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  2. Amy Archer-Gilligan - Wikipedia

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    Amy Duggan "Sister" Archer-Gilligan (October 31, 1873 [1] – April 23, 1962) [2] was a nursing home proprietor and serial killer from Windsor, Connecticut. She murdered at least five people by poisoning them. One of her victims was her second husband, Michael Gilligan; the others were residents of her nursing home.

  3. Deadly Women - Wikipedia

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    Between 1907 and 1917 in Windsor, Connecticut, nursing home proprietor Amy Archer-Gilligan purchased life insurance policies on her elderly residents before poisoning them with arsenic. In Cordele, Georgia, in the 1960s, Janie Lou Gibbs poisoned her three sons, her grandson, and her husband to collect life insurance.

  4. Category : Prisoners sentenced to death by Connecticut

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  5. List of serial killers in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Archer-Gilligan, Amy: 1910–1917 10 50 Died in Connecticut Hospital for the Insane: Poisoned a husband and residents of her nursing home in Windsor, Connecticut [27] Arguelles, Roberto: 1992 4 4+ Died in prison Known as "The Salt Lake City Strangler"; violent sex offender who kidnapped and murdered women and girls [28] Armstrong, John Eric ...

  6. Category:Serial killers from Connecticut - Wikipedia

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  7. Arsenic and Old Lace (play) - Wikipedia

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    The "murderous old lady" plot line may also have been inspired by actual events that occurred in a house on Prospect St in Windsor, Connecticut, where a woman, Amy Archer-Gilligan, took in boarders, promising "lifetime care," and poisoned them for their pensions. M.

  8. Category:People convicted of murder by Connecticut - Wikipedia

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  9. Vera Renczi - Wikipedia

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    It was the Amy Archer-Gilligan case which the playwright used as his model. [citation needed] In 2005, The Discovery Channel's three-part series Deadly Women recounted the history of Renczi, portrayed through reenactments and commentaries from FBI agents, a criminal profiler Candice DeLong, and a forensic pathologist.