Maryam Blum from Lviv, reported that her neighbors regularly exposed naked infants in the dead of winter as a reliable “angelmaking” method for causing sudden death.
One of the more striking examples was that of Julia Sałdakowa, a resident of Lviv,
reported in September 1903. She was a
woman professionally engaged in childcare, whose charges died within two
weeks following arrival. In a period of
three months three children had died in Sałdakowa’s care and it was a fourth death that attracted the attention of the law. Sałdakowa had starved these
children and dosed them with a diluted decoction make from poppy bulbs.
[Aleksandra Zaprutko-Janicka, “Galicyjskie fabrykantki
aniołków. Nigdy nie osądzone seryjne morderczynie” (“Galician Angelmakers: The
Never-Judged Serial Killers”), ciekawoski historyczne, 17 grudnia
(December) 2014]
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For more cases of “Baby Farmers,” professional child care providers who murdered children see The Forgotten Serial Killers.
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For more cases of “Baby Farmers,” professional child care providers who murdered children see The Forgotten Serial Killers.
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