130Schechter, p. 17.
131Kerry Segrave, Women Serial and Mass Murderers, London: McFarland & Co, 1992, p. 252.
132Schechter, p. 66.
133Harland Manchester, “Jane Toppan, Champion Poisoner,” American Mercury, 49: 340–346, March 1940.
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134Source: www.queerculturalcenter.org/pages/wuronos/intro.html (obsolete); see also: Tracy L. McKee, Good Girls Do It Too! A Look at the Representation of Women Who Kill in Made-for-TV Movies, MA Thesis, Concordia University, Montreal: 2000, p. 6
135See photos in Sue Russell, Lethal Intent, New York: Pinnacle Books, 2002.
136Ian Brady, The Gates of Janus, Los Angeles: Feral House, 2001, pp. 87–88.
137Aileen Wuornos statement, January 16, 1991.
138Shipley and Arrigo, pp. 128–129.
139Schurman-Kauflin, p. 118.
140Phyllis Chesler, Patriarchy: Notes of an Expert Witness, Monroe Maine: Common Courage Press, 1994. Quoting Andrea Dworkin, back cover.
141New York Times, January 8, 1992, p. A1.
142Chesler, pp. 85–160.
143Chesler, p. 86.
144Chesler, p. 95.
145Vronsky, p. 258.
146Vronsky, p. 276.
147Chesler, p. 86.
148Hickey, p. 215.
149http://www.phyllis-chesler.com/bio.php.
150Chesler, p. 95.
151Chesler, p. 103.
152Chesler, p. 104.
153Chesler, p. 104.
154Russell, p. 160, p. 499.
155Chesler, p. 127.
156Russell, p. 457.
157Chesler, p. 127.
158Chesler, p. 105.
159Resler, et al, Sexual Homicide, pp. 46–47.
160Dolores Kennedy with Robert Nolin, On a Killing Day, New York: SPI Books, 1994, p. 251.
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161Chesler, p. 86.
162Jerry Bledsoe, Death Sentence, New York: Onyx Books, 1998, p. 119.
163Velma Barfield, Woman on Death Row, Nashville, TN: Oliver-Nelson Books, 1985, p. 89.
164Barfield, p. 90.
165Bledsoe, p. 127.
166Bledsoe, p. 133.
167Bledsoe, p. 136.
168Barfield, p. 26.
169Barfield, p. 28.
170Barfield, p. 54.
171Barfield, p. 59.
172Barfield, p. 69.
173Barfield, p. 69.
174Barfield, p. 84.
175Barfield, p. 86.
176Daniel J. Blackburn, Human Harvest, New York: Knightsbridge, 1990, p. 153.
177Blackburn, p. 152.
178William P. Wood, The Bone Garden, New York: Ibooks, 1994, p. 68.
179California Department of Corrections (Parole) Probation Report, Dorothea Puente, June 1982.
180Wood, p. 116.
181California Department of Corrections (Parole) Probation Report, Dorothea Puente, June 1982.
182Wood, p. 18.
183http://www/crimelibrary.com/notoriousmurders/women/puente/4.html.
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184Kelly Moore and Dan Reed, Deadly Medicine, New York: St. Martin’s Press, 1988, p. 148.
185Peter Elkind, The Death Shift, New York: Onyx Books, 1989, p. 19.
186Elkind, pp. 22–23.
187Elkind, p. 67.
188New York Times, “Contempt Asked in Baby Deaths Inquiry,” November 4, 1983; New York Times, “Investigators Near End of Inquiry into Deaths of Infants at Hospital,” April 11, 1984.
189Steven J. Boros, M.D., and Larry C. Brubaker, “Munchausen Syndrome by Proxy: Case Accounts,” FBI Law Enforcement Bulletin, Washington D.C.: June 1992.
190Roy Meadow, “Munchausen Syndrome by Proxy: The Hinterland of Child Abuse,” Lancet, 2, (1977), pp. 342–345.
191Roy Meadow, “Munchausen Syndrome by Proxy,” Archives of Disease in Childhood, 57, (1982), pp. 92–98.
192Roy Meadow, “Management of Munchausen Syndrome by Proxy,” Archives of Disease in Childhood, 60, (1985), pp. 385–393.
193Kathryn A. Hanon, “Munchausen’s Syndrome by Proxy,” FBI Law Enforcement Bulletin, Washington D.C.: December 1991.
194M. Sigal, I. Carmel, D. Atmark, and P. Silfen, “Munchausen Syndrome by Proxy: A Psychodynamic Analysis,” Medicine and Law, 7 (1988), pp. 49–56.
