This
is collection includes only those perpetrators for which a photo is
available. Several dozen cases from this time period are therefore not
included here. This selection nevertheless offers a quick way to get an
idea of what a female serial killer "looks like" these days.
Count:
Total 200 (189 with photo + 11 without) from Afghanistan, Australia,
Austria, Belgium, Brazil, Canada, China, Colombia, Czech Republic,
England, Finland, France, Germany, Hungary, India, Iran, Italy, Japan,
Kenya, Mexico, Netherlands, Nigeria, Panama, Poland, Russia, Spain,
Taiwan, USA, Vietnam, Zimbabwe. (30 countries) [updated: Nov. 12, 2022]
2002 - Hungary
Timea Faludi (40 victims; nurse)
Timea Faludi (40 victims; nurse)
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2002 - USA
Vickie Dawn Jackson (10 victims)
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2002 - Russia
Maria Petrova (2 plus attempts)
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2002 - England
Barbara Salisbury (multiple victims)
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2002 - Russia
Maria Petrova (2 plus attempts)
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2002 - England
Barbara Salisbury (multiple victims)
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2002 - USA
Julia Lynn Turner (3 victims)
Julia Lynn Turner (3 victims)
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2003 - USA
Janet Smith (3)
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2003 - USA
Peggy Couse (3 murders suspected & conv. 1 attempted murder)
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Janet Smith (3)
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2003 - USA
Peggy Couse (3 murders suspected & conv. 1 attempted murder)
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2003 - Brazil
Valentine de Andrade (cult)
Valentine de Andrade (cult)
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Kathleen Folbigg (4 victims, babies)
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2003 – USA
Marjorie Diehl-Armstrong (2 boyfriends & 1 other)
2003 - AustraliaKathleen Folbigg (4 victims, babies)
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Antonia Giampietro (2 deaths; mult. Attempts)
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2003 - France
Monique Olivier (7 victims; couple)
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2003 - USA
Coleen Thompson (211 suspected; nurse)
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2003 - Vietnam
Van Le Thanh (13 victims)
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Monique Olivier (7 victims; couple)
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2003 - Czech Republic
Dana Stodolová (8
victims; husband as accomplice)
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Coleen Thompson (211 suspected; nurse)
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2003 - Vietnam
Van Le Thanh (13 victims)
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Duan Zhiqun (12 victims)
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2004 - Spain
Francisca Ballesteros (5 victims)
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Sonya Caleffi (up to 18 victims; nurse)
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Francisca Ballesteros (5 victims)
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Sonya Caleffi (up to 18 victims; nurse)
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2004 - USA
Angela Ford-Wright (4 victims)
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2004 – USA
Caroline Peoples (4 victims)
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2005 - Germany
2004 – England
Maxine Robinson (3 of
her own babies)
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2005 – Germany
Doris B. (7 victims suspected)
Sabine Hilschenz (9 newborns)
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2005 – China
Wang Fang (8 victims)
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2006 - MexicoJuana Barraza (29-49 victims; all female)
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2006 - Germany
Irene Becker (6 victims; nurse)
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2006 - USA
Barbara Ann Evans (4)
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2006 - USA
Sheila LaBarre (3 victims)
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2006 - Japan
Chizuko Okamoto (5)
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2006 - Japan
Chizuko Okamoto (5)
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2006 – France
Marinette Pezin (4
babies)
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2006 – Spain
Remedios Sanchez Sanchez (3 dead; 6 survived: all elderly)
2007 - USA
Stacey Castor (3
victims, 1 survived)
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2007 - Germany
Susan F. (3 victims,
babies)
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2007 – Germany
Monika Halbe (3
victims, babies)
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2007 – Mexico
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2007 – USA
Shauntay Henderson (6
murders suspected)
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2007 - India
H. D. Kempamma (AKA Malllika; Yashodama) (6 female victims)
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2007 – Germany
Lydia L. (4 men: either husband or boyfriend)
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2007 – France
Virginie Labrosse (3 victims, babies)
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2007 – France
