Nurse Beverly Allitt then began to take an interest in two little twin baby girls, Katie and Becky Phillips. They were two-months-old and had been born prematurely and were being kept in the hospital for observation. After being allowed home, Becky Phillips was brought to Ward 4, on April 1st, 1991, suffering from gastroenteritis. On April 3rd, Nurse Beverly Allitt told doctors that she thought Becky was hypoglycemic and cold to the touch. On examination, the doctors found no ailment. Becky Phillips was discharged and sent home with her mother Sue Phillips.
That night, baby Becky cried out with what her parents thought was pain. A doctor visited the house and thought it was a case of colic. The parents slept that night with Becky in their bed where she died during the night. An autopsy was performed, but the pathologists found no obvious cause of death.
Katie Phillips, the surviving twin, was then admitted to Ward 4 as a precaution. Nurse Beverly Allitt assured the distraught mother that she would keep an extra special eye on Katie. Left alone with Beverly, baby Katie stopped breathing. The emergency team were called and managed to revive Katie. Sue Phillips attributed Katie’s life being saved to Beverly. In gratitude, she asked Beverly to be Katie's godmother. Nurse Beverly Allitt graciously accepted the honor, as if she had been a hero.
Two days later, baby Katie suffered another attack which caused her lungs to collapse, and it was with considerable difficulty that the emergency team managed to revive her. Once revived, she was sent to Nottingham hospital. Here, the doctors on examining her discovered that five of her ribs were broken and that she had suffered severe brain damage due to oxygen deprivation.
Four more young victims followed but, fortunately, all were saved by being transferred to Nottingham hospital. The doctors at Nottingham's hospital were beginning to suspect that something was not entirely right at Grantham and Kesteven Hospital.
When a little girl, Claire Peck, a fifteen-month-old asthmatic patient who needed a breathing tube was alone with Nurse Beverly Allitt, she suffered a cardiac arrest. The emergency team managed to revive her. When left alone again with Beverly, she suffered another heart attack from which she died on April 22, 1991.
The autopsy examination showed that Claire Peck had died from natural causes. However, Dr. Nelson Porter, a consultant at the hospital was most unhappy at the high number of heart cases which had occurred over the past eight weeks on Ward 4 and began an investigation. At first, he thought that maybe it was caused by a virus in the ventilation system, but tests proved negative. Dr. Nelson Porter then called for more tests to be carried out on baby Claire. These tests showed abnormally high levels of potassium in the baby’s blood and in her tissues there were traces of Lignocaine, a drug used to treat adults suffering from cardiac arrest and one that is never given to babies. The hospital called in the police.
Superintendent Stuart Clifton was put in charge of the investigation, and it didn’t take too long to find the common thread in all the cases: Nurse Beverly Allitt. Within 3 weeks of starting the investigation, Superintendent Clifton arrested Nurse Beverly Allitt. Beverly strenuously denied any knowledge of the attacks. She said all she did was try and save lives. Sue Phillips, the twin’s mother, so believed in Beverly that she hired a private investigator to clear Beverly’s name; a decision she must now seriously regret. After several court hearings, Beverly was charged with eleven counts of causing grievous bodily harm, eleven counts of attempted murder, and four counts of murder. Beverly lost a large amount of weight and developed anorexia nervosa while in prison awaiting her trial. She was also examined by psychiatrists sent by the prosecution and defense teams.
Both sets of psychiatrists diagnosed Beverly as suffering from Munchausen syndrome: a form of severe factitious disorder where the sufferer makes up physical symptoms that are either false or self-induced. Sufferers are not malingering; they just want to play the patient role for attention. They also found her to be suffering from Munchausen by Proxy syndrome. This is when the sufferer harms others to gain attention for themselves.
After several delays caused by Beverly’s “illnesses”, Beverly Allitt’s trial started on February 15th, 1993, at Nottingham’s Crown Court. The trial lasted nearly two months and during it, Beverly only attended sixteen days due to her “illnesses”. Beverly was found guilty of all charges. In May of 1993, Beverly was sentenced to thirteen life sentences. The judge, Mr. Justice Latham, told Beverly Allitt that he considered her "a serious danger" to others. He ordered her to be incarcerated at Rampton Hospital, a secure hospital in Nottinghamshire which houses among others those deemed criminally insane. Beverly Allitt has, since her detention, admitted to three of the infant murders and six of the assaults. Her earliest possible parole date is 2032 when she will be sixty-four.
CONCLUSION
As of now, we are only thirteen years into the 21st century and already according to the website The Unknown History of MISANDRY, thirty women serial killers around the world have already been listed.
The Black Widow in the 21st century has changed little. She still manipulates as she smiles in your face and adds poison to your wine, tea, or coffee. The caring nurse and caregiver still enjoys her power of life and death. Even more horrifying is the supposedly loving mother still murders her children.
