Marie Noe is an American serial killer. She was convicted in June 1999 of murdering eight of ten of her children. She was born in 1928 in Philadelphia, PA. She is still living to this day, and will get off of prohibition next year, but will serve five years of house arrest.
Who is Lizzie Borden? Lizzie Borden was a thirty-Two year old unmarried woman who had no children and lived with her father and stepmother also her sister. At this time many people accused Lizzie of murdering Andrew Borden and Abby Borden her parents.(WWW.BIOGRAPHY.COM)Lizzie was the prime suspect for the hoffifc muders in 1892, before this occur Lizzie went to buy poison at Smiths Drug store far away so she would not look suspicious. She could not get poison because the druggist refused to give it to her because she needed a doctor’s signature to get it. Its sure to say everyone in fall River Massachusetts had their own theories but most believe Lizzie did it.
Lizzie Borden is the main suspect of her fathers and step mothers deaths. Lizzie Borden lived with her father and step mother, Andrew and Abby Borden. When Emma and Lizzie were younger they went through two tragic lost in the family. There little sister died when she was only two years old, and there mother Sarah Borden also died. Lizzie and Emma lived with their father and step mother, they didn't really care for their step mother Abby.
In Fall River Massachusetts, on August 4, 1892 Lizzie Borden was accused of murdering her father and stepmother. The youngest of three children, Lizzie was thirty-two at the time of the murders1. Her father, Andrew, was a well known banker in the area. Lizzie’s stepmother, Abby, had only been married to Andrew for a couple of years and did not get along well with Lizzie. Lizzie did have a good relationship with her sister, Emma, and her father, but her closest bond was with Emma.
Lizzie Borden took an ax, gave her mother forty whacks. When she saw what she had done, she gave her father forty-one.” This is a traditional rhyme about a woman named Lizzie Andrew Borden. The rhyme is said today to be the staying power of the legend and the ax murders she was on trial for in 1892. The rhyme portrays that Borden was guilty of the murders; however, the case is still a mystery to this day.
Family, they are people we tend to love the most and care for. Although we care for our families they will get on our nerves occasionally, sometimes worse than other times. There has been multiple cases of people murdering their spouses and family members, as shown on many different investigation shows. One case that deals with the murder of one's family is the Lizzie Borden case. Lizzie Borden was accused of killing her father as well as her stepmother.
How would one feel if their favorite all American celebrity that gave them hope during times of oppression, secretly, was more devious than assumed? Such a phenomenon has occurred many times over the years, but the most noteworthy of them involves the unfortunate murder of Nicole Brown Simpson and Ronald Goldman. In this case, the primary suspect was Orenthal James Simpson, who was not just an athlete, yet a symbol of resilience that most Americans could feel uplifted by. As such, O.J. Simpson was found innocent in the trial in which he was accused of murdering his ex-wife Nicole Brown Simpson and her friend Ronald Goldman, but this verdict may not have been sound. This is as it was, as due to the onslaught of evidence left behind, an intense
FBI’s first female serial killer, Aileen Wuornos, gained worldwide notoriety with her murders of seven men, a long legal trial, and her want for execution. The product of a highly dysfunctional marriage, Aileen had been subjected to horrific tortures as a young girl. Aileen Wuornos had a troubled tragic life and fully understood her actions. Wuornos’ final ride, in a hearse from the death chamber, was a far different road than the one that led to her execution. Aileen Wuornos was born on February 29, 1956, in Rochester, Michigan.
Aileen’s grandmother, Britta was known to be an abusive alcoholic and her grandfather Lauri was abusive, physically and sexually toward Aileen and Keith. Her grandfather would beat her and would make her strip off her garments before sexually assaulting her (Biography.com, 2015). Due to her explosive eruptions for no apparent reason and lack of social skills, Aileen had very few friends. She was very close with her brother, and they would run off together when their grandfather was on a rampage. She was also engaging in consensual sexual activity with her brother, which was witnessed by Keith’s neighborhood friend (Who2,
There have been very few female serial killers in the United States in the 21st century, and Aileen Wuornos was one of the few female serial killers that were captured and trialed in the United States between the late 20th century and early 21st century (Edwards, 2012; Silvio, McCloskey, & Ramos-Grenier, 2006). Aileen Wuornos claimed to have killed a total of 7 men between the years of 1989 and 1990 across the state of Florida before being captured by the police and later executed in 2002 by lethal injection in the Florida State Prison (Office of the Clark
She was trying to acquire justice for all the other women who have been raped. According to T.J. Thomas, people knew Aileen Wuornos as the I-95 man killer. She did not know any of the men she killed, they were all strangers she framed. She killed her first victim in 1989. Richard Mallory is a 51-year-old businessman.
I believe that Aileen Carol Wuornos killed for several reasons and that her traumatic childhood only influenced her urges. Wuornos’ childhood was extremely tough and hard on her. Her father was incarcerated for rape and her mother abandoned her at 6 months. She was then forced to live with her abusive grandfather. While living there she claims to have been raped (not by her grandparents) and became pregnant.
During her adult life, she would turn to prostitution as a means of survival. Aileen pattern when conducting a murder involved attracting her victims by offering sex in exchange for money. Her history of sexual, physical and emotional abuse directly correlates with her difficult upbringing. Sexual behavior was the only response that Aileen distinguished, so it was the behavior she continuously
Life and Death of a Serial Killer Heather Wiley PSY100—Introduction to Psychology Professor Zbach August 20, 2017 Between 1989 and 1990, Aileen Wuornos made her mark as the first American female serial killer who murdered several men leaving their bodies along Florida highways. She lived in Florida and was a working highway prostitute where she was picked up by the men. Wuornos alleged that she shot the men in self defense after they tried to sexually assault her. In 1989, “the body of Richard Mallory was found in a junkyard, with five more men’s bodies to be discovered over subsequent months” (Aileen Wuornos, 2017).
Back in the middle 1880’s a reporter named Nellie Bly was asked to go undercover for the World to find out how the patients at Insane Asylum at Blackwell's island were being treated. How would she do this? Nellie Bly went on a journey of convincing other she was “insane” to have herself committed so she could see first hand what it was like to be a patient of the Insane Asylum. To prepare to be committed she practiced how she believed an “insane” person would act, wide eyed and confused. She slowly worked her way from a temporary home for women where she convinced them she was “crazy” to a courtroom where she was thought to be insane and taken to the Bellevue Hospital where she was pronounced “insane”, and finally to the Insane Asylum at Blackwell’s