Mary Ann Cotton is a suspected serial killer from the 19th century in Britain. She was convicted of killing one of her stepchildren. Even though there was only that one charge brought against her, she is thought to have killed fourteen others, maybe as many as twenty-one. Everyone around Mary seemed to die from unexplained children, husbands, her children, even her mother. Each time one would die, she would collect some insurance and move on. Throughout her life, she married four times. She would have her husbands take out life insurance for themselves and their children. Out of her four husbands, only the third survived. She left him after she gave birth to their child. The suspicion of him not taking out life insurance is the reason why he …show more content…
It was an abusive relationship, on both sides. They always fought and committed adultery. Although she put that relationship before my brother and me every time, she continued seeing him. The abusiveness got to the point, where she would claim she was putting rat poisoning in his food. I am not positive if that claim is true or not. She would make a lot of statements that would not add up. If her second husband had died, she would gain a lot of properties and money. Another gain would be some benefits since he recently was awarded a sum of cash for being a Vietnam War Veteran. She would always joke that if she were going to try and have someone murdered, she would simply do it herself because she learned her lesson the from the first …show more content…
While one child can have fond memories of their parent, another could have terrifying memories. Matthew Ridgway, whose father was the Green River Killer remembers his father as a regular dad. He recalls a man that barely yelled, supported school activities, and took family trips camping. He was the typical father. Melissa Moore daughter of the Happy Face Killer, the experience was quite different from Ridgway. When she was a young child, her father hung her pet kittens on the clothes line to torture them to the death. He seemed to enjoy it and paid no attention to his daughter's horrifying