195K. Feldman, D. Christopher, and K. Opheim, “Munchausen Syndrome/Bulimia by Proxy: Ipecac as a Toxin in Child Abuse,” Child Abuse and Neglect, 13, (1989), pp. 257–261.
196K. Ravenscroft, Jr., and J. Hochheiser, Factitious hematuria in a six-year-old girl: A case example of Munchausen syndrome by proxy. Presented at the Annual Meeting of the American Academy of Child Psychiatry, Chicago, 1980.
197Joyce Egginton, From Cradle to Grave, New York: Jove Books, 1990, p. 340.
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198Hickey, p. 213.
199Kelleher and Kelleher, p. 107.
200Kelleher and Kelleher, p. 108; Hickey, p. 216.
201Janet I. Warren and Robert R. Hazelwood, “Relational Patterns Associated With Sexual Sadism: A Study of 20 Wives and Girlfriends,” Journal of Family Violence, Vol. 17, No. 1, March 2002, pp. 75–89.
202Warren and Hazelwood, p. 79.
203Warren and Hazelwood, p. 87.
204Emlyn Williams, Beyond Belief, London: Pan Books, 1967, p. 119.
205Emlyn Williams, p. 120.
206Vronsky, pp. 165–185.
207Colin Wilson and Donald Seamen, The Serial Killers, Virgin Publishing, London: 1992, p. 238.
208For the definitive account of both Bundy’s and Clark’s childhoods, see Louise Farr, The Sunset Murders, New York: Pocket Books, 1992.
209Jennifer Furio, Team Killers: A Comparative Study of Collaborative Criminals, New York: Algora, 2001, p. 105; Globe and Mail, March 3, 1993, page A6.
210According to the testimony of Karla Homolka as to what Paul Bernardo told her of the encounter.
211Stephen Williams, Karla: A Pact with the Devil, Toronto: Seal Books, 2003, p. 85.
212Patrick Wilson, Murderess: A Study of Women Executed in Britain Since 1843, London: Michael Joseph, 1971, p. 94.
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213bold>http://www.imdb.com/name/nm0831471/bio.
214Christopher Browning, Ordinary Men: Reserve Police Battalion 101 and the Final Solution in Poland (2nd Edition), New York: HarperPerennial, 1998, p. 48.
215Rachel MacNair, “Psychological Reverberations for the Killers: Preliminary Historical Evidence for Perpetration-Induced Traumatic Stress,” Journal of Genocide Research, Vol. 3, No. 2, 2001, pp. 273–282.
216“Information on the Infamous Concentration Camp at Buchenwald,” February 14 1945, in US vs. Josias Prince zu Waldeck, et al., War Crimes Case No. 12–390 (The Buchenwald Case), War Crimes Office, National Archives and Records Service, 1976, Record Group 153, Records of the Judge Advocate General, National Archives (Washington, D.C.) [cited as Buchenwald Case].
217Vronsky, pp. 185–186.
218Alexandra Przyrembel, “Transfixed by an Image: Ilse Koch, the ‘Kommandeuse of Buchenwald,’” German History, Vol. 19, No. 3. (2001), pp. 369–399.
219Michael Kater, The Nazi Party, Cambridge, Mass: Harvard University Press, 1983, pp. 148ff and 254.
220http://yad-vashem.org.il/odot_pdf/Microsoft%20Word%20-%206088.pdf.
221See Christopher Browning, The Origins of the Final Solution: The Evolution of Nazi Jewish Policy, September 1939–March 1942, Lincoln, Nebraska/Jerusalem: University of Nebraska Press/Yad Vashem, 2004.
222Przyrembel, p. 376 and pp. 386–387.
223Yehoshua R. Buchler, “‘Unworthy Behavior’: The Case of SS Officer Max Taubner,” Holocaust and Genocide Studies, Vol. 17, No. 3, Winter 2003, pp. 409–429.
224Ernst Klee, Willi Dressen, Volker Riess, “Those Were the Days”: The Holocaust as Seen by the Perpetrators and Bystanders, London: Hamish Hamilton, 1991, p. 197.
225PS-1919, International Military Tribunal, Vol. 29, 1948, p. 145.
226Przyrembel, pp. 383–384.
227
K. Sitte, Letter to the Editor, New York Times, October 18, 1948, p. 22.
228“Clay Stands Firm in Ilse Koch Case,” New York Times, October 22, 1948.
