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by flo Kane
Hélène Jégado was born on a small farm in France. Her mother died when Helene was only seven, and she was then sent to work with two aunts. Her fir...
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Arsenic,
Death By Guillotine,
Hélène Jégado,
Infamous woman,
Murderess,
Murderous Maid,
Poisoner,
Serial Killer,
Serial Poisoner,
Victorian Era,
Victorian Murderess,
Women who kill
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by flo Kane
Gesche (also known as Gessina) Gottfried was a German serial poisoner who murdered at least 15 people in Bremen and Hanover between the years of 18...
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Arsenic,
Gesche Gottfried,
Gessina Gottfried,
Infamous woman,
Murderess,
Poisoner,
Serial Killer,
Serial Poisoner,
the Angel of Bremen,
Victorian Era,
Victorian Murderess,
Women who kill
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by flo Kane
Belle Gunness was born Brynhild Paulsdatter Strseth on November 22, 1859 in Selbu, Norway. She immigrated to America in 1881, and in 1884 she marri...
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by flo Kane
Mary Ann Cotton (1832 – 1873) was considered the most prolific British serial killer of her day. She's suspected of murdering up to twenty-one peop...
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Arsenic,
Dark Angel,
Infamous woman,
Mary Ann Cotton,
Murderess,
Poisoner,
Serial Killer,
Serial Poisoner,
Victorian Era,
Victorian Murderess,
Women who kill
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by flo Kane
Madeleine's story feels like finding a long lost bundle of love letters tied in red ribbon. Dripping with passion and poison. It's a modern story ...
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by flo Kane
My work here is focused on Grief and Mourning. So why make a series of Dolls based on Victorian Murderesses, you ask? I'll be participating in the ...
Posted in
Arsenic,
Axe Murderer,
Belle Gunness,
Chocolate Cream Killer,
Christiana Edmunds,
Dark Angel,
Gessina Gottfried,
Infamous woman,
Lizzie Borden,
Madeleine Smith,
Mary Ann Cotton,
Murderess,
Poisoner,
Revenge Porn Murder,
Serial Killer,
Serial Poisoner,
the Angel of Bremen,
Victorian Era,
Victorian Murderess,
Women who kill
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