing centre looking for the website http://www.kundaralake.com

  • mutiny

    Jun
    26
    2006

    003
    9:46 am

    I saw the program ‘Kanadi’ yesterday on Asianet about the murder. The real hero was the autorickshaw driver. They killers used his mobile as their cell did not have coverage in Munnar, not a very smart move.

  • silkboard

    Jun
    26
    2006

    004
    3:03 pm

    Definitely scary. There was a similar case around 2 years ago in Bangalore. Murder happend late in the night on inner ring road. And the girl directed killers to the venue using cellphone (dont recall whether it was SMS or a regular call).

  • mutiny

    Jun
    26
    2006

    005
    4:11 pm

    They could have got away had they not used the rickshaw guys cell. Also the police ZIMPLY couldn’t believe the girl’s story that she was robbed by “Malayalam speaking gangsters”. The only Malayalam speaking gangsters in Munnar are the police:)

  • wokeupjustnow

    Jun
    26
    2006

    006
    4:30 pm

    Not really. The autodriver spoke Malayalam. ;) Plus most of the shops and tea-stalls are owned by Malayalis. Its just that Tamil is a much more common as a spoken language.

  • Ted

    Jan
    11
    2007

    007
    8:26 am

    Surely it serves a purpose greater than paying your taxes.

  • Un

    Dec
    25
    2008

    008
    9:33 am

    well done! Thx!

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