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Kazimiera
12-09-2012, 01:30 PM
1. Delphine LaLaurie

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Estimated Body Count: At least 10 (but possibly as many as 90)

Story: Delphine LaLaurie was the wife of a wealthy New Orleans physician in the early 1800s. With long black hair and porcelain skin, all eyes focused on her when she threw glamorous parties. Little did anyone know that the slightest mistake from a slave caused Madame LaLaurie to explode in rage. She was charged with cruelty against one of her slaves—when the slave allegedly pulled her hair while brushing it, LaLaurie beat her mercilessly in the garden. Another slave girl jumped to her death from a second floor window to escape Madame LaLaurie. In 1834, a fire ravaged the LaLaurie estate and after the firemen put out the flames, they smelled rotting bodies. Pushing open the attic door, they were startled to see dead slaves chained to the walls, a woman with her lips sewn shut, half-dead slaves in cages, a man who received a forced sex change, women without skin, eviscerated slaves, and body parts strewn about the attic.

Capture: The LaLauries escaped and were never seen again. Years later, during renovations, contractors discovered the bodies of slaves that allegedly had been buried alive.

Punishment: None, though superstitious locals claim Madame LaLaurie suffers the otherworldly punishment of haunting her home, wailing for relief in French.


2. Juana “La Mataviejitas” Barraza

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Estimated Body Count: At least 10 (but possibly as many as 40)

Story: Juana Barraza ruled the Mexican women’s wrestling circuit as “The Silent Lady,” but she became infamous for another moniker, “La Mataviejitas”—the old-lady killer. Starting in the 1990s, Barraza knocked on the doors of Mexico City’s elderly women, pretending to be a social worker. Once inside, she grabbed a sock, piece of string or phone cord—whatever was handy—and strangled her victims to death (until blood oozed from their ears).

Capture: In 2006, after strangling 82-year-old Ana Maria Reyes with a stethoscope, Barraza fled from the scene, only to be captured close by. Her prints matched those at 10 of approximately 40 crime scenes attributed to La Mataviejitas. It took police a long time to find her because they were unsure if she was a man or a woman—or a man dressed as a woman, or a woman dressed as a man. Her broad shoulders and the force she used to cause blood to seep from victims’ ears made police think she was a man.

Punishment: 759 years, though she may serve less than 50 years


3. Amelia “The Baby Farmer” Dyer

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Estimated Body Count: Police found 12 babies linked to Dyer, but could only confirm she killed six. They believed she murdered as many as 50.

Story: In Victorian England, when a single woman found herself in a family way, she searched for a baby farmer, who raised the child. In the late 1800s, women answered ads placed by Amelia Dyer, a married woman in her 50s who lived with her Christian husband in the Thames Valley region, and would raise the babies (no one saw her husband because they were separated). As soon as Dyer returned to her flat, she would strangle the infant. Placing the baby in a bag, she dumped her victim into the Thames.

Capture: As bargemen rowed across the river on March 30, 1896, they spotted a package. When they opened it, they discovered a dead infant girl. As the police examined the paper, they spotted a faintly written address. Fearing the murderer would run, the police organized a sting operation where a female pretended to need Dyer’s services. When Dyer opened the door for the woman, she found the police instead. The police found 12 infants in the river, many with the same string around their necks. Her house was full of baby items and as her crimes were publicized more women came forward saying they gave her their babies.

Punishment: Death. On June 10, 1896, Dyer died by hanging at the Newgate Gallows.