Celine Lesage (6 newborns of 2 fathers)
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2007 - Czech Republic
Antonie Stašková (Staskova) (3 of own children)
Antonie Stašková (Staskova) (3 of own children)
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2007 – USA
Shirley Winters (7
child victims suspected)
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2008 - France
Manuela Gonsalez Cano (3 & 2 attempts)
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Manuela Gonsalez Cano (3 & 2 attempts)
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2008 – USA
Ulisa Chavers (3 victims suspected)
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2008 - USA
Helen Golay (3
victims, 1 survived)
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2008 - USA
Olga Rutterschmidt (3
victims, 1 survived)
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2008 - USA
Betty Neumar (5 victims, husbands)
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2008 - USA
Kimberly Clark Saenz (10 victims, 5 survived but injured; nurse)
2008 - Germany
2009 - France
Veronique Courjault (3 victims, babies)
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2009 – Canada
Harsimrat Kahlon (3 newborns)
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2009 - Iran
Mahin Qadiri (5 victims, all female)
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2009 - Finland
Aino Nykopp-Koski (5 victims + 5 attempts ;
nurse)
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2009 - Georgia
Venera NabozarObolashvili - (2 husbands
& 1 other)
2009 - Brazil
“Sao Paulo Girl” (30 victims, all male)
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2009 – Japan
Miyuki Ueta (6
suspected)
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2009 - Taiwan
Lin Yuru (3 victims)
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2010 - Canada
Meredith
Katharine Borowiec (babies: 2 & 1 attempt)
2010 - France
Dominique Cottrez
(8 victims, babies)
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2010 - Russia
Irina Gaidamachuk
(61-86 victims, all female)
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2010 - USA
Michele Kalina (5 victims, newborns)
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2010 - Netherlands
Sietske Hoekstra (4
victims, babies)
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2010 – Panama
Laura Michelle Reese (6;
with male accomplice)
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2010 – Kenya
Elizabeth Wambui (Proxy
murders through male cultist: 19 women)
2011 - India
Santokben Jadeja (multiple
victims)
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2011 - Colombia
“La Perris” (5 suspected victims, others injured)
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2011 - Mexico
Verónica Mireya Moreno Carreon (Multiple serial murders)
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2011 - Mexico
Verónica Mireya Moreno Carreon (Multiple serial murders)
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Yadira Narváez Marin (5 men)
***2011 – Mexico
Nancy Manriquez Quintanar (10? victims)
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2011 - Mexico
2011 – Germany
Beate Zschäpe (10 murders)
Maria Guadalupe Jimenez Lopez (20 murders; cartel)
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2012 - Mexico
Silvia Meraz (3 victims; occult)
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2012 – USA
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2012 - Brazil
Bruna Oliveira da Silveira (multiple female victims; cannibalism, cult)
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2012 - Brazil
Isabel Cristina Pires da Silveira (multiple female victims; cannibalism, cult)
2012 - USA
Dr Hsiu-Ying Tseng (9 victims)
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2012 - Canada
Melissa Friedrich (Weeks) (2
victims suspected + 2 attempts)
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2012 - Japan
Miyoko Sumida (8
victims)
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2012 - Poland
Beata Z. (5 victims, babies)
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2012 - Poland
Beata Z. (5 victims, babies)
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2013 - France
Audrey C. (3 newborns)
Audrey C. (3 newborns)
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2013 – France
Ludivine Chambet (10 elderly
patients; & 3 survivoes)
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2013 – England
Joanna Dennehy (5
victims, 32 survived)
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2013 – Colombia
Esneda Ruiz Cataño (3
husbands)
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Lucyna D. (3 newborns)
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2013 – France
Patricia Dagorn (2 dead; 4 others attempted)
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2013 - England
Samantha Lewthwaite
(7 murders; plus large-scale mass murders)
2013 – Russia
Anastasia Sinelnik (30+ victims – with accomplices)
2013 – Russia
Inessa Tarverdiyeva (30+ victims – with accomplices)
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2013 – Russia
2013 - USA
Rachel Staudte (3 victims; 1 survived)
Rachel Staudte (3 victims; 1 survived)
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2013 – Japan
Chiemi Tonuma (3
babies; husband accomplice)
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2014 – USA
Gakirah Barnes (20 gang murders)
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2014 – Peru
Dionny Damizú Seijas Cárdenas (2 murders; 1 att.)
