Female
serial killers are generally believed to be limited in method to “indirect
aggression” methods, such as poisoning. Yet “blade violence” is as direct a
form of aggression as you can find.
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940
– “White-necked
Crow” – China – knife
Bandit leader: “the several thousand men under her control
were all subservient to her. When asked whether she had a husband she said that
she had several dozen in the past, and when they gave the slightest
dissatisfaction she knifed them with her own hand. Everyone who heard this
cried in anger!”
1819 – Ane
Nielsdatter – Copenhagen, Denmark – hatchet
“She
had murdered [six children] all in a very violent manner, by suffocating them,
or killing them with a hatchet. The one was three years old; the others only
half a year, or several months old. Besides these infanticides, she had killed
a sixth too.”
1860
– Mary
Jane “Bricktop” Jackson – New Orleans, Louisiana, USA – knife
“New
Orleans prostitute Mary Jane Jackson (the scourge of Gallatin Street) was as “a
husky, full-bodied strumpet whose mop of flaming red hair had earned her the
sobriquet of Bricktop”. She was never bested in a brawl (against man or woman),
and during her career as prostitute in New Orleans she killed four men and
stabbed many others.”
1865
– Marie-Françoise
Bougaran – Brest & Lesneven, France – knife
“When
interrogated she confessed that she had killed all the children by forcing them
to swallow excrements, and then cutting the veins of the neck with a knife,
which she inserted in the mouth.”
1865
– Maria
Oliviero – Cattanzaro, Italy – axe
“At the age of twenty, Maria
Oliviero murdered her sister, hacking her
48 times with an axe for slander and joined the gang of her husband, Pietro
Monaco.”
1867 – La
Gizzi – Volturara district, Italy – axe, knife (or sword ?)
“It
is related that on one occasion, after stabbing three of her captives, she
collected the blood that flowed from their wounds in a jar and then poured it
over the head of her lover, telling him that that should be his baptism of
blood.”
“A
most extraordinary discovery has just been made near Liverpool. In June last,
Mrs Kirkbride, a widow, who for ten years had been a schoolmistress near
Penrith, Cumberland, left that town and came to Liverpool, leaving behind her
at an hotel two boxes to be called for. About a week since, not being called
for, they were opened owing to a bad smell coming from them, and. were found to
contain the bodies of two young children. One with his throat cut, and the
other apparently having been suffocated.”
1883
– Emma
Stillwell – Waterford, Ohio, USA – axe
“In
March, 1877, she claims that her mother and brother, Chester Hoard, entered
into a conspiracy to get him out of the way and secure his property; that he
came home drunk one night that her brother threw him upon his face on the
floor, when she struck him on the back of the head with an ax, breaking his
skull.”
1893
– Lizzie
Halliday – Burlingham, New York, USA – axe, scissors
On
June 21, 1894, Halliday was convicted at the Sullivan County Oyer and Terminer
Court for the [axe-murders] of Margaret McQuillan and Sarah Jane McQuillan. She
became the first woman ever to be sentenced to death by electrocution, via New
York State's new electric chair, but governor Roswell P. Flower commuted her
sentence to life in a mental institution after a medical commission declared
her insane. Halliday was sent to the Matteawan State Hospital for the Criminally
Insane where she spent the remainder of her life. In 1906 she killed a nurse,
Nellie Wickes, by stabbing her 200 times with a pair of scissors. [Wikipedia]
1908 – Belle
Gunness – LaPorte, Indiana, USA – axe
Belle Gunness murdered 2 husbands & dozens others, mostly
“fiancés,” plus a number of children (she had been a baby farmer when residing
in Chicago); men were killed with drugs or an axe.
1910
– Esteis
Liberis – Barahona, Haiti – axe
Voodoo
sacrifices, prosecuted in court: “When all were assembled the girl was fetched
from her hiding-place, laid in front of the altar, and strangled by her uncle.