4. Marie Noe

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Estimated Body Count: Eight—although she had 10 children, two died of natural causes

Story: In 1948, Philadelphia newlyweds Marie and Arthur Noe welcomed their first son, Richard, on March 7. On April 7, Noe rushed her newborn to the hospital—he wasn’t breathing. Doctors attributed it to sudden infant death syndrome (SIDS). Noe had a second child, Elizabeth, in September 1950. In February 1951, Noe returned to the hospital, clutching a dead infant. SIDS again. There weren’t any marks on the child, broken bones, or bruises, or signs of neglect. Year after year, Noe had a child and a few months later, she arrived at the hospital with a dead infant. Nurses noticed Noe never mourned her children. After the birth of one of her sons, a nurse overheard Noe threaten him while trying to feed him, “If you don’t take this, I’ll kill you.” Some suspected foul play, but no one acted. While giving birth to her last child, Arthur Joseph in 1968, Noe had an emergency hysterectomy. None of her children lived to age 2.

Capture: In 1998, a reporter from Philadelphia magazine wrote a book and said Noe should be investigated because eight children from one family couldn’t all possibly die of SIDS. When police interviewed her she admitted to smothering four of her children, but wasn’t sure what happened to the other four.

Punishment: She pleaded guilty in June 1999. She was sentenced to 20 years of probation with the first five years under house arrest.


5. Aileen Wuornos

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Estimated Body count: 7

Story: By the time Aileen Wuornos was in high school in Michigan, she was working as a prostitute. After moving to Florida, she was married and divorced and spent time in jail for grand theft auto before she met Tyria Moore, a 24-year-old motel maid. Moore quit her job and Wuornos supported them by hooking. When Wuornos met with Richard Malloy in 1989, she shot him three times with a .22 caliber after he allegedly tried to rape her. A few weeks later, police discovered another naked man shot to death with a .22. In all, police found four more naked men, all murdered with a .22, and a car of a man who was never found.

Capture: Wuornos and Moore were driving in a victim’s car when they were in an accident. The duo refused treatment even though Wuornos was bleeding. After discovering the car belonged to one of the murdered men, the police circulated sketches of the women and began gathering evidence against Wuornos. Authorities found some of Malloy’s possessions in a pawnshop with Wuornos’ thumbprints on them, and after a few weeks of surveillance, the police detained Wuornos on an outstanding weapons charge. The investigators tracked down Moore, living with her sister in Pennsylvania. They offered her immunity if she could convince Wuornos to confess, which she did. Wuornos remained indignant and at her trial, she screamed belligerently. Always her own worst enemy, she shrieked at Assistant State Attorney General Ric Ridgeway, “I hope your wife and children get raped.”

Punishment: The State of Florida sentenced her to six death sentences (police never found the body of Peter Siems and didn’t charge her for the crime) and she was executed by lethal injection on October 9, 2002.


6. Belle Gunness

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Estimated Body Count: 40

Story: As a 17-year-old farmhand in Norway during the late 1800s, Belle Gunness learned she was pregnant by the son of the landlord. Unwilling to marry her, he beat her until she miscarried. He died a year later of an illness that resembled poisoning, and soon Gunness left for America.

Within three years of emigrating, she married Mads Sorenson. In 1890, Mads became violently ill and died—his death occurred on the only day two life insurance policies on him overlapped, netting his wife $8,500. A physician suspected strychnine poisoning, but the family doctor claimed he treated Mads for an enlarged heart and that caused his death. Belle took the money and moved to LaPorte, Indiana, where she married Peter Gunness in April 1900 and became stepmother to his children. Soon his young son died (mostly likely caused by poisoning) while he was alone with Belle. In December 1900, an iron meat grinder fell and cracked open Peter’s skull. Soon after, suitors began arriving with money in hand to marry Belle Gunness and pay off her mortgage. Man after man arrived, always leaving Gunness in the middle of the night. When Gunness secured the money from her potential lovers, she killed them, dismembered them, and buried them in the yard. It was suspected she might have fed some to the pigs.