2014 – Guatemala
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2014 – Zimbabwe
Angeline Mabhiza (3 own children; 1 child cousin; suicide)
Angeline Mabhiza (3 own children; 1 child cousin; suicide)
2014 – Canada
Andrea Giesbrecht (6 babies)
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2014 - Brazil
Marli Teles de Souza (3 deaths & 1 targeted)
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Andrea Giesbrecht (6 babies)
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2014 – USA
Erika Murray (3 newborns)
Erika Murray (3 newborns)
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2014 – Mexico
Claudia Ochoa Felix
(leader of cartel death squad)
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2014 – Mexico
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2014 – Italy
Daniela Poggiali (96 suspected victims)
***Daniela Poggiali (96 suspected victims)
2014 - Brazil
Marli Teles de Souza (3 deaths & 1 targeted)
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2015 - Argentina & Paraguay
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2015 - Mexico
Itzel Nayeli Garcia Montano (2 plus attempts)
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2015 – Czech Republic
Anna Duskiova (3 newborns)
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Andrea Göppner
(Goeppner) (8 newborns)
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2015 - Denmark
Christina Hansen (multiple victims suspected)
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2015 - Denmark
Christina Hansen (multiple victims suspected)
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2015 – France
Ramona Hernandez-Canete (5
newborns)
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Elena Lobacheva (12 victims, all males; SK couple)
***2015 - Mexico
Itzel Nayeli Garcia Montano (2 plus attempts)
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Joselyn Alejandra Nino (Niño) (multiple victims)
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Tamara Samsonova (5 – 8 victims;
dismembered)
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2015 – Mexico
Melissa Margarita Calderón Ojeda (numerous gang-related murders)
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2016 – Mexico
Juana “La Peque Sicaria” (multiple
victims)
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2016 – USA
Kelly Marie Cochran (charged with 2; others
possible)
2016 – Japan
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“Maria,” Filipino Hitwoman (multiple victims)
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2016 – Germany
Tuba S. (3 victims)
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2016 – Colombia
Yuri Patricia Sánchez
(14 victims, including 7 police officers)
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2016 - South Africa
Cecilia Steyn (11 murders)
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2016 – Canada
Elizabeth Wettlaufer (8
elderly patients; nurse)
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2017 – Brazil
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2017 - Brazil
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2017 - Zimbabwe
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2017 - Canada
“Sainte-Marthe-sur-le-Lac Mother” (3 newborns)
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2019 – Brazil
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2018 – Nigeria
Mariam Abiola (4 contract murders)
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2018 - Mexico
2018 – Patricia Martinez Bernal – Ecatepec, Mexico
2018 – USA
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2019 - Colombia
"La Diabla of Medellin" (multiple victims)
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2019 - India
Jolly Annan Joseph (6 victims)
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2019 - India
Kannammal (3 victims)
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"La Diabla of Medellin" (multiple victims)
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2019 - India
Jolly Annan Joseph (6 victims)
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2019 - India
Kannammal (3 victims)
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2019 - Mexico
Jackeline Lopez (45 killings)
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2019 - Russia
Sofya Mikhailovna Vhukova
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2020 - USA
Lori Vallow Daybell (multiple deaths)
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2019 - Russia
Sofya Mikhailovna Vhukova
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Lori Vallow Daybell (multiple deaths)
