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Murder is the
unlawful killing of
another human without justification or
valid excuse committed with the
necessary intention as
defined by the law in a...
- The
Murderess (sometimes
found as Fonissa; Gr****: Ἡ Φόνισσα, romanized: Hē Fónissa) is a 1903
social novel by Gr****
writer Alexandros Papadiamantis. Written...
- be
known in the
media as the "Trunk Murders", and Judd as the "Trunk
Murderess". On the
evening of Monday,
October 19, 1931,
Phoenix police first entered...
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Polly Bartlett, also
known as The
Murderess of
Slaughterhouse Gulch, is
purported to have been a 19th-century
murderer from the
Wyoming Territory. She...
- Messenger-Inquirer. Owensboro, Kentucky. p. 22.
Retrieved November 19, 2024. "Child
Murderess".
Sedalia W****ly Democrat. Sedalia, Missouri.
March 3, 1899. Retrieved...
- she
faces execution by hanging. At Cook
County Jail,
Roxie is sent to
Murderess' Row,
supervised by the
corrupt Matron "Mama"
Morton ("When You're Good...
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Julia Lynn
Turner (née Womack; July 13, 1968 –
August 30, 2010) was an
American woman who was
convicted in the
poisoning deaths of her two husbands. Turner's...
- ISBN 978-1-84596-545-7 Ritchie, Jean (1988), Myra Hindley—Inside the Mind of a
Murderess,
Angus & Robertson, ISBN 978-0-207-15882-7 Staff,
Duncan (2007), The Lost...
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January 1894) was an
English serial killer known as the Baby
Farming Murderess. She was
found guilty of
strangling an
infant and
hanged on
Monday 15...
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Isabelle Winlocke Velma An
inmate of
Murderess Row - "Stylish divorcée"
Juliette Crosby Liz An
inmate of
Murderess Row - "God's messenger"
Dorothy Stickney...