Olah, Susanna (d. around 1929)
Olah, Susanna (d. around 1929)
Hungarian murderer. Name variations: Aunt Susi. Born in Hungary; executed c. 1929; sister of Lydia Olah.
Chief accomplice of poison merchant Mrs. Julius Fazekas in small village of Nagyrev, was known as Aunt Susi; distributed arsenic obtained by boiling flypaper to women clients who wished to murder their husbands, lovers, and family members (the Fazekas murder ring came to include an estimated 50 poisoners who may have been responsible for as many as 300 murders, 1914–29); was 1 of 26 women tried in Szolnok, and among the 8 who received the death penalty; her sister was also sentenced to death.
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