Terrible crimes have shaken the world of women's
Beautiful creatures, women managed to shake the world ... What? Look inside
Queen Mary I, 1516-1558
Daughter of Henry VIII and his first wife, went down in history as the monarch of England, who tried to return the country to the bosom of the Roman Catholic Church after her father, a quarrel with the pope, declared himself head of the new Church of England. Restoration took place against a background of brutal killings of Protestants, the persecution and murder of innocent people, for what is popularly called the Queen Mary Blood. Under that name she made history.
Beautiful creatures, women managed to shake the world ... What? Look inside
Queen Mary I, 1516-1558
Daughter of Henry VIII and his first wife, went down in history as the monarch of England, who tried to return the country to the bosom of the Roman Catholic Church after her father, a quarrel with the pope, declared himself head of the new Church of England. Restoration took place against a background of brutal killings of Protestants, the persecution and murder of innocent people, for what is popularly called the Queen Mary Blood. Under that name she made history.
Irma Grizz, 1923-1945
One of the most brutal female wardens of the concentration camps of Nazi Germany. Torturing prisoners, she resorted to both physical and psychological violence, women beaten to death and have fun, shooting at the prisoners. It morila hunger of their dogs, then to set upon them by the victims, and personally selected the hundreds of people to be sent to gas chambers. Grese wore heavy boots, with her always, in addition to the gun, was braided whip. Was sentenced to death by hanging.
Mary Ann Cotton ,1832-1873
Poisoned with arsenic about 20 people. The police became interested in it when it became clear that all of her immediate family are not only constantly dying, and dying from the same disease - stomach cramps. Throughout his life a criminal killed several husbands, their children and even his own mother. The executioner, who directed her hanging, deliberately extended her anguish, "forgetting" to knock out from under the feet of the condemned stool.
Isabella of Castile, 1451-1504
Isabella of Castile and her husband Ferdinand of Aragon were pioneers of association and formation of a strong Spanish State: royal marriage led to the union and the union of Castile and Aragon into a single kingdom - Spain. The queen also known for its patronage of the famous explorer Christopher Columbus. She became famous for his cruelty toward non-Catholics: a passionate and devout Catholic, she has appointed Thomas of Torquemada, the Grand Inquisitor first infamous Spanish Inquisition, and ushering in an era of religious cleansing. The Inquisition persecuted heretics, Moors, Marani, Moriscos. When Isabella of Castile Spain has left most of the Jews and Arabs - about 200 thousand people, and the remaining were forced to accept Christianity, which, however, rarely converts saved from death at the stake.
Bell Gannes, 1859-1931
American of Norwegian origin became the most famous woman-killer in U.S. history. Killed both their husbands, their daughters, a few admirers and lovers. The main goal - to provide payments for life insurance. For several decades, Gannes has killed about 30 people.
Catherine Knight, P. 1956
The first ever Australian woman sentenced to life imprisonment. In October 2001 she was during a family quarrel scored his roommate with a knife for cutting meat, and then abused the dead body so that Chikatilo, must be sick.
Myra Hindley, 1942-2002
Serial killer, along with his accomplice Ian O'Brien dubbed "Bonnie and Clyde English." For several years, criminals kidnapped, abused and tortured to death five young children between the ages of 10 to 17 years. Victims' bodies were later found police in the marshes not far from Manchester. To the dismay and disgust of the whole country turned out that the latter-day Bonnie and Clyde made audio recordings and photographs "for history", perpetuating their crimes. After receiving a life sentence (death penalty abolished in Britain in just a couple of month criminal arrest), nor Hindley, nor Brian had not repented of his deed. On the day the sentence was pronounced Myra calmly ate ice cream in anticipation of the meeting. British court ruled that criminals have no right to commit suicide, so the beginning was the hunger strike were force-feed Brian by saline injection. Myra Hindley died in prison hospital of a heart attack, freeing himself from further imprisonment, and the world - from a terrible criminal.
