Seven famous serial killers in history.

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Saying a serial killer wanders into our minds, a picture of a man whose violent face looks like it would end up getting him in his hands. But what most people do not know is that many women have become notorious as serial killers. When they heard the story of their lives, they were shocked. Even so many are so terrified that horror stories and movies are made about their lives. Come on, today I know about 4 serial killers who are notorious for history!

  1. Elizabeth Bathory
    The Hungarian Countess was very notorious during the 5th century. He has found evidence of the murder of four girls, but the number could be as high as five. He used to work at a high-paying job to bring down young girls and kill them. Some say they saw Elizabeth chewing on the flesh of murdered girls, or some say she drank the blood of these girls. His name became Blood Blood Countess.
  2. Bell Gaines
    Norwegian-American woman Bale Gaines murdered more than 3 in the early 20th century. Most of the time, they were her husband or her husband. It is believed he committed the murders to raise money for life insurance for himself and his children.
  3. Amelia Dyer
    Amelia Dyer was the notorious child murderer of Victorian England. It is possible to confirm his five murders and it is estimated that the number of murders may actually be 25-5. Amelia gave women who had illegitimate children some time to hide in exchange for money. After they left the baby, he adopted them to others. Those children would die of starvation and starvation if not adopted. At one point Amelia Dyer started killing children. He was sentenced to six months in jail for neglecting five children. He was released from prison and started murdering again. In 9, he was again arrested and hanged.
  4. Delphine reddish
    This woman of Louisiana was a notorious slave-oppressor in the 5th century. He was cruel to African slaves, despite the manners being quite elegant. Rescuers entered the house after a fire broke out in his house and discovered a torture chamber where several dead slaves were found. He later fled to France. He is thought to have been responsible for the deaths of hundreds of slaves.
  5. Jane
    In 7, Jane Topan admitted that she was responsible for three murders. He was a trained nurse who performed various hazardous tests on patients unknowingly. He used to illegally monitor patients with morphine and atropine. He later confessed that he felt some kind of excitement as he watched patients get closer to death. After being trimmed from the hospital, he actually started murdering. Using poison he kills his landlord first, then his foster sister. He also poisoned her to seduce her sister's husband and then tried to cure her. An elderly patient was arrested after poisoning him and he confessed all that. He was given undue judgment and spent the rest of his life in a psychiatric institution.
  6. Julia Fazekas and Angel Makers of Nazarev
    Under the leadership of Julia, the women from a Hungarian village named Nazerev. From 3 to 120 people killed about 8 people by poisoning them. Many of these women had gone to war with their husbands, so that they had to accept foreign men as companions. Julia encourages them to kill the men, even to kill their children.
  7. Leonarda
    Sanchuli Leonarda Sanchuli was an Italian woman who murdered three women between the ages of 5 and 6 and made soaps and T-cakes by transforming their bodies. In his book An Embittered Soul's Confessions, he describes his first murder. It is seen that he made soap with the body parts of the dead woman and dumped it in a septic tank. He made tea cakes with his frozen blood and served it to his guests.