Her head was cut off, and all those present drank some of the blood, which was
collected in a bowl. The flesh was subsequently cooked at Conzo’s house, and
instead of being eaten, as had formerly been customary, was preserved. Two
girls who had overlooked the cooking of the flesh were declared to have
offended the god, and these, too, were then similarly sacrificed, their deaths
being followed by two more a few days later. Such is the story as given by the
police inspector. It would appear that the woman Liberis, who is stated to be
now in prison in the capital awaiting trial, was directly responsible for the
killing and eating of five children.”
1911 – Clementine Barnabet (Bernebet) – Lafayette, Louisiana, USA – axe
Clementine
Barnabet: “I am the axe woman of the sacrifice sect,” She shouted from her
prisoner’s stand, where she is guarded by three deputies. “I killed them all,
men, women and babies, and I hugged the babies to my breast. But I am not
guilty of murder.”
1920
– Raya
& Sakina Aly Hammam – Alexandria, Egypt – axe
Sakina: “I myself have cut the throats of six women,” she began. “My first victim was called Hanem. I leaned over Hanem as if to whisper in her ear. Soon after death had passed.”
1921
– Ekaterina
Pishianova – Chita, Russia – axe
“Ten
desperadoes were sentenced to death here today for the murder of more than a
hundred victims. Chief among the condemned was the notorious woman bandit,
Ekaterina Pishianova, wife of the leader of the gang, who himself was known to
the intimidated peasantry as ‘the Jack the Ripper of the Ural mountains.’ The
woman was accused of killing her victims with an axe.”
1951
– Lala
Wanh – Bhatanta, East Punjab, India – axe
“Lala
Wanh, of Bhatinda, in the East Punjab, was married, according to normal Indian
custom, at 14. Three weeks later her husband died and was cremated on the day
of his death – another Indian custom. Lala married again. Her second husband
also died a speedy death. Undeterred, she again remarried – 17 times in all,
over a period of six years. Only recently did the police become suspicious.
They arrived to arrest Lala, but were too late to save husband No. 17. Lala had
just finished him off with an axe.”
1963 – Magdalena Solis –
Villagran, Mexico – (machete?, axe?)
“The High Priestess of Blood” – “Magdalena Solis also known as the High Priestess
of Blood, was a serial killer, a member of a cult in Mexico that was
responsible for orchestrating several murders, and participated in drinking the
blood of the victims. She was convicted of 8 murders and sentenced to 320 years
in prison.
“Doretta
Kirksey stabbed her first husband to death during a Christmas Eve party in
1957. In 1971, Mrs. Kirksey fatally stabbed her second husband in an argument
during a poker game. Law officials said the man had tried to poke her because
he was angry he was losing in the game.Today [1975] Mrs. Kirksey stands accused
of murder in the Wednesday night stabbing of another man.”
1989 – Sara Maria Aldrete – Matamoros, Mexico – machete
“During
a five-hour interrogation, Little Serafin [Serafin Hernandez Garcia, 20]
described how gang members had lured the drunken college student into their
truck. After a night of torture and sodomy, they lopped the top of his head off
with a machete and boiled his brains. It was all part of the rituals of a
religion known as palo mayombe, a violent voodoo cult that originated in
Africa. Police found this horrific bit of evidence in a kettle that had all the
earmarks of being a cauldron for black magic potions in a shack filled with
bloody relics of ritual slayings.” [Mara Bovsun, “Spring
break revelry turns to horror as Mexican druglord kills University of Texas
student in sicko human sacrifice voodoo ritual,” ,
1991
– Dorothy
Williams – Chicago, Illinois, USA – knife
Williams
stabbed Cesar Zuell, 63, to death on December 6, 1988.
1998 – “PK” –
Switzerland –
knife
She
first killed in 1991, after stalking women in a town near where she lived. In
1992 she was arrested for arson and was in and out of jail for four years. PK’s
second murder was committed in 1998. The victim was a 61-year-old woman who PK
savagely attacked, stabbing her about 30 times and slamming her with a large
stone.