Capture: None. Gunness fired her handyman, Ray Lamphere—who was often seen digging holes around the house and in the pigpen. She told her lawyer that Lamphere threatened to kill her and her children and burn down her house. On April 28, 1908, fire broke out at the Gunness farm and authorities found four bodies in the basement—all decapitated. Neighbors said the body wasn’t her; Gunness was about 5’8 and 200 pounds and the headless corpse was about 5’3 and 150 pounds. Later police found a piece of bridgework, which Gunness’ dentist said was hers, but there was no conclusive evidence she died there. The police dug up the yard and found body parts from as many as 40 different people. Police confirmed the decapitated bodies were Gunness’ children and stepchildren. Soon families arrived in LaPorte, claiming their loved ones came to Gunness’ farm to marry her and never returned.

Punishment: None


7. Delfina and Maria de Jesus Gonzales

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Estimated Body count: 91 (80 women and 11 men)

Story: In the early 20th century, Delfina and Maria ran Ranchero El Angel, a bordello in Guanajuato (200 miles north of Mexico City). The two recruited prostitutes with help wanted ads in the local paper. When a woman became ill, lost her looks, or was worn out, the sisters killed her, dismembered her, and buried her on the property. If a wealthy john arrived, the duo would kill him and keep his money.

Capture: In 1964, police raided what had become known as “the Bordello from Hell,” dug up the yard, and discovered the bodies.

Punishment: Each received 40 years in prison.


8. Enriqueta “The Vampire of Barcelona” Marti

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Estimated Body Count: At least 12

Story: In the late 1800s and early 1900s, when wealthy Barcelona residents wanted help with love or a cure for TB or syphilis, they visited Enriqueta Marti, who sold expensive curatives. Meanwhile, Marti lured children to her home. Before killing them—she used the rendered fat, bones, skin, muscles, and hair in her elixirs—Marti often prostituted the children.

Capture: In March 1912, two young girls, Angelita and Teresita, escaped from Marti’s flat and told the police they witnessed Martin butchering a young boy. Police searched Marti’s properties and found body parts, jars of blood, fat, and recipe books written in Marti’s hand, specifying the horrific ingredients she used in her potions.

Punishment: Marti’s cellmates killed her before she went to trial.

Kazimiera
12-09-2012, 01:30 PM
Woman – the gentle and fairer sex, is known for her caring and compassionate nature. Conventionally, her role in society is of the doting mother, loving wife, affectionate daughter, supporting sister, sympathetic friend and many more such positive characters. Then out of the blue, we hear of a series of gruesome, ghastly murders that send a wave of revulsion across the spine and make us sit up and think how a woman capable of bestowing life can succumb to her inner monster and kill innocent men, women and even children?

So, what makes female serial killers tick? What are the catalysts that unleash the capacity of cruelties and atrocities within a woman that leads her to commit such unparalleled acts of savagery? And how different are female psychopaths from the psycho killers of the opposite sex? We are here to discuss and study the psychology of female serial killers and various aspects related to it.

Femininity and Violence

Traditionally we accord femininity with frailty, fragility and daintily passive behavior, but in contrast to it female serial killers have an uncontrollable passive rage inside them. A study done by Robert Ressler, a former FBI agent and to whom the credit of coining the term serial killer is given, has helped the FBI in many serial killing cases and reasoning out the motives and modus operandi (MO) of numerous serial killers. Voices in the head, childhood abuse or trauma, sexual incompetency, attention seeking, inferiority complex, dysfunctional personality are some of the driving factors which lead male serial killers on a killing spree. Since a female offender’s reason for committing crimes are much different from her male counterparts, police and law enforcement agencies have a difficult time tracking her and putting her behind the bars.

Female Serial Killers

Money and materialistic tendencies is what drives female serial killers for committing multiple murders. However, attention seeking behavior, cult, sex, need to overpower, personality disorders, to name a few are also leading causes of turning women in to mass murderesses. In 1998, a study was conducted by M. D. Kelleher and C. L. Kelleher where 100 female serial killing cases were taken in to account and its conclusions led to the classification of female serial killers in to nine categories.

