The World’s Most Lethal Ladies: True Crime Series, #8
By Alex Pined
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Acts of murder committed by women are always perceived by the public as being far more disturbing than those carried out by their male counterparts. Women are often considered to be ‘the fairer sex’, and the majority are seen as being essentially caring and nurturing by nature.
However, around fifteen percent of serial killers are known to be women; a shocking statistic! Even more disturbing is the widely held belief that not all female serial killers will be caught and brought to justice; many are simply too smart, and are often overlooked by the authorities.
The majority of female serial killers got away with their crimes for many years until they were finally arrested, leaving a trail of death and destruction behind them. Prepare to be shocked at the lengths some women will go to to satisfy their perverse desire to kill, torture and maim their innocent victims. This book will take you on a journey into the very depths of human depravity, and will lead you to question how reasonable the ‘fairer sex’ really is.
Alex Pined
Throwing himself deep into researching the criminal world, Alex Pined has seen and heard it all. Alex is a writer who documents and explains some of the world’s more macabre crimes and has unravelled the most gruesome and shocking discoveries about humanity. His books aim to throw you deep into the minds of these criminals and psychopaths and uncover the events surrounding their moment of folly. Discover the facts and you will be stunned at the gravity of these crimes. All events are non-fictitious and his books range from the most terrifying psychopaths and lethal ladies to the world's most daring robberies.
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The World’s Most Lethal Ladies - Alex Pined
Introduction
Sentenced to 759 years in prison for multiple murders.
Tried for over 90 murders.
Killing since the age of 13 across the whole of the United States.
These are headlines that make you think of a sick, depraved killer with multiple victims and you would be forgiven for thinking that it was a man. This would probably be the first thing that would occur to most people.
But, the above headlines are all related to women; women who kill not just once but many, many times.
It is weird and almost uncomfortable to think of female serial killers, as we are conditioned to think of women as being kind-hearted, nurturing and caring. While the majority of notorious serial killers have been male, there are more than a few women who have gone on horrific killing streaks. Your typical serial killer is in their 20’s or 30’s, white and from either a middle class or lower class background.
To realize there are women that buck this trend and kill is shocking, particularly when you realize the efficiency with which they do it. Just 15% of serial killers are women, though that percentage represents known serial killers. Women tend to be smarter killers than men and harder to catch because they are not thought to be capable of the crime.
This book will show you some of the world’s most lethal ladies who have not only killed once or twice, but often multiple times and in quite shocking circumstances. For those of you who think women are incapable of such a horrendous crime, prepare to be shocked as you find out just how depraved and evil some women can be!
This book will stun you as you realize the depths of some of these crimes. Even more shocking is the fact that many of these killers were only caught by accident. Many got away with their crimes for years before they were caught, leaving a trail of bodies behind them. Very few of these women were even suspected until some slight mistake gave them away.
Prepare yourself for a voyage into the depths of human depravity as you see just how deadly the fairer sex can be.
Belle Gunness
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Belle Gunness was born in Selbu, Norway on November 22nd 1859 and immigrated to the USA in 1881 in search of wealth. Soon after, a series of suspicious deaths and fires occurred, which resulted in insurance claims and awards. Her crimes escalated in size and danger as she started to advertise in the love columns, enticing wealthy men to her farm where they were never seen again.
Belle was a woman of impressive stature, standing six feet tall and weighing over 200 pounds. Being a strong woman, she killed boyfriends and suitors as well as her two daughters, Lucy and Myrtle. On different occasions, she killed two of her husbands as well as her children to collect cash, valuables and life insurance. In her ruthlessness, Belle eliminated any possible witnesses to her crimes and the remains of over 40 people