Female Serial Killers
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power-reassurance killers
power-seekers
predatory aggression
“preemptive aggression,”
preindustrial age serial killers
premodern serial killer
See also Báthory, Elizabeth (“Blood Countess,” “female Dracula”)
Prince of Darkness, The (film)
profiling serial killers
See also female serial killers, psychopathology of; male serial killers; serial killers (male and female)
profit-predators
See also Montalvo, Dorothea Puente
Pron, Nick
“prostituted women,”
Przyrembel, Alexandra
psilocybin
psychedelic drugs
psychopaths
Psychopathy Checklist-Revised (PCL-R)
psychotic personality
Puente, Dorothea
See also Montalvo, Dorothea Puente
Puente, Roberto Jose
Punch
Question of Silence, A (film)
“quiet killers,”
race, killing within their
Rachals, Terri
“racial hygiene,”
RAD (Reactive Attachment Disorder)
Raimer, Lafayette
Rais, Gilles de (“Bluebeard”)
Ranavalona (Queen of Madagascar)
Ravensbrück
Reactive Attachment Disorder (RAD)
Reade, Pauline
Reagan, Ronald (President)
reality, awareness of
Reichenau, Kay and Misty
relationships with victims
Renczi, Vera
Rendell, Martha
Riggs, Christina Marie, Justin, and
Shelby Alexis
Rivera, Geraldo
Robinson, Sarah Jane
Roe, Marybeth
See also Tinning, Marybeth (“the Killer Mom”)
Roman Empire
Rosemary’s Baby (film)
Ruff, Clarabelle and Rolinda
Russell, Sandy
Rutterschmidt, Olga
Sachsenhausen
Sale of Arsenic Act
Salome
Sanchez, Don
Sanders, Ed
Sandoz Pharmaceutical Labs
sanity, question of
Schechter, Harold
“schizophrenia” diagnosis
Schnitzel, Ilsa Kohler
See also Koch, Ilse (“Bitch of Buchenwald”)
Schurman-Kauflin, Deborah
Scientology
Scieri, Antoinette
Scott, Jane
“scripting,”
Seabrook, Martha Julie
See also Beck, Martha and Raymond Fernandez (“the Honeymoon Killers,” “Lonely Hearts Killers”)
Search of Dracula, In (McNally and Florescu)
Sebring, Jay
self-worth, inflated
sentence (lighter) for female partner
Sereny, Gitta
serial killers (male and female)
age (average)
antisocial personality disorder (ASPD)
anxious/ambivalent infants
attachment theory and
biochemical conditions and
brain injuries and
childhood
congenital genetic abnormalities
daydreaming
depravity of
development of psychopathy
diagnosing
facilitators of fantasies
family life of
fantasies
“fight or flight” instinct
gender stereotyping
handwriting of serial killers
home life
infant bonding
insanity without delirium (manie sans delire)
“irresistible impulse” to kill
legal system and
loneliness in childhood
Macdonald triad (animal cruelty, arson, bed-wetting)
making of
“mask of sanity,”
masturbation (compulsive)
M’Naghten Rule
murder site
parental history and
physical abnormalities
power-control motives
“preemptive aggression,”
psychopaths
Psychopathy Checklist-Revised (PCL-R)
psychotics vs. psychopaths
race, killing within their
Reactive Attachment Disorder (RAD)
reality, awareness of
sanity, question of
“scripting,”
simulation of normal emotions
singular murderers vs.
site of murder
social isolation
“sociopathic personality,”
“Strange Situation” experiments
stressors
studies on
victim selection
weapon of choice
See also female serial killers, psychopathology of; male serial killers
Serial Killers: The Method and Madness of Monsters (Vronsky)
Seven Beauties (Pasqualino Setterbellezze) (film)
sex, death and videotape. See accomplice to serial killer, female as sexual abuse in childhood
“sexual addiction” vs. “nymphomania,”
sexual gratification motive
sexual murderers
sexually sadistic serial murders
“shared psychotic disorder,”
Sherman, Ada
Sherman, Horatio N.
Sherman, Lydia (“American Borgia,” “Queen Poisoner”)
Shipley, Stacey
shooting, weapon of choice
Sibley, George
Sid Peterson Memorial Hospital
SIDS (sudden infant death syndrome)
Siems, Peter
signature (why)
Sisters in Crime (Adler)
site of murder
Sitte, Dr.
