Historic Killer Wives
Earliest Recorded Killer Wives
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Between 1800 and 1930, a quiet but chilling thread ran through the fabric of everyday life. Behind lace curtains and respectable facades, some women harbored secrets sharp enough to sever vows of love and loyalty. They were wives, mothers, daughters, ordinary in appearance, extraordinary in their defiance of the roles society demanded of them. When they killed, the world gasped. A woman was meant to nurture, not to poison, stab, or scheme. And yet, across Europe and America, newspapers filled with shocking accounts of wives who plotted their husbands’ demise, or who struck out with sudden, furious violence.
This book descends into those forgotten courtrooms, dusty archives, and yellowing broadsheets to resurrect the earliest recorded cases of female killers. Their crimes were sensational, their trials theatrical, their punishments often brutal. But beyond the spectacle lies a haunting question: what drives a woman, bound by law and custom, to murder? Were these acts born of desperation, self-preservation, greed, or something far darker?
Part of the Killer Wives series, this volume invites you to step into a world where love and death became indistinguishable, and where the most dangerous figure in the home was the one society believed least capable of bloodshed.
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