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Nannie Doss (born Nancy Hazel, November 4, 1905 – June 2, 1965) was an American serial killer responsible for the deaths of 11 people between 1927 and 1954. [1] Doss was also referred to as the Giggling Granny , the Lonely Hearts Killer , the Black Widow , and Lady Blue Beard .
Nannie Doss confessed to killing four of her husbands, her mother, sister, two of her children, two of her grandsons, and a mother-in-law over a 27-year killing spree
"Lady Blue Beard" – Nannie Doss "Lady Death" – Daisy de Melker "Lady Dracula" – Elizabeth Báthory "Lady Killer" – Ricardo Caputo "Lainz Angels of Death" – Group of Austrian killers active in 1983–1989 "Lake Elsinore Killer" – William Suff "Lambeth Poisoner" – Thomas Neill Cream
This is an accepted version of this page This is the latest accepted revision, reviewed on 19 January 2025. A serial killer is typically a person who kills three or more people, with the murders taking place over more than a month and including a significant period of time between them. The Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) defines serial murder as "a series of two or more murders ...
Bertha Alice Williams Graham Gifford (October 30, 1871 – August 20, 1951) [1] was a farmwife in rural Catawissa, Missouri during the early 1900s who was accused of murdering three members of the local community and suspected in 15 additional deaths. [2]
Bill Clinton is one proud grandpa!. On Monday, Nov. 25, the former President of the United States, 78, appeared on an episode of Live with Kelly and Mark and spoke about how he and the former ...
Nannie Doss, an American serial killer known as the "Black Widow" responsible for the deaths of 11 people Anna Marie Hahn (d. 1938), American serial killer Dr. John Bodkin Adams , British doctor acquitted in 1957 but suspected of killing 163 patients via morphia and barbiturates .
Only a handful of Dahmer's 17 victims between 1978-1991 were highlighted in the series, and fewer than that were given three-dimensional depictions of the lives they lived and the people they were.