Friday, April 24, 2020

Marie Racz, Milica Rudintzkt and Julie Rajko, Durdevo Poisoning Syndicate – Serbia, 1913


FULL TEXT (Translated from German): It is reported from Zombor [Sombor, Serbia]: A poisoning gang was discovered in Sajkasgyörgy [Serbia]. A search of the homes of Marie Racz, Milica Rudintzkt and Julie Rajko, found stores of poisons. The poisoners were arrested.

[“Female Poisoners,” (“Giftmischerinnen”), Die Neue Zeitung (Vienna, Austria), 1 Mai 1913, p. 5]

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Sajkásgyörgye – Đurđevo (Serbian Cyrillic: Ђурђево) is a village located in the Žabalj municipality, in the South Bačka District of Serbia. It is situated in the autonomous province of Vojvodina. The village has a Serb ethnic majority and its population numbering 5,137 people (2002 census). Besides Serbs (numbering 3,538 people), the village also has a large Rusyn minority (numbering 1,197 people). In Serbian the village is known as Đurđevo (Ђурђево); in Russian as Дюрдьов; and in Hungarian as Sajkásgyörgye.

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FULL TEXT: Aus Zombor meldet man uns: In Sajkasgyörgy wurde eine Giftmischerbande entdeckt. Bei den Frauen Marie Racz, Milica Rudintzkt und Julie Rajko wurden bei einer Hausdurchsuchung viele Giftmittel gefunden. Die Giftmischerinnen wurden verhaftet.

[“Giftmischerinnen.” Die Neue Zeitung (Vienna, Austria), 1 Mai 1913, p. 5]

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http://unknownmisandry.blogspot.com/2017/04/husband-killing-syndicates.html 
 
For more than two dozen similar cases, dating from 1658 to 2011, see the summary list with links see: The Husband-Killing Syndicates 
 
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