Top 10 Deadliest Female Killers

Angel of Death - She can be seen in the role of medical caretaker, nurse, midwife, home aide, doctor, etc. Angel of death usually preys on the sick, vulnerable or invalid in order to fulfill the desires of control and domination.
Black Widow - A black widow murders for greed. Her husband, children or other family member become sacrificial to her lust for money. They are generally seen to kill for inheritance or for collecting life insurance.
Sexual Predator – A female serial killer in the role of sexual predator is a rarity, especially without a partner. But recently new cases have come up which would shed more light on female sexual predator behavior.
Avenger – She lashes out at all those who have thwarted her in her gains. Deep seated anger, desire for revenge drives this woman to commit mass murders.
Partner in Crime – Crime teams are not unheard of and male-female partnership for serial killing is also not that uncommon. They often commit crimes of sexual nature where the male accomplices mostly dominate their female partners.
Profit or Crime – Profit killers, again, are a rarity. They are considered as bright and resourceful without any conscience. They are sociopaths who are ready to kill just to get their way in the world.
Question of Sanity – Delusions, paranoia, schizophrenia and other mental disorders are some of the reasons which are responsible for crimes done by female offenders. Although these are mainly male serial killer’s characteristics, some women psychopathic killers are believed to have heard voices in their heads and suffering from varied delusions.
Unexplained - Killings by a woman in a random and unapparent manner which baffles the law enforcement, particularly where the motives remain obscure and inexplicable.
Unsolved – The unsolved crimes which are believed to be the work of a woman.


Characteristics of Female Serial Killers

- They kill for money and other coveted gains.
- It takes around eight years to catch a black widow or an angel of death which is about two times longer than it takes to catch a male psychopathic serial killer.
- They generally keep a low profile and more often than not, kill people who are close to them, or with whom they have a personal connection.
- They target vulnerable victims like sick people, children, spouses, old people.
- Angel of death are killers who are often diagnosed with Munchausen syndrome or Muchausen syndrome by proxy. In the former disorder, the person pretends to be ill, often taking elaborate lengths to mislead doctors and create the symptoms of a disease just to gain the attention of people, and their sympathy. Moreover, they enjoy duping medical practitioners and get a sense of elation from it. Similarly, in Muchausen syndrome by proxy, the person deliberately makes a child or family member sick in order to gain sympathy. They even resort to killing for their gratification.

Clawgauth
12-09-2012, 01:37 PM
Leonarda Cianciulli

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Better known as the "Soap-Maker of Correggio", she murdered three women in Correggio between 1939 and 1940, and turned their bodies into soap.

Estimated victims: 3 women and maybe others.

Story:Cianciulli was born in Montella. While still a young girl, Leonarda attempted suicide twice. In 1914 she married a registry office clerk, Raffaele Pansardi: her parents didn't approve that marriage, as they planned her to marry another man. Leonarda claimed that on this occasion her mother cursed them. The couple moved to Lariano in Alta Irpinia. Their home was destroyed by an earthquake in 1930, and they moved once more, this time to Correggio, where Leonarda opened a small shop and became very popular as a nice, gentle woman, a doting mother and a nice neighbour.

Cianciulli had seventeen pregnancies during her marriage, but lost three of the children to miscarriage; ten more died in their youth. Consequently she was heavily protective of the four surviving children. Her fears were fueled by a warning she had received some time earlier from a fortune teller, who said that she would marry and have children, but that all of the children would die. Reportedly, Cianciulli also visited another Gypsy who practiced palm reading, and who told her, “In your right hand I see prison, in your left a criminal asylum.”Cianciulli was a superstitious woman, and seems to have taken these warnings very much to heart.

Capture:Cianciulli was tried for murder in Reggio Emilia in 1946. She remained unrepentant, going so far as to correct the official account while on the stand:

At her trial in Reggio Emilia last week Poetess Leonarda gripped the witness-stand rail with oddly delicate hands and calmly set the prosecutor right on certain details. Her deep-set dark eyes gleamed with a wild inner pride as she concluded: "I gave the copper ladle, which I used to skim the fat off the kettles, to my country, which was so badly in need of metal during the last days of the war...."