229George C. Marshall Research Foundation, Virginia. Videotaped interview with General Lucius Clay, cited by http://www.nizkor.org/features/tech niques of denial/clay-koch-03.html.
230Daniel Patrick Brown, The Beautiful Beast, Ventura, CA: Golden West Historical Publications, 1996, p. 25.
231Brown, p. 27.
232Germain Tillion, Ravensbrück, Garden City, NY: Doubleday, 1975, pp. 69–70.
233See for example, Yehoshua R. Buchler, “‘Unworthy Behavior’: The Case of SS Officer Max Taubner,” Holocaust and Genocide Studies, Vol. 17, No. 3, Winter 2003, pp. 409–429.
234See Robert Jay Lifton, The Nazi Doctors: Medical Killing and the Psychology of Genocide, New York: HarperCollins, 1986.
235Lifton, p. 208.
236Raymond Phillips, Trial of Joseph Kramer and Forty-four Others (The Belsen Trial), London: William Hodge and Company, 1949, p. 706.
237Theodor Adorno, The Authoritarian Personality, New York: Harper & Row, 1950.
238Zygmunt Bauman, Modernity and the Holocaust, Ithaca: Cornell University Press, 1989.
239John M. Steiner, “The SS Yesterday and Today: A Sociopsychological View,” in Joel E. Dimsdale (ed), Survivors, Victims, and Perpetrators: Essays on the Nazi Holocaust, Washington D.C.: 1980.
240Ervin Staub, The Roots of Evil: The Origins of Genocide and Other Group Violence, Cambridge: University of Harvard Press, 1989, p. 18.
241Church of Scientology, GS-C Comm; GS-G; D/G Intell U.S., Compliance Report Re: Manson, Bruce Davis, 22 June 1970—see: http://bernie.cnc family.com/sc/Manson_Scientology.htm.
242Ed Sanders, The Family, [Revised and Updated Edition], New York: Signet Books, 1989, p. 22; and also see Joel Norris, pp. 162–163.
243John Gilmore and Ron Kenner, The Garbage People, AMOK Books, Los Angeles: 1995, pp. 23–24.
244John Cashman, The LSD Story, Greenwich, CT: Fawcett Publications, 1966, p. 31.
245Paper presented by Dr. Robert L. Bergman, Head of U.S. Public Health Service for Navajos, Annual Conference of the American Psychiatric Association: 1971.
246Dr. Sidney Cohen quoted in Edward M. Brecher, Licit and Illicit Drugs, Little Brown and Company, Boston: 1972, p. 350.
247Interview with SECONDS, http://www.sni.net/central/manson/man/ interview1.html, December 19, 1997.
248Jess Bravin, Squeaky: The Life and Times of Lynette Alice Fromme, New York: St. Martin’s Griffith, 1998, p. 46.
249Lawrence Schiller, The Killing of Sharon Tate, New York: New American Library, 1970, p. 70.
250Lawrence Schiller, p. 82.
251Susan Atkins (cowritten by Bob Slosser), Child of Satan, Child of God, Logos International: 1977.
252Life Term Parole Consideration Hearing of Charles Manson, 1992.
253Vincent Bugliosi, Helter Skelter, New York: Bantam Books, 1975, p. 374.
254Clara Livsey, The Manson Women, New York: Richard Marek Publishers, 1980, pp. 204–206.
255Bill Trent, “The Girl Who Was Involved in One of North America’s Most Bizarre Mass Murders,” Weekend Magazine, St Thomas Times Journal, Ontario, Canada, July 24, 1971.
256http://www.cielodrive.com/.
257Quoted in Vincent Bugliosi, pp. 222–223.
258Los Angeles County case number A-252156, Statement of Charles Manson, November 19, 1970.
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259http://www.trialrun.com.
260Kim Iannetta, e-mail to author, March 24, 2006.
261See J. Reid Maloy, The Psychopathic Mind: Origins, Dynamics, and Treatment (2nd Edition), Northvale, NJ: Aronson, 1992.
AFTERWORD
262http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/ATWA.
