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Hell's princess : the mystery of Belle Gunness, Butcher of Men / Harold Schechter.

By: Material type: TextTextPublisher: New York : Little A, [2018]Copyright date: ©2018Edition: First editionDescription: xvi, 316 pages ; 24 cmContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • unmediated
Carrier type:
  • volume
ISBN:
  • 9781477808955
  • 1477808957
  • 9781477808948
Other title:
  • Mystery of Belle Gunness, Butcher of Men
Subject(s): Genre/Form: Summary: "The shocking true story of one of the twentieth century's most prolific female serial killers." -- book jacket.Summary: Belle Gunness engaged in wholesale slaughter, partly out of greed but mostly for the sheer joy of it. Between 1902 and 1908 she lured a succession of unsuspecting victims to her La Porte, Indiana 'murder farm.' Some were hired hands. Others were well-to-do bachelors. All of them vanished without a trace. When their bodies were dug up, they hadn't merely been poisoned... they'd been butchered. Schechter profiles the killing spree of the woman who came to be known as Lady Bluebeard.
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Adult Book Adult Book Main Library NonFiction 364.1523 S314 Available 33111009196623
Total holds: 1

Enhanced descriptions from Syndetics:

"A deeply researched and morbidly fascinating chronicle of one of America's most notorious female killers." -- The New York Times Book Review

An Amazon Charts bestseller.

In the pantheon of serial killers, Belle Gunness stands alone. She was the rarest of female psychopaths, a woman who engaged in wholesale slaughter, partly out of greed but mostly for the sheer joy of it. Between 1902 and 1908, she lured a succession of unsuspecting victims to her Indiana "murder farm." Some were hired hands. Others were well-to-do bachelors. All of them vanished without a trace. When their bodies were dug up, they hadn't merely been poisoned, like victims of other female killers. They'd been butchered.

Hell's Princess is a riveting account of one of the most sensational killing sprees in the annals of American crime: the shocking series of murders committed by the woman who came to be known as Lady Bluebeard. The only definitive book on this notorious case and the first to reveal previously unknown information about its subject, Harold Schechter's gripping, suspenseful narrative has all the elements of a classic mystery--and all the gruesome twists of a nightmare.

Includes bibliographical references (pages 263-294) and index.

"The shocking true story of one of the twentieth century's most prolific female serial killers." -- book jacket.

Belle Gunness engaged in wholesale slaughter, partly out of greed but mostly for the sheer joy of it. Between 1902 and 1908 she lured a succession of unsuspecting victims to her La Porte, Indiana 'murder farm.' Some were hired hands. Others were well-to-do bachelors. All of them vanished without a trace. When their bodies were dug up, they hadn't merely been poisoned... they'd been butchered. Schechter profiles the killing spree of the woman who came to be known as Lady Bluebeard.

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