Punishment;She was found guilty of her crimes and sentenced to thirty years in prison and three years in a criminal asylum.
Cianciulli died of cerebral apoplexy in the women's criminal asylum in Pozzuoli on October 15, 1970. A number of artifacts from the case, including the pot in which the victims were boiled, are on display at the Criminological Museum in Rome.

Útrám
12-09-2012, 01:41 PM
Why do male serial murderers receive tons of love letters; and their female counterparts don't?

Kazimiera
12-09-2012, 01:47 PM
Why do male serial murderers receive tons of love letters; and their female counterparts don't?

Because the men who sent them love letters in the beginning were the ones who got knocked off. The rest of the male population is too scared to in case they get released. ;)

Graus
12-09-2012, 01:47 PM
Why do male serial murderers receive tons of love letters; and their female counterparts don't?

I blame patriarchy

Clawgauth
12-09-2012, 01:58 PM
Interesting question. Consider few things:
-the system of attraction is different from male to female.
-in a long distance a male sybject make an idea about a girl with photos and videos.
-seduce a girl with charisma is more simple, it's more difficult to seduce a male with charisma.
-For a male if the serial killer (female) it's not attractive, he will not send letter, for obvious reasons.
-The 80% of serial killers are male. In the collective mentality the serial killer is a male who kills for sexual and mentality reason.
-The male serial killer love manipulation more than the female one. He will send letter to the fans too, if the prison allow this.
-Male murders are very attractive for media,more than the female. Mutilation, overkilling, spree killing, mass murder, dismemberment are more attractive for the public than the poison,arson and single gun-killing. Male serial killer become more famous. And they love that.

Kazimiera
12-09-2012, 02:07 PM
Interesting question. Consider few things:
-the system of attraction is different from male to female.
-in a long distance a male sybject make an idea about a girl with photos and videos.
-seduce a girl with charisma is more simple, it's more difficult to seduce a male with charisma.
-For a male if the serial killer (female) it's not attractive, he will not send letter, for obvious reasons.
-The 80% of serial killers are male. In the collective mentality the serial killer is a male who kills for sexual and mentality reason.
-The male serial killer love manipulation more than the female one. He will send letter to the fans too, if the prison allow this.
-Male murders are very attractive for media,more than the female. Mutilation, overkilling, spree killing, mass murder, dismemberment are more attractive for the public than the poison,arson and single gun-killing. Male serial killer become more famous. And they love that.

You could bring in here Mary's theory of women being attracted to the bad boy, alpha male type.

Clawgauth
12-09-2012, 02:12 PM
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The Alchemist
12-09-2012, 02:27 PM
You can include me into the group, i am one. I like raping hot men and then killing them softly...

Clawgauth
12-09-2012, 02:30 PM
you're the first female killer with a male modus operandi.
Can you send me your signature?
:D

The Alchemist
12-09-2012, 02:33 PM
you're the first female killer with a male modus operandi.
Can you send me your signature?
:D

Ok, i'll send you the autograph of such a star like me ;) Btw i'm now looking for a new victim, new blood, i'm thirsty.

arcticwolf
12-09-2012, 02:50 PM
That's another reason I am single! LOL

I don't trust nobody! Gentler sex my patootie! :D

Siberian Cold Breeze
12-09-2012, 03:05 PM
Is a female killer more scary than a male one? ...
These killers remind me the archaic subconscious, fear from chaotic side of female element ,or an unknown uncontrollable dark force gives both life and death.
Remember fear of withchwomen or Kali Worship.

Graus
12-09-2012, 03:15 PM
Is a female killer more scary than a male one? ...
These killers remind me the archaic subconscious, fear from chaotic side of female element ,or an unknown uncontrollable dark force gives both life and death.
Remember fear of withchwomen or Kali Worship.

