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Peter Stumpp (c. 1530 –1589; name is also spelt as Peter Stube, Peter Stubbe, Peter Stübbe or Peter Stumpf) was a German farmer and alleged serial killer, accused of werewolfery, witchcraft, and cannibalism. He was known as "the Werewolf of Bedburg".
One of the most famous figures in history to carry such a reputation was a 16th-century German farmer named Peter Stumpp, who was accused of killing and consuming more than a dozen victims ...
Composite woodcut print by Lukas Mayer of the execution of Peter Stumpp in 1589 at Bedburg near Cologne. Werewolf witch trials were witch trials combined with werewolf trials. Belief in werewolves developed parallel to the belief in European witches, in the course of the Late Middle Ages and the Early Modern period.
Peter Stumpp (1589) known as "the Werewolf of Bedburg" Nicholas Todd Sutton (2020) most recent execution in Tennessee and via electric chair; François Tomasini (1914) Jean-Baptiste Troppmann (1870) known as "the Human Tiger" Joseph Vacher (1898) known as "the French Ripper" Sek Kim Wah (1988) Singapore's first serial killer
Victims of the Erfurt latrine disaster 26 July 1184 While Henry VI, the King of Germany , was holding an informal assembly at the Petersburg Citadel in Erfurt , the combined weight of the assembled nobles caused the wooden second story floor of the building to collapse.
Shoes of victims exterminated at Auschwitz. ... In 2016, a group of children who survived the horrors of Auschwitz met to take their photo together. 81-year-old Paula Lebovics, 79-year-old Miriam ...
Peter Stumpp, nicknamed the "Werewolf of Bedburg", was executed in October 1589 after accusations of cannibalism and other crimes. An unidentified man (his name may have been Nicolas Damont ) was burned at the stake in 1598 for the murders of 50 children in the French town of Châlons-en-Champagne after their remains were found in his home ...
Four skeletons were found in her establishment after her execution. [39] [40] Luísa de Jesus: Portugal: 1760s–1772 28–33 Baby farmer accused of having murdered 33 infants, taken from the "foundling wheel" in the town of Coimbra, Portugal. She only confessed to 28 of the homicides. Executed by garrote. She was the last woman executed in ...