2003 – Jaroslava
Fabianova – Decin, Czech Republic – meat cleaver
From
the beginning, Fabiánová’s killings are particularly savage. At the age of 17
her victim was subjected to a battering with a masonry hammer consisting of
three blows on the head, followed by twenty knife stabs in the face. Her final
murders, in 2003, involved attacking an 84-year-old man with a meat cleaver and
the stabbing of another man 38 times.
2003 – Dana
Stodolova – Kutna
Hora, Czech Republic – knife
For over a year in 2001-2002 Czech serial killer couple Dana Stodolová (29) and husband Jaroslav Stodolová (33) preyed upon elderly neighbors and other old folks they take short trips to find. They were after money but often found it convenient to murder those they stole from. They murdered at least six though strangling, smothering or stabbing to death. One of the murders was committed by Dana on her own in which she stabbed her victim, Mary Čondlovou (78) of Henry Hradec, to death.
She asserted she had over a period of two years stabbed the 30 young men to death motivated by a desire “for money, revenge and to bring justice”. During her interrogation, which was videotaped, she was calm and smiled as she related her story, telling police: “I don’t have enough courage to hold a gun — but I can hold a knife.”
2010 – Irina Gaidamachuk – Yekaterinberg, Russia – axe
Gaidamachuk,
40, killed seventeen elderly women so she could rob them. She attacked her
victims in the Urals region pretending she was a social worker so they let her
into their flats. Once inside, she attacked the women with an axe or hammer.
2010 – Cristina
Soledad Sánchez Esquivel – Nuevo Garcia Leon, Mexico –
She
would lure her victims to an abandoned reservoir in the Icamole area where she
would shoot the drivers and dump their corpses into the water. The gang would
sell the purloined taxi in Coahuila and split the proceeds.
La
Matataxista was captured Jun. 6, 2010 by police in the town of Garcia after she
wounded another taxi driver, Manuel Neri Balderas (31), who managed to escape
with only a slight knife wound after La Matataxistas tried to slit his throat.
2012 – Silvia
Meraz – Nacozari, Sonora state, Mexico – knife? (ritual blood let
sacrifice)
The
prosecutor’s office spokesman reported that all three victims’ throats were
slit, that their wrists had been slit and that their blood had been collected
in a vessel and then poured around La Santa’s altar after they bled to death.
Silvia Meraz said her motive for the murders was her belief that the female
saint would give her money in exchange for the sacrifices.
2013
– Joanna
Dennehy – Peterborough, Cambridgeshire, England – knife.
This
31-year-old Englishwoman told her friend, “I want my fun. I need you to get my
fun.” This fun consisted of finding a male stranger to stab in the heart. Ms.
Dennehy was able to, over a period of several weeks, to engage in this form of
amusement on five occasions, resulting in three deaths.
2015
– Elena
Lobacheva – Moscow, Russia – boxcutter, knife.
Elena
Lobacheva is quoting as stating: “Randomly stabbing the body of a dying human
brought me pleasure comparable to sexual pleasure.”
2015
– Tamara Samsonova –
St. Petersburg, Russia – knife.
The
“Granny Ripper,” arrested July 27, 2015, kept a diary of her deeds. She is
suspected of up to 14 murders, all of them involving dismemberment of the
victims’ bodies, the parts of which were distributed throughout St. Petersburg.
The final victim was dismembered while still alive. Internal organs were
removed from bodies and it is suspected Samsonova may have eaten these parts,
particularly lungs. The investigation continues.
2016
– Juana,
“La Peque Sicaria” – Baja California, Mexico – (machete?, axe?)
Juana,
a 28-year-old executioner for Los Zetas in
Tamaulipas cartel. She was in charge of multiple decapitations and
confessed to be excited by blood, using it – and, apparently, severed body
parts – as a sexual stimulant.
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