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2020 – Mexico
2022 – Greece
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2022 – India
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►Female Serial Killers of
the 21st Century – no photo available (11)
2001 – Jumai Hassan – Maiduguri, Nigeria, cult,
48 vics (confess), since age of 7 participated in sacrifice, arrested at age 13
2001 – Anne Nicolai
– Waterford township, Michigan, USA,
2001, 3 vics, nurse (96-97 crimes)
2002 – “Toda Serial Killer Mother” – Toda, Japan, 6
newborns, 80s-90s, no charges
2002 – “Zhytomyr Cannibal Female Serial Killer” – Zhtomyr, Ukraine (6 victims)
2006 – Zongqin, Zhang – Fuling, Chongking, China
2008 – Babita – Tigra Village, Gurgaon, India
2014 – “Vlasatice
Serial Baby-Killing Mom” – Vlasatice, Czech Republic
2017 – “Lorient Mother” – Lorient, Morbihan Dept., Brittany, France
2019 – Sylvie
Horning – Petit-Landau, Haut-Rhin, Alsace, France
The research on this website has turned up historical cases
of FSKs that number many times the multiple of the numbers of cases reported in
the standard literature. Thus the statistics found in standard literature on
FSKs must be treated as obsolete and in need of being re-examined by teams of
scholars who can put to use the new research – which includes data on many
hundreds of “forgotten” cases – that supersedes what is currently available in
order to present a more accurate picture of the subject of FSKs.
Excerpt: Robert St. Estephe, “Breaking the Silence of the
Lambs: Female Serial Killers and Collective Amnesia,” Sep. 19, 2015 (also
published under the title “Collective amnesia regarding violence by women /
call for reform,” A Voice for Men, Nov. 20, 2015)
http://female-serial-killers-index.blogspot.com/2015/09/breaking-silence-of-lambs-female-serial.html
From: 3.
Collective Amnesia
Wuornos was not only not America’s first female serial
killer, but was more like the 275th and she was, according to my current count,
the 13th to be executed in this country. [15]
The experts have determined that “female serial killers are
rare” (in comparison with their male counterparts). The experts, represented,
for example, by 135 participants from 10 countries in the FBI’s 2008
international conference on “Serial Murder,” [16] base their claims on
incomplete research (without ever stopping to wonder whether historical
research is even slightly systematic, let alone as complete as can be
reasonably managed). [17]
The “official” number of historical US female serial killer
cases (up to the last few years) is often used is 62. The most commonly cited
estimate of the ratio of male to female serial killers is 1:6. My own list of
US cases from the period 1829-2008 includes 330. [18] We might as just how rare
are these criminals when there are 5 times as many as the experts say there are?
[End of excerpt]
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Instead of the murderer's wife Monique Olivier, you posted the picture of an innocent woman who just happens to have the same name.
ReplyDeleteThis is the same face that appears in the mugshot that appears in the crimelibrary.com article: Rachael Bell, “Michel Fourniret Serial Killer”
ReplyDelete1. The trial of Beate Zschäpe is not yet finished. 2. She is "just" accused of complicity. Currently classification under serial killer is therefore not correct.
ReplyDelete"Fact" is a strong word. Such a notion would have to be based on the assumption that all cases are known. Just because a certain writer prints an estimate or a claim (based on available information) never makes something a "fact." Might I request a specific reference citation for the claim of this "fact?" It might be advisable to look at the Index here and comparing its listings to those in the source you cite. A quick way to spot check might be to use the list of "Female Serial Killers of 19th Century America" here to check against the source you are using (since there are old cases, available in English, and would presumably be know to the scholar making such a claim "86%"). I am quite confident that the source will be missing the vast majority of the cases on the 19th Century America list.
ReplyDeleteRE: Number of victims: take a look at "Prolific Female Serial Killers." There are some impressive numbers there. Credonia Mwerinde is especially notable. I have not seen her listed in any list of serial killers (apart from mine) as of yet.
Could you do a list with just japanese female serial killers
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