Yeah, we all now those time of the month :D

Siberian Cold Breeze
12-09-2012, 03:44 PM
Yeah, we all now those time of the month :D

:rotfl:

Clawgauth
12-09-2012, 05:03 PM
Is a female killer more scary than a male one? ...
These killers remind me the archaic subconscious, fear from chaotic side of female element ,or an unknown uncontrollable dark force gives both life and death.
Remember fear of withchwomen or Kali Worship.

I don't think female sk are more scary. All sk kills.
It's uncommon that a female sk practice mutilation,overkilling and other sadistic-like act derived from some kind of pharapilic disturbe, and personally I find this things more scary than poison,gunshot or arson (common female modus operandi)
Anyway, every sk is scary in a different way,male or female.

Numenorean
12-09-2012, 05:05 PM
lol they all look hideous

Óttar
12-09-2012, 07:35 PM
Woman – the gentle and fairer sex,
Nonsense. You mean the unfair sex. The German honorific form of address, Gnaedige Frau "O merciful lady" is a joke if I ever heard one.


is known for her caring and compassionate nature. Conventionally, her role in society is of the doting mother, loving wife, affectionate daughter, supporting sister, sympathetic friend and many more such positive characters.
Yeah, and sometimes she's a f_cking c_nt.

All that worn out "women are grand" bullshit aside, she is the female of the species Homo Sapiens Sapiens, and is therefore capable of great evil.

In Jewish mysticism, the Tree of life, a sort of diagram of emanations of God's attributes, is split into two sides, masculine and feminine, Chokmah and Binah, the Pillars of Mercy and Severity. Guess which one the feminine is?

:cool:

Atlantic Islander
12-09-2012, 11:40 PM
The show Deadly Women covers a lot of them.

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There was an Australian woman that killed over 40 babies.

rhiannon
12-10-2012, 12:17 AM
http://krazykillers.files.wordpress.com/2011/09/220525165_1d7370dc18.jpgThis photo gives me nightmares and makes me wish I could jump through the picture to rescue that baby boy from her clutches! She killed all her own children and is seen here holding a baby???????

This cuntbag shouldn't be allowed within 100 feet of ANY child, EVER EVER again! Hell...she SHOULD be DEAD!!

Pallantides
12-10-2012, 12:33 AM
Norway's worst and only serial killer Arnfinn Nesset was set free after he had just done 12 years in prison, he had been sentenced to 20 years but was released earlier because of good behaviour(It's believed he might have killed as many as 138 of his own patients but was convicted of killing 22 people)


Lol that's legal system for you...

Atlantic Islander
12-10-2012, 12:48 AM
I don't think female sk are more scary. All sk kills.
It's uncommon that a female sk practice mutilation,overkilling and other sadistic-like act derived from some kind of pharapilic disturbe, and personally I find this things more scary than poison,gunshot or arson (common female modus operandi)
Anyway, every sk is scary in a different way,male or female.

Apparently you've never seen an episode of Deadly Women.

Atlantic Islander
12-10-2012, 12:55 AM
Countess Elizabeth Báthory

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Investigation

Between 1602 and 1604, Lutheran minister István Magyari complained about atrocities both publicly and with the court in Vienna, after rumors had spread. The Hungarian authorities took some time to respond to Magyari's complaints. Finally, in 1610, King Matthias II assigned György Thurzó, the Palatine of Hungary, to investigate. Thurzó ordered two notaries to collect evidence in March 1610. Even before obtaining the results, In 1610 and 1611, the notaries collected testimony from more than 300 witnesses. The trial records include the testimony of the four defendants, as well as thirteen witnesses. Priests, noblemen and commoners were questioned. Witnesses included the castellan and other personnel of Sárvár castle.