Elsa Koch, 1906-1967
Elsa Koch, better known as "witch Buchenwald", was the wife of the commandant of a concentration camp. Tortured prisoners, beat them with his whip, mocked and killed. After not left a terrible collection: pieces of human skin with tattoos. Committed suicide in prison in 1967.
Beverly Ellit, p. 1968
British children's ward nurse, nicknamed the "Angel of Death" in 1991, killing four young hospital patients and bring serious damage to health even five. Serial killer introduced children to insulin or potassium to cause a major heart attack and simulate a natural death. Motives for the crime is still not known.
One of the most brutal female wardens of the concentration camps of Nazi Germany. Torturing prisoners, she resorted to both physical and psychological violence, women beaten to death and have fun, shooting at the prisoners. It morila hunger of their dogs, then to set upon them by the victims, and personally selected the hundreds of people to be sent to gas chambers. Grese wore heavy boots, with her always, in addition to the gun, was braided whip. Was sentenced to death by hanging.
Mary Ann Cotton ,1832-1873
Poisoned with arsenic about 20 people. The police became interested in it when it became clear that all of her immediate family are not only constantly dying, and dying from the same disease - stomach cramps. Throughout his life a criminal killed several husbands, their children and even his own mother. The executioner, who directed her hanging, deliberately extended her anguish, "forgetting" to knock out from under the feet of the condemned stool.
Isabella of Castile, 1451-1504
Isabella of Castile and her husband Ferdinand of Aragon were pioneers of association and formation of a strong Spanish State: royal marriage led to the union and the union of Castile and Aragon into a single kingdom - Spain. The queen also known for its patronage of the famous explorer Christopher Columbus. She became famous for his cruelty toward non-Catholics: a passionate and devout Catholic, she has appointed Thomas of Torquemada, the Grand Inquisitor first infamous Spanish Inquisition, and ushering in an era of religious cleansing. The Inquisition persecuted heretics, Moors, Marani, Moriscos. When Isabella of Castile Spain has left most of the Jews and Arabs - about 200 thousand people, and the remaining were forced to accept Christianity, which, however, rarely converts saved from death at the stake.
Bell Gannes, 1859-1931
American of Norwegian origin became the most famous woman-killer in U.S. history. Killed both their husbands, their daughters, a few admirers and lovers. The main goal - to provide payments for life insurance. For several decades, Gannes has killed about 30 people.
Catherine Knight, P. 1956
The first ever Australian woman sentenced to life imprisonment. In October 2001 she was during a family quarrel scored his roommate with a knife for cutting meat, and then abused the dead body so that Chikatilo, must be sick.
Myra Hindley, 1942-2002
Serial killer, along with his accomplice Ian O'Brien dubbed "Bonnie and Clyde English." For several years, criminals kidnapped, abused and tortured to death five young children between the ages of 10 to 17 years. Victims' bodies were later found police in the marshes not far from Manchester. To the dismay and disgust of the whole country turned out that the latter-day Bonnie and Clyde made audio recordings and photographs "for history", perpetuating their crimes. After receiving a life sentence (death penalty abolished in Britain in just a couple of month criminal arrest), nor Hindley, nor Brian had not repented of his deed. On the day the sentence was pronounced Myra calmly ate ice cream in anticipation of the meeting. British court ruled that criminals have no right to commit suicide, so the beginning was the hunger strike were force-feed Brian by saline injection. Myra Hindley died in prison hospital of a heart attack, freeing himself from further imprisonment, and the world - from a terrible criminal.
Elsa Koch, 1906-1967
Elsa Koch, better known as "witch Buchenwald", was the wife of the commandant of a concentration camp. Tortured prisoners, beat them with his whip, mocked and killed. After not left a terrible collection: pieces of human skin with tattoos. Committed suicide in prison in 1967.
Beverly Ellit, p. 1968
British children's ward nurse, nicknamed the "Angel of Death" in 1991, killing four young hospital patients and bring serious damage to health even five. Serial killer introduced children to insulin or potassium to cause a major heart attack and simulate a natural death. Motives for the crime is still not known.