A former FBI profiler has said that the serial killer's greatest defense is that he/she is virtually unrecognizable by sight, as they tend to look so normal: the kind granny, the devoted nurse, the loyal wife, the devoted mother, or the friendly helpful neighbor. They look like you and I. The other thing that sets them apart is that they are usually not insane but are fully aware of the difference between right and wrong, and that’s what makes them so scary.
Yet, despite the number of women serial killers in history, very little research has been done on them, even to this day and because of this lack of research I feel that many of these female predators will never be caught and will continue to get away with their crimes.
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WOMEN SERIAL KILLERS OF THE 17th CENTURY (WOMEN WHO KILL)
ASIN:B00BKPWKG6
This was the century when royal poison scandals sent shockwaves throughout Europe. The scandals so rocked France, that Louis XIV in 1662, passed a law stopping the sale of poisonous substances to people other than professionals, and for all purchasers to be registered.
In this short booklet of approximately 9,300 words, best selling author Sylvia Perrini takes a look at some of the most prolific women poisoners of this century, and a look at one woman, who did not use poison, just torture.
Be prepared to be shocked.
WOMEN MURDERERS OF THE 18th CENTURY (WOMEN WHO KILL)
ASIN:B007B2G0KY
Why do women kill and murder? They are supposed to be the gentler sex, the ones who nurture the babies and support families, keeping the very structure of society in place. Why do some women go wrong? Is it greed, jealousy, power or just plain wickedness?
Women Murderers have been around for centuries. In this short book of approximately 12,500 words best selling author Sylvia Perrini looks at the profiles of eight women who operated in the 18th century.
WOMEN SERIAL KILLERS OF THE19th CENTURY: THE GOLDEN AGE OF POISONS (WOMEN WHO KILL)
ASIN:B00BK9QY2S
The 19th Century is often regarded as the heyday of poisoners. In the beginning to the middle of the nineteenth century, a poisoning panic engrossed the public
imagination. In the Times newspaper in England, between 1830 and 1839, fifty-nine cases of murder by poisoning were reported. By the 1840s, the number reported had risen to hundreds. And, of these hundreds of poisonings, sixty percent involved women murderers.
In this fascinating book, best selling author Sylvia Perrini, looks at serial women killers around the world in the 19th Century. Nearly all the cases, but not all, involve poisoning.
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WOMEN SERIAL KILLERS THROUGH TIME Boxed Set (4 in 1)
ASIN; B00C3N7BFY
ISBN-10:1484044266
ISBN-13:978-1484044261
ANGELS OF DEATH; NURSES WHO KILL (WOMEN SERIAL KILLERS)
ASIN:B00946F178
In this book, historian and best selling author Sylvia Perrini looks at some cases of serial killers, all of whom were female nurses. The crimes of these nurses are heinous and shocking.
Luckily, nurses, who murder their patients, are the exception. They are not the rule. However, the number of cases of nurses accused and convicted of murdering patients is rising. It’s almost enough to give you a phobia about going into hospital!!
BABY FARMERS OF THE 19th CENTURY (WOMEN WHO KILL)
ASIN:B00ACPGTFI
ISBN-10: 1484128729
ISBN-13: 978-1484128725
The practice of baby farming came about in late Victorian times. In this era, there was a great social stigma attached to having a child out of marriage and no adequate contraception existed. In this period of time, no child protection services or regulated adoption agencies were in existence.
A number of untrained women offered adoption and fostering services to unmarried mothers who would hand over their baby and a cash payment. The mothers hoped that this payment would find stable, happy homes for their babies. And in the case of weekly payments that they would at some time in the future be able to re-claim their child.
It was, without doubt, one of the most sickening aspects of Victorian times, not only in Britain but also in its colonies as well.
Many of these fostering and adoption agencies were bona fide, but a frightening number were not. They became known as baby farms.
In this short book, best selling author, Sylvia Perrini, introduces us to some of these baby farmers.
FIVE WOMEN SERIAL KILLER PROFILES; Boxed Set
ASIN: B00A9HW3KO
ISBN-10: 149045845X
ISBN-13: 978-1490458458
This is a compilation of best-selling author, Sylvia Perrini’s, five short books of Women Serial Killers.
The profiles contained in this volume are:
DOROTHEA HELEN PUENTE-SOCIAL WORKER’S SAVIOR!!
VELMA BARFIELD- GATEWAY TO HEAVEN
GENENE JONES-CODE BLUE
AILEEN WUORNUS-DAMSEL FOR SALE
KATHLEEN FOLBIGG--UNJUST JUSTICE?
Some of these stories will shock you to the core, and some may make you weep. They may also be bought separately.
I DON'T LIKE MONDAYS: FEMALE RAMPAGE KILLERS (WOMEN WHO KILL)
ASIN:B00CW16O28
ISBN-10: 1489533966
ISBN-13: 978-1489533968
The Famous hit song “I don’t like Mondays” penned by Bob Geldof, was written after the school shootings in San Diego, California, committed by Brenda Spencer. Once she was apprehended and asked why she had done it. Her reply was:
“I don’t like Mondays, do you?”