According to all this testimony, her initial victims were the adolescent daughters of local peasants, many of whom were lured to Csejte by offers of well-paid work as maidservants in the castle. Later, she is said to have begun to kill daughters of the lesser gentry, who were sent to her gynaeceum by their parents to learn courtly etiquette. Abductions were said to have occurred as well. The atrocities described most consistently included severe beatings, burning or mutilation of hands, biting the flesh off the faces, arms and other body parts, freezing or starving to death and sexual abuse. The use of needles was also mentioned by the collaborators in court.

German anthropologist Michael Wagener points out that Erzsebet continued to use torture after her husbands death, and even refined her methods. The unhappy girls who were lured to the castle, under the plea that they were to be taken into service there, were locked up in a cellar. Here they were beaten till their bodies were swollen. Elizabeth sometimes tortured the victims herself; often she changed their clothes which dripped with blood, and then renewed her cruelties. The swollen bodies were then cut up with razors. Occasionally she had the girls burned, and then cut up, but the great majority of them were beaten to death. Many accounts say that she was psychotic, and that her mental illness grew worse with age.

Some witnesses named relatives who died while at the gynaeceum. Others reported having seen traces of torture on dead bodies, some of which were buried in graveyards, and others in unmarked locations. However, two witnesses (court officials Benedikt Deseo and Jakob Szilvassy) actually saw the Countess herself torture and kill young servant girls. According to the testimony of the defendants, Elizabeth Báthory tortured and killed her victims not only at Csejte but also on her properties in Sárvár, Németkeresztúr, Bratislava (then Pozsony, Pressburg), and Vienna, and even between these locations. In addition to the defendants, several people were named for supplying Elizabeth Báthory with young women. The girls had been procured either by deception or by force. A little-known figure named Anna Darvulia was rumored to have influenced Báthory, but Darvulia was dead long before the trial.

The exact number of young women tortured and killed by Elizabeth Báthory is unknown, though it is often speculated to be as high as 650, between the years 1585 and 1610. The estimates differ greatly. During the trial and before their execution, Szentes and Ficko reported 36 and 37 respectively, during their periods of service. The other defendants estimated a number of 50 or higher. Many Sárvár castle personnel estimated the number of bodies removed from the castle at between 100 to 200. One witness who spoke at the trial mentioned a book in which a total of over 650 victims was supposed to have been listed by Báthory. This number became part of the legend surrounding Báthory. Reportedly, the location of the diaries is unknown but 32 letters written by Báthory are stored in the Hungarian state archives in Budapest.

To replenish her diminishing stable, Erzsebet offered to teach social graces to young women from noble families, and when they arrived at the castle she had her pick. After the murder of one such young lady in 1609, which Erzsebet tried to stage as a suicide, the authorities finally decided to act. This suspicious incident, coupled with the many other rumors over the years, required action. The Hungarian King Mattias supported it, because Erzsebet had been asking him to repay funds he had borrowed from her husband, and if the rumors proved true and she was arrested, he would be free of his debt.

László Nagy has argued that Elizabeth Báthory was a victim of a conspiracy, a view opposed by others.Nagy argued that the proceedings were largely politically motivated. The theory is consistent with Hungarian history at that time. There was great conflict between religions, including Protestant ones, and this was related to the extension of Habsburg power over Hungary. As a Transylvanian Protestant aristocrat, Elizabeth belonged to a group generally opposed to the Habsburgs.

Arrest

Thurzó debated further proceedings with Elizabeth's son Paul and two of her sons-in-law. A trial and execution would have caused a public scandal and disgraced a noble and influential family (which at the time ruled Transylvania), and Elizabeth's considerable property would have been seized by the crown. Thurzó, along with Paul and her two sons-in-law, originally planned for Elizabeth to be spirited away to a nunnery, but as accounts of her murder of the daughters of lesser nobility spread, it was agreed that Elizabeth Báthory should be kept under strict house arrest, but that further punishment should be avoided. King Matthias requested that Elizabeth be sentenced to death. It was also determined that Matthias would not have to repay his large debt to her, for which he lacked sufficient funds.