Sixty Minutes (TV show)
skin (human) souvenirs
Sleeper, Oliver
“sleeper” personality theory
Smart, Jean
Smith, Al
Smith, David
Smith, Greg and Lois Nadean
Smith, Susan
social isolation
socioeconomic class
“sociopathic personality,”
solo female serial killers
Son of Sam Law
Sorenson, Della
Soulakiotis, Mariam
Sowers, Mary Beth
Spara, Hieronyima
spartacism
Spears, David
“sporting” killings of inmates
SS (Schutzstaffel)
Stamp Act
state serial murder in the Third Reich
Staub, Ervin and John
Stockholm syndrome
Stoker, Bram
Stoler, Shirley
strangers as victims, growing of
“Strange Situation” experiments
Straw, Jack
stressors
Struck, Ann
Struck, Edward, Jr., George, and
Martha
Struck, Edward and William
Struck, Lydia
succinylcholine (“succs”)
sudden infant death syndrome (SIDS)
suffocation, weapon of choice
suicide attempts
surviving an attack
Swindle, William
Szabo, Mrs.
Tacitus
Tate, Sharon
Taylor, Alice
Taylor, Ginger (nee McCrary)
Taylor, Stuart
Teale, Karla See also Homolka, Karla and Paul Bernardo (“the Ken and Barbie Killers”)
Tepes, Vlad (“The Impaler,” “Dracul”)
Terrell, Bobbie Sue
Thatcher, Margaret
therapia magna
Thiel, Martin
Third Reich stat
e serial murder
Thomas, Kim
Thomas, Ronald (“Ronnie”)
Thompson, Jane Lucilla
Thorne, Dyanne
Thornton, Deborah
Thurzo, George (Lord Palatine)
Tiberius (Emperor of Rome)
Times
Tinning, Barbara and Joseph
Tinning, Jennifer
Tinning, Joe
Tinning, Jonathan
Tinning, Marybeth (“the Killer Mom”)
Tinning, Mary Frances
Tinning, Michael
Tinning, Tami Lynne
Tofania, La
Toole, Ottis
Toppan, Ann
Toppan, Elizabeth
Toppan, Jane (Honora A. Kelly, “Jolly Jane”)
addiction to thrill of murder
arsenic
atropine poisoning
childhood of
death rate of patients
downfall of
exaggerated stories
exhilaration into murder itself
gossiping by
gregarious nature of
insanity
letters of recommendation
morphine poisoning
motive of
nature, blaming for murders
“nursing,”
self-worth, inflated
servant
survivor of
theft by
trial of
vengeance
victims of
Transylvania
Trueblood, Lydia
true-crime literature
Tucker, Karla Fay
Tudor, “Bloody Mary,”
Tuggle, Debra Sue
Turner, Lise Jane
Turoczy, Laszlo (Father)
20/20 (Beach Boys)
“uncontrolled depravity,”
“unknown suspect,”
Ursinus, Sophie
Vados, Paul
Van Houten, Leslie (“LuLu with No Nickname”)
Velten, Maria
Vermilyea, Louise
victims
female killers portrayed as
number of
selection
Victoria (Queen of England)
Vietnam War
violence (female), nature of
Virk, Reena
visionary killers
Vronsky, Peter
Wagener, Michael
Wagner, Erich
Wagner, Richard
Wagner, Waltraud
Walker, Lenore
Wall, Rachel
Walsh, Adam and John
Walter, Richard
Walters, Margaret
warning signs
Warren, Janet
Watson, Charles (“Tex”)
Watson, Paul
Watts, Jay
weapon of choice
Weber, Jeanne
weight problems
Wertmüller, Lina
West, Rosemary and Fred
White Album (Beatles)
Willgues, Charlie
Williams, Dorothy
Williamson, Stella
Wilson, Catherine
Wilson, Dennis
Wilson, Patrick
Wise, Martha Hasel
Women Who Kill (Jones)
Wood, Catherine May
Wood, William P.
