1875 – Julia Fortmeyer – St. Louis, Missouri
On October 6, 1877, about midnight Mme. Fortmeyer, sentenced
to ten years imprisonment, made her escape from prison in Jefferson City, by
forcing her body through over the transom of her cell.
1877 – Lydia Sherman – New Brunswick, New Jersey
Lydia Sherman escaped from Weathersfield State Prison,
Connecticut, on Tuesday May 29, 1877. She was apprehended the following
Tuesday, June 5.
1894 – Ann Miniver Davis – Melbourne,
Australia (supspected of murdering 2 husbands)
It is a singular fact that the female convict [Ann Miniver
Davis] in the Melbourne Goal, who has to look after condemned women, is a
"lifer" tor poisoning her husband. She was sentenced to death, but
her sex saved her. After serving twelve years of her sentence, she escaped from
the Melbourne Gaol.
1905 – “Dubovo
Vivisection Ogresses” – Dubovo, Ukraine
Two women kidnapped and murdered seven children for the purpose
of dissecting them for scientific research. “A village council was called, and was decided to lynch the
disciples of human vivisection at noon today. The women were stripped and
fastened by strong chains to an iron bar in tha wall of their cell. At daybreak
this morning it was found that they escaped in the clothes of their jailers,
both of whom, though powerful peasants, had had their heads battered in and
their throats cut and were dead.”
1910 – Mattie Troy – Argentine, Kansas
Mattie Troy, alias Mary Thomas, wanted for the murder in the
first degree in connection with the death of a child here shells alleged to
have murdered in order to collect insurance carried on his life, escaped from
the Parsons State Hospital on January 2, 1911, about 7 o’clock, an although she
was hunted high and low all day yesterday, scarcely any trace of her could be found.
1917 – Leopoldine Kasparek – Vienna, Austria
A struggle which seems an attempt to escape.
1921 – Lyda Trueblood Southard – Twin Falls, Idaho
May 4, 1931 – She escaped from prison
Mar. 1932 – marries Harry Whitlock
Jul. 2, 1932 – captured in Denver, Colorado
Jul. 31, 1932 – arrested in Topeka, Kansas
Aug. 1932 – She
returned to the penitentiary
1925 – Clara Carl – Indianapolis, Indiana
Mrs.
Clara Carl, 50, who escaped from the Indiana Womans’ prison On October 3,
1925, while serving a life sentence for
the murders of her husband and father-in-law was back in her cell on October
12. She was caught in Columbus, Ohio, Saturday night (October 11) and reentered
the prison last night.
1930 – Marie Orban – Korkanémetfalu, Zala county, Hungary
1941 – Anna Louise Sullivan – Milwaukee, Wisconsin
After less than five hours of constricted liberty, Mrs. Anna
Louise Sullivan, Milwaukee poison murderess, was back in confinement Friday at the state prison for women at Taycheedah,
from which she had attempted to escape Thursday. Mrs. Sullivan, who had been
assigned to outside tasks because of her health, was reported missing at a
checkup at 11 a. m. it was believed at that time that she had walked out the
unguarded gates of the honor institution. Several hours later, however, she was
discovered hiding in a copse on the 244 acre prison grounds. Because of her
escape attempt, Mrs. Sullivan’s privilege of working outside has been revoked.
Mrs. Sullivan was sentenced to a life term for murder here in May, 1929. She
had confessed that she killed her 17 year old stepson and her second husband with
poison and had poisoned her third husband and stepdaughter, although not
fatally. She was convicted of the killing of her stepson.
1954 – Winnie Ola Freeman (Winona Green) – USA
Two jailbreaks at least: on Apr. 12, 1925 and
Jun. 15, 1926.
1960 – Sharon Kinne – Independence, Missouri
& Mexico
On Dec. 7, 1969, Sharon Kinne escaped from Federal Women’s
Penitentiary, Mexico City and was thereafter never found.
1966 – Margo Freshwater (with Glenn Nash; couple) –
Tennessee, Mississippi, Florida
She escaped from
prison in 1970 and lived as a fugitive for 32 years.
1968 – Mary Flora Bell (age 11) – Scotswood,
England
In December 1968, Mary, who had murdered two children and
had attempted to murder two othjers, was found guilty of manslaughter and
sentenced to life imprisonment. After spending eight years in young offenders
institutes, Mary Bell was transferred to Moore Court open prison from where she
escaped, with two boys, in 1977. They were at large for only two days.
1979 – Audrey Marie Frazier Hilley – Anniston (Blue
Mountain), Alabama
Audrey Marie Hilley (Alias: “Lindsay Robbi Hannon,” “Teri
Martin”), born June 4, 1933, was suspected of two murders: husband Frank
Hilley and mother Lucille Frazier and the attempted murder of daughter Carol Marie Hilley, which took place
between 1975 and 1979 in Anniston, Alabama.
The stories of Audrey Hilley’s two escapes from the court and from prison
are among the most bizarre and dramatic in the entire history of female serial
killers.
1983 – Dorothy Jean Matajke – Nevada (town), Iowa &
Little Rock, Arkansas
Nurse; 3 or more victims. Ms.
Matajke was convicted of forgery Sept. 5, 1973, at Nevada, Iowa, and was
sentenced to seven years in prison. She escaped in 1974, was caught Oct. 7,
1980, and was paroled in December 1983.
2001 – Brookey Lee West – Las Vegas, Nevada
2001 – Brookey Lee West – Las Vegas, Nevada
2011 – “La Perris” – Meddelin,
Colombia
On August 1, 2011, the commander of
the Metropolitan Police of Valle de Aburrá, General Yesid Vásquez confirmed the
recapture of the accused under the age of multiple crimes that link to Colombian
criminal organization Tablazo. “La
Perris” had escaped from prison under Medellin on Friday, July 29, 2011.
2012 – Joanna Dennehy – Peterborough, Cambridgeshire, England
Serial killer Joanna Dennehy plotted to cut off guard's
finger to escape jail. She hoped to use
the finger to beat the prison’s biometric security, a source claimed. But the
plot – detailed in a written plan by Dennehy – was thwarted when two fellow
inmates got in touch with the authorities. Dennehy plotted the prison break
while in segregation at Britain’s most secure women-only jail – HMP
Bronzefield, in Ashford, Surrey. The source said: “With the help of another
lifer, she was planning an escape. What came to light was how she was going to
do it, which was extremely vicious.
2014 – Marixa Lemus – Pasaco, Jutiapa, Guatemala
2017 – Maria Nazaré Félix de Lima – Ielmo Marinho,
Grande Natal, Brazil
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