Thurzó went to Csejte Castle on 30 December 1610 and arrested Báthory and four of her servants, who were accused of being her accomplices: Dorotya Semtész, Ilona Jó, Katarína Benická, and János Újváry ("Ibis" or Fickó). Thurzó's men reportedly found one girl dead and one dying and reported that another woman was found wounded while others were locked up. The countess was put under house arrest.

King Matthias urged Thurzó to bring her to court and two notaries were sent to collect further evidence, but Thurzó successfully convinced the king that such an act would negatively affect the nobility. Hence, a trial was postponed indefinitely. Thurzo's motivation for such an intervention is debated by scholars.

Trial
Báthory's accomplices were brought to court. The trial was held on 7 January 1611 at Bicse, presided over by Royal Supreme Court judge Theodosious Syrmiensis de Szulo and 20 associate judges. Bathory herself did not appear at the trial. The defendants were found guilty and three of them – Semtész, Jó and Ficko – condemned to death, the sentence being carried out immediately. Before being burned at the stake, Semtész and Jó had their fingers ripped off their hands with hot pokers, while Ficko, who was deemed less culpable, was beheaded before being consigned to the flames. A red gallows was erected near the castle to show the public that justice had been done. Benická was sentenced to life imprisonment, since recorded testimony indicated that she was dominated and bullied by the other women.

Last years and death

Báthory remained under house arrest, life imprisonment, and was immured within the tower with only but one slit to give her provisions. She remained there for four years, until her death. On 21 August 1614, Elizabeth Báthory was found dead in her castle. Since there were several plates of food untouched, her actual date of death is unknown. She was buried in the church of Csejte, but due to the villagers' uproar over having "The Tigress of Csejte" buried in their cemetery, her body was moved to her birth home at Ecsed, where it is interred at the Báthory family crypt.
source (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Elizabeth_B%C3%A1thory)

The Legend of Elizabeth Bathory (http://www.theresabathory.com/legend_of_elizabeth_bathory.html)

Clawgauth
12-10-2012, 12:09 PM
Norway's worst and only serial killer Arnfinn Nesset was set free after he had just done 12 years in prison, he had been sentenced to 20 years but was released earlier because of good behaviour(It's believed he might have killed as many as 138 of his own patients but was convicted of killing 22 people)


Lol that's legal system for you...

Belle Gunness, norwegian origins:

Belle Gunness
http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/en/8/86/Belle_Gunness_with_children.jpg

Standing six feet tall (183 cm)tall and weighing over 200 pounds (91 kg), she was a physically strong woman. She killed most of her suitors and boyfriends, and her two daughters, Myrtle and Lucy. She may also have killed both of her husbands and all of her children, on different occasions. Her apparent motives involved collecting life insurance, cash and other valuables, and eliminating witnesses. Reports estimate that she killed between 25 and 40 people over several decades.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Belle_Gunness

Pallantides
12-10-2012, 01:03 PM
I know of her, but she did not commit any murders in Norway, she started her killing career after she migrated to the states.

Kazimiera
12-10-2012, 04:48 PM
Nonsense. You mean the unfair sex. The German honorific form of address, Gnaedige Frau "O merciful lady" is a joke if I ever heard one.


Yeah, and sometimes she's a f_cking c_nt.

All that worn out "women are grand" bullshit aside, she is the female of the species Homo Sapiens Sapiens, and is therefore capable of great evil.

In Jewish mysticism, the Tree of life, a sort of diagram of emanations of God's attributes, is split into two sides, masculine and feminine, Chokmah and Binah, the Pillars of Mercy and Severity. Guess which one the feminine is?

:cool:

No need to get cross with me. It wasn't me who wrote the article! :)

Óttar
12-10-2012, 08:44 PM
No need to get cross with me. It wasn't me who wrote the article! :)
I quoted "Kazi's article" not you. :cool: