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Thursday, August 6, 2020

Ursula Flepone, Serial Baby-Killer Child Provider – Italy, 1879


FULL TEXT (translated from French) – Mothers who entrust your children to mercenary hands, read attentively the horrible fact that happened a few months ago in a small village in Tuscany:
 
In the said village there was a certain woman, who had the profession of nurse, her name was Ursula Flepone; she could well have been in her thirty to thirty-five years. She lived alone in a neat little house in the middle of the fields, and therefore very withdrawn from other dwellings. Four wealthy people had entrusted their infants to him. The dear little beings had no idea in what hands their worthy mothers had placed them. Poor cherubim! ... As the parents of babies came to see their children very rarely, Ursula had them well and relied on that. She wrote incessantly to parents asking them either for money, or for useful items, she said, from the children. The parents hastened to send whatever the nanny asked them. When Ursula judged that the parents had given enough she .... suppressed the child! .... And so it was that in the space of fourteen months she wrote to nine parents that their children had died leaving their teeth weak ... A few parents having consulted together learned the sad truth about the death of their children. Ursula poisoned them with arsenic mixed with milk that she gave them ... She was arrested and sentenced to death. Guilty mothers who drive your children away from you, ponder this drama, and remember it in the future.
 
[“A poisonous nurse. - Nine victims. - Horrible details.” (“Une nourrice empoisonneuse. – Neuf victimes. — Horribles dètails.”), Le Petit Bulletin des Tribunaux (Paris, France), Apr. 20, 1879, p. 3]
 
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FULL TEXT: Mères qui confiez vos enfants à des mains mercenaires, lisez attentivement l'horrible fait quivient des epasser, il y a quelques mois, dans un petit bourg de la Toscane: Dans ledit bourgétait certaine femme, qui avait la profession de nourrice, son nom était Ursula Flepone; elle pouvait bien avoir dans les trente à trente-cinq ans. Elle vivait seule dans une petite maison nette au milieu des champs, et par conséquent, fort retiree des autres habitations. Quatre personnes riches lui avaient confié leurs nourrissons. Les chers petits êtres ne se doutaient nullement dans quelles mains leurs dignes mamans les avaient mis. Pauvres chérubins!... Comme les parents des bébés ne venaient voir leurs enfants que fort rarernerll, Ursula les avait bien et se basait là-dessus. Elle écrivait sans cesse aux parents pour leur demander soit de l'argent, ou des effets utiles, disait-elle, aux enfants. Les parents s'empressaient d'envoyer ce quell a nourrice leur demandait. Quand Ursula jugeait queles parents avaient assez donné elle.... supprimait l'enfant!.... Et, c'est ainsi que dans l'espace de quatorze mois elle écrivit à neuf parents que leurs enfants étaient mort senf aisant leurs dents... Quelques parents s'étant concertés ensemble apprirent la trop triste vérité sur la mort de leurs enfants. Ursula les empoisonnait avec del'arsenic mélange au lait qu'elle leur donnait... Elle fut arrêtée et condamnée à la peine de mort. Mères coupables qui chassez vos enfants de chez vous, méditez ce drame, et souvenez-vous-en dans l'avenir. 
 
[“Une nourrice empoisonneuse. – Neuf victimes. — Horribles dètails.” Le Petit Bulletin des Tribunaux (Paris, France), Apr. 20, 1879, p. 3] 
 
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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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