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Mon, Feb 7, 2005
Deadly Women looks at four cases of women murderers driven by obsession: Elizabeth Báthory a Hungarian noble who craved blood for beauty, Vera Renczi a Romanian woman who poisoned men with arsenic and kept the bodies, Delphine LaLaurie a New Orleans socialite who tortured her slaves, and Linda Hazzard a Washington state doctor who starved her patients to death.
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Mon, Feb 14, 2005
Deadly Women examines cases of women driven to murder by greed including Belle Gunness in Indiana who poisoned suitors with strychnine, Catherine Flannigan and Margaret Higgins who killed men for insurance money in England, Amy Archer-Gilligan who poisoned the elderly residents of her Connecticut nursing home, and Janie Gibbs who killed her family in Georgia for insurance money.
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Mon, Feb 21, 2005
Deadly Women examines cases of women driven to murder by revenge including Katherine Knight who kills and skins her husband in Australia, Blanche Taylor Moore who killed her loved ones with arsenic in North Carolina, Ruth Ellis who shot her boyfriend after an episode of abuse, and the Lainz Angels of Death who killed numerous elderly patients in a Vienna hospital.