Gottfried, Gesina Margaretha (d. 1828)
Gottfried, Gesina Margaretha (d. 1828)
German serial killer. Born in Germany; beheaded in Germany, 1828.
Used arsenic to poison husband and 2 children, as well as her parents, brother, lover, and many others; was finally apprehended after her employer Rumf, whose whole family she had killed, discovered white powder on his spareribs and alerted authorities; during her trial, confessed to murdering more than 30 people.
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