When one thinks of spree killers or rampage killers, normally one thinks of a male. Men such as the Aurora Colorado Movie Theater James Eagan Holmes, Seung-Hui Cho Virginia Tech Massacre, Columbine school killers Eric David Bennet and Dylan Bennet Klebold, Adam Lanza at Sandy Hook Elementary School, and the 2011 massacre at a summer camp in Norway, by Anders Behring Breivik to name just a few.
Yet, women have also committed these crimes just not in such large numbers as men.
SUGAR N’SPICE: TEEN GIRLS WHO KILL
ASIN: B00DESV62Q
ISBN-10: 149045845X
ISBN-13: 978-1490458458
Murder is horrific whenever it happens and in what ever circumstances. But when a murder is carried out by a young girl, not much more than a child, it is doubly horrific.
What is it that goes wrong in the lives and minds of these girls that grow up to be teenage killers? Girls who ruthlessly murder strangers, young children, parents, and others?"
In this short book of approximately 25,000 words Sylvia Perrini has selected seven murder cases committed by teenage girls. The profiles of the girls covered are;
PAULINE PARKER AND JULIET HULME aka Anne Perry, the well-known author of murder fiction.
BRENDA ANN SPENCER
CHERYL PIERSON
HOLLY HARVEY AND SANDRA KETCHUM
CHELSEA O’MAHONEY
CINDY COLLIER AND SHIRLEY WOLF
ALYSSA BUSTAMANTE
NO, DAD! PLEASE, DON'T! (THE JOHN LIST STORY) (MURDER IN THE FAMILY)
ASIN; B00EI2BA28
On the morning of December the 8th, 1971, New Jersey, and indeed the entire metropolitan New York City area, awoke to lurid newspaper headlines of the horrific massacre of almost an entire family in the affluent community of Westfield, N.J.; a story that both captivated and horrified a nation. The story was quickly picked up around the world.
The face of John List, who had left letters confessing to the crime, stared out at the readers. He was an ordinary, fairly non-descript looking man. The question on everyone’s lips as news broke of the horrific slaughter by a college-educated, seemingly successful accountant, and Sunday school teacher was why? He had murdered his mother, wife and three teenage children.
In this short booklet, of approximately 11,000 words, best selling author, Sylvia Perrini, delves into the events that led to the horrific slaughter of John Lists, mother, wife and three teenage children.
John List managed to evade capture for over 18 years and never expressed remorse for his crimes.
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BRIDGET LANE
ASIN:B009N1IRSE
ISBN-10: 1480257001
ISBN-13: 978-1480257009
This is a life-changing true story of drugs running across the Pacific. A young girl with a passion for sailing gets approached to transport an illegal cargo from Colombia to the US. She battles with storms, snakes, and interminable days at sea, before finally being intercepted by a Mexican gunboat.
Her subsequent incarceration in Mexico’s most infamous prison, La Mesa, is almost more surprising: the treatment she receives and the people she meets become a transformative experience, as she recounts in this totally compelling personal journey.
WOMEN PIRATES (SCANDALOUS WOMEN)
ANNA MYERS
ASIN:B007KQCBF4
There is an old superstition among sailors that women at sea bring bad luck. Despite this, many women have proved their seafaring skills. When we think of Pirates we have a tendency to think of masculine men. But did you know that the most successful pirate of all time was a woman? Neither the Chinese, British or Portuguese navies could stop her.
In this delightful short book author Anna Myers takes a look at the lives of eight wicked women pirates.
DESERT QUEEN; LADY HESTER STANHOPE (SCANDALOUS WOMEN)
ANNA MYERS
ASIN:B00BAKB4XQ
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Lady Hester lived in England until the age of about 34 when she set off traveling and fell in love with the Middle East. While en route to Egypt she was shipwrecked, and lost all her clothes. Unable to purchase European clothes she adopted a male version of Turkish dress. This, made her a bit of a 'cause celeb' in the Middle East, and also that she rode horseback into Damascus without a veil, an unthinkable thing to do at the time. In fact, many of the things Lady
Hester did were unthinkable at the time, which is what made her such a colorful character.
Many of the travels she undertook were exceedingly dangerous, but she appeared fearless. She was the first European woman - and one of the few Europeans to survive the dangerous journey - to enter Palmyra, in the middle of the Syrian desert. The native Bedouins crowned her as “Queen of the Desert”. Hester chose to settle down in Lebanon, where she became a local folk hero, offering shelter to those affected by wars and the battles for supremacy in the region.
When the British Government, under Lord Palmerston, stopped her pension, she died in her home in Djoun, destitute, friendless and alone.
SCANDALOUS LADIES (WICKED WOMEN)
ANNA MYERS
ASIN:B007S9YCIM
Author Anna Myers in this delightful short book, provides a gallery of extraordinary women swindlers, con artists and imposters.Some of the women you may even like and some you will despise.
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‘La Banquière’
POILLON SISTERS
Sisters you would not want to meet on a dark night.
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ANN O’DELIA DISS DEBAR
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ELLEN PECK
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