INDEX
Abu Ghraib prison
accommodating partners
accomplice to serial killer, female as
age of
alcohol addiction
Catherine and David Birnie
Charlene and Gerald Gallego (“the Sex Slave Killers”)
childhood and
“Collector” fantasy
criminal record of
cults
Cynthia Coffman and James
Marlow
dominance impact on
drug addiction
education of
employment of
family life of
high-dominance women
“imprinting” by male partner
Judith Ann and Alvin Neelley
low-dominance women
male-dominated
medium-dominance women
number of
relationship with accomplice
Rosemary and Fred West
sentence (lighter) for female
sexually sadistic serial murders
studies on
suicide attempts
See also Beck, Martha and Raymond Fernandez (“the Honeymoon Killers,” “Lonely Hearts Killers”); Bundy, Carol and Douglas Clark (“the Sunset Boulevard Killers”); Hindley, Myra and Ian Brady (“the Moors Murderers”); Homolka, Karla and Paul Bernardo (“the Ken and Barbie Killers”)
Adler, Freda
Adorno, Theodor
A&E
“affective aggression,”
Against Our Will (Brownmiller)
age, serial killers
aggression in girls
Agrippina the Younger (“Empress of Poison,” “she-wolf”)
Aileen: Life and Death of a Serial Killer (documentary)
Aileen Wuornos: The Selling of a Serial
Killer (documentary)
alcohol addiction
Aldrete, Sara
Aldridge, Ferris
alienists
Allen, Wanda Jean
Allitt, Beverly
alpha female killers
American Civil Liberties Union
American Indians
American Justice (TV show)
American Psychiatric Association
American Psycho (Ellis)
America’s Most Wanted (TV show)
Amnesty International
amoral personality
Anderson, Terri
angels of death See also loving us to death Anger, Kenneth
anger-excitement killers
anger-retaliatory killers
animal cruelty, arson, bed-wetting (Macdonald triad)
antisocial personality disorder (ASPD)
Antonio, Walter Jeno
Archer-Gilligan, Amy
Arrigo, Bruce
arsenic, history
Articles on Philosophical Anthropology (Wagener)
“artificial psychopathy,” state induced
Asher, Richard
ASPD (antisocial personality disorder)
Atkins, Susan (“Sexy Sadie Mae Glutz”)
Atkinson, Kathleen
Atlanta Child Murders
attachment disorder–triggered psychopathy
attachment theory
ATWA (air trees water animals)
Augustus (Emperor of Rome)
Auschwitz-Birkenau
“Authoritarian Personality Type,”
“baby farming/sweating,”
Baillee, Cindy
Bannister, Edna
Barfield, Jennings
Barfield, Kim
Barfield, Margie Velma (“the Death Row Granny”)
Al Smith murder
antisocial personality disorder (ASPD)
arsenic poisoning by
break-in incidents
check stealing and forging by
childhood of
Christian woman
criminal record
“dead” photo of Stuart Taylor
disintegration of
Dollie and Montgomery Edwards murders
drinking not tolerated by
drug addiction
education of
execution of
fires in house
forgery arrest
home-care work
hysterectomy
Jennings Barfield (Velma’s second husband) murder
John Henry and Record Lee murders
loan in mother’s name
mother resented by
motive of
Munchausen syndrome by proxy
nursing home work
overdoses by
physical abuse of
prescription forging by
serial killer
sexual abuse of
social isolation of
Stuart Taylor murder
theft by
Thomas Burke (Velma’s first husband) murder
trial and sentencing
victims of
Barfield, Nancy
Barker, Doyle Wayne
Bataan Death March, Japan
Báthory, Elizabeth (“Blood Countess,” “female Dracula”)
aristocratic girls murders
arrest of
bathing in blood
beauty of
childhood of
death of
era of
Ferenc Nadasdy (husband)
first “real” female serial killer
hedonist-lust killer
pregnancy of
premodern serial killer
sentence
testimony of
trial of
unanswered questions
victims of
Battered Wives (Martin)
Battered Woman, The (Walker)
Battered Woman Syndrome
Bauman, Zygmunt
Beach Boys
Beal, Andy
Beane, Sawney
Beardsley, Dr.
Beatles
Beausoleil, Bobby
Beck, Alfred
Beck, Martha and Raymond Fernandez (“the Honeymoon Killers,” “Lonely Hearts Killers”)
abandoning children by
brain damage to Raymond
childhoods of
children of Martha
correspondence between
criminal record of Raymond
Delphine and Rainelle Downing murders
education of Martha
execution of
family of Raymond
fantasies
funeral home work by Martha
Honeymoon Killers, The (film)
Jane Lucilla Thompson murder
Janet Fay murder
lonely hearts clubs
loyalty at trial
Myrtle Young murder
nursing work by Martha
personality change in Raymond
profit-motivated killers
promiscuous sexual behavior by
Martha
sexual abuse of Martha
trial of
victims of
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