Woods, Martha
work as place of murder
Wuornos, Aileen
alcohol addiction
appearance of
attachment disorder-triggered psychopathy
celebrity of
Charles Carskaddon murder
childhood of
“Cigarette Pig,”
confession, videotaped
convenience store robbery
criminal record of
cult status of
David Spears murder
downfall and arrest of
drug addiction
education of
Eugene Burress (“Troy”) murder
execution of
exhilaration into murder itself
explaining Aileen Wuornos
fantasies of
Wuornos, Aileen
feminists defense of
first murder
guns and
handprint from abandoned vehicle
hearing problems
hooking by
“husband” status
Jay Watts and
lesbian claims of
Lewis Gratz Fell (Aileen’s husband)
Monster (film)
motive of
opera about
parental abuse
Peter Siems murder
phone calls with Tyria, taped
postmodern female serial killer
postmodernist serial killer
pregnancy of
profiting from
promiscuous sexual behavior
prostituted serial killer
“prostituted women,”
psychic abolition of redemption
Richard Mallory murder
second murder
“self-defense,”
self-worth, inflated
serial murder
shooting herself in abdomen
stereotype of female serial killers, destroyed by
strangers as victims
temper of
theft by
thumbprint at pawnshop
triggers on killing days
Tyria Moore (“Ty”) and
unanswered questions
“unquiet killer,”
vagrant life of
victims of
vision problems
Walter Jeno Antonio murder
websites devoted to
Wuornos, Barry
Wuornos, Diane
Wuornos, Keith
Wuornos, Lauri and Britta
Wuornos, Lori
Y chromosome, extra
York, William
Young, Lila Gladys
Young, Myrtle
Zambia
Zimbardo, Philip
Zwanziger, Anna
* Department of Justice, Bureau of Justice Statistics, Capital Punishment Statistics http://www.ojp.usdoj.gov/bjs/cp.htm
* “A wave of attention to women’s criminality follows thunderously on every wave of feminism and surely will continue to do so until we can grasp the truth that free people are not dangerous.”
* In an FBI study of male sexual killers, rape had occurred in 42 percent after the death of the victim and in 56 percent before. (In the other 2 percent there was no rape despite the sexual nature of the murder.)
* The 47×44—(extra-Y disorder).
* On December 6, 1989, in Montreal, 25-year-old Marc Lépine, after being refused admission to an engineering school, entered one of the classrooms with a rifle and, after sending away all the males, murdered fourteen female engineering students and staff while screaming “I hate feminists.” He then committed suicide.
* These days Chesler is buzzing around another turd—the Middle-East and terrorism. Her recent book is The Death of Feminism, in which, according to Publisher’s Weekly, Chesler “takes liberal feminists to task for not speaking out against what she sees as the most important threat to Western freedom: Islamic terrorism.” We can all sleep better now knowing that Phyllis has joined the war on terrorism.
* A weeklong forced march of 70,000 U.S. POWs in the Philippines, captured by the Japanese in 1942. Approximately 10,000 American prisoners died along its route, many murdered by the Japanese.
* “Brownies” are Girl Scouts. They wear brown and tan uniforms and earn “points” for good performance.
* See Peter Vronsky, Serial Killers: The Method and Madness of Monsters, for material on how to enhance chances of surviving capture by a serial killer or rapist.
* As this book was being prepared for print, Canadian media breathlessly reported rumors that since her release Karla had acquired a dog, secretly married, and
had recently given birth to a baby boy. A Toronto Sun headline on February 8, 2007 screamed: “Say It Ain’t So: Karla’s a Mom! A New Puppy, Hubby and Baby Within 2 Years.”
* SS—Schutzstaffel—“protective units”—the fanatical black-uniformed German Nazi paramilitary who wore skull-and-bones death heads on their caps and served as concentration camp guards, among other functions in the Third Reich.
*Therapia sterilisans magna—treatment of infectious disease by the administration of large doses of a specific remedy for the destruction of the infectious agent in the body without doing serious harm to the patient.
* The more extensive story of female serial killers in Nazi Germany, beyond the scope of this book, is about the hundreds of doctors and nurses who participated in the murder of at least 150,000 mentally and physically handicapped German children and adults in a medical killing campaign disguised as euthanasia.
* LaVey was the founder of the San Francisco–based First Church of Satan—a pseudosatanic cult for wankers with fat wallets and small brains. † In point of fact, there is no connection between satanism and witchcraft. Either the psychiatrist was in error by linking the two, or the organizers of the event were themselves characterizing what they were staging as the “Witches Sabbath.”
* The notion was entirely stupid, as the Black Panthers, if they committed any political murders, were not known to write slogans in victims’ blood and leave bloody cat pawprints at the scene.