If I were to choose one of my favorite female killers from the army of talented female killers, it would definitely not be Eva Ku, her name is too weak and her heart is too hard; it is not the Medellin who feeds chocolate. Smith, she doesn’t smile, she is the type that British people like; it’s not Liqi Borden, who we Americans particularly like. It’s said that she used the head of a pet cat to practice axe skills. May she be immortal in Tong Yao; no The beautiful Leda Sossard, the public did not want to believe their eyes, and forgot to applaud her; nor was it the Anna Hahn who should be ordained, she came out and sprinkled arsenic, sleeping pills and strychnine all over the place. Also introduced a new deadly poison into American literature; nothing but croton oil, oh my goodness! It's not Mrs. Chia Gilligan who runs a nursing home. She always has a way to prevent the nursing home from incurring financial deficits. Is it Bailey Guinness from Indiana? No, it is said that she used a hatchet to chop and kill many people, chop the carcasses into fodder, and feed them to her pigs. She knows how to be thrifty. Not an English girl, Christine Wilson, who has a passion for colchicine, she made her contemporary doctors think that there was a new disease in England. Not even Susie Ola, who almost single-handedly erased the population of two Hungarian villages.
No, murdering the masters of appeal in this art, although all of them are talents, none of them are my favorite. My number one choice will be the incomparable Bessie Denk. She is the queen among them: Bessie's heart is a small refrigerator, and the backbone is steel. The precision and indifference of the brain can only be matched by a keyed computer. .
In 1882, Bessie Denk was born on a farm in Iowa, under the name Bessie Schuper, the daughter of Henry Schuper and Mami Schuper (original Gustafson) The oldest child. She has a younger brother and a younger sister. The little boy died of arsenic poisoning. At that time, Bessie was 7 years old and ignorant. He used arsenic as sugar and sprinkled it on the boy's bread and butter. When my sister helped her lift water, she accidentally fell into a well and drowned. The grandfather of the Gustafson family died in a shooting on a Sunday afternoon while he was napping in a rocking chair on the back porch. No one knows how it happened, let alone who the murderer was. Of course, at that time, who would doubt whether Bessie Schubel was alone with him when the crime happened? At this time Bessie was a quiet girl with big eyes, only 11 years old.
Bessie's father, Mr. Henry Schubel, died in a bizarre accident and was killed by a threshing machine. There was no reasonable explanation for this accident. Later, researchers enthusiastic about Mrs. Denk discovered that there was a detail worthy of attention: Bessie was working with her father at the time. However, even if she was really related to her father's death, no one has found reliable evidence. All in all, the inheritance left by his father makes the life of orphans and widows quite advantageous.
At that time, Bessie was 20 years old. Although the crime career may have started by accident, it went smoothly along the way. At this time Bessie was full of enthusiasm. Bessie feels that she will be able to achieve great ambitions in the city, and her sights have turned to Omaha, Nebraska. Having said that, Bessie stayed on the farm for a while. She had to take care of her mother. After the death of her father, her mother had been tortured by indigestion. Soon after her mother passed away, Bessie Denk finally completed a difficult life for ordinary people. The mission of imagination, she killed all her family.
The mother died as scheduled. The farm and insurance money went to Bessie. She sold the farm and moved to the city. She married Vladimir Kulowski in Omaha, a gentleman whose pockets were quite full. At the insistence of the bride, he bought himself high insurance. In less than a year he passed away, leaving his grief and large fortune to his wife. Mrs. Kurowski received insurance claims, sold the inherited property, and moved to Kansas City. It didn't take long before she met a former farmer named August Denk, and she soon married with him. August Denk came from a wealthy family, but the one he was in was only well-off. Mrs. Denk sold her residence in Kansas City and moved into her new husband’s farm. The chromatic movement of her career made her contemporaries both talk about it and horrify them.
The relationship between the people of the Denk family is complex, comparable to three Victorian novels. You need to hold the family tree in one hand, and the forms, blueprints and cast-iron villains in the other to figure out those complicated relationships. However, when the young Bessie Schubel married into this big family, he didn't complain, but researched them eagerly for lofty goals. When analysing the characteristics and personalities of these new relatives, her carefulness is truly amazing. She figured out the distance between everyone and everyone else, and figured out the blood relationship between everyone and Carl Denk's grandfather, and Carl Denk was in charge of the family's financial power. Bessie's seriousness is not inferior to the performance of chess players in the championship. If you want to take this stale metaphor a step further, let's look at her performance: Bessie cut off the other branches of the Denk family appropriately, letting the inheritance of property inevitably fall into the hands of her husband, and she is making money. The shrewdness, calculation, and ruthless talents are shown in the game of Homing. Doesn't the champion on the chessboard rely on them to gallop the rivers and lakes?
She worked diligently towards her goal, using poisons, axes, rifles, shotguns, hanging and drowning disguised as suicides, a wide range of homicide methods, superb tactics, and homicidal style that did not leave any clues, even though Even if you are a professional killer, you can’t admire three points. Ten years later, Bessie achieved her goal and took a total of 23 steps. Bessie killed her husband and the whole family to death. She was courageous, strategically brilliant, and extremely concerned about details. , Which makes her the most beloved goddess in the hearts of intelligent murderers.
August Denk took charge of the kingdom won by his wife. At this time, August Denk's personality had undergone a huge change. He was no longer the gentler husband who did not ask right and wrong. He suddenly felt that he had become an important person, and began to give orders to others; this is not the worst, this gentleman depends on many unrealistic wealth appreciation plans to squander this wealth. She didn't intend to get rid of him immediately, but seeing that her lifelong career was threatened, for the first time she deviated from the cunning conservatism in the "grand plan", and instead put the arsenic directly into the buttermilk.
Bessie's plan finally achieved the predetermined goal, and all her childhood dreams came true, and she finally took the financial power of the Denk family in her hands. She sat down to enjoy the fruits of her hard work, playing the role of a widow who lost her relatives but was courageous. For what she did, she probably never felt regret or self-blame. She never regarded herself as a criminal, but an active businessman. She just took an unusual path of making a fortune. With foresight and flexibility, she elevated herself to the humble fate of surpassing those with insufficient talents. ··
While she was sitting proudly in a tidy room enjoying life, the first bark of the first hound sounded on the edge of the swamp; Aunt Aida Gustafson, the silent The scheming lady began to wander among the villagers, speaking out his doubts aloud, "August did not die of falciparum malaria. The doctor would say nonsense, who knows what the disease looks like. Bessie's niece There must be something in August’s buttermilk... Grandfather Denk’s death was the same as him... Isn’t that weird? Alas, the old gentleman is like a bull. ??? not finished, Bessie was a child, the family head have long been saying a lot. who the interest of Bessie, bad things will come to that person, you will not feel strange? "
beginning , The neighbors were watching a play, and no one would believe her; then, one afternoon, Ada went to the police and told the story as it was, "Get August out!" she said. "Dug him out, and you'll know it as soon as you check it!"
The police in the county asked their superiors for permission to dig up the remains of Auguste Denk: Bessie cried bitterly and refused to let her husband become the malicious victim of Aunt Ada, so the police applied for a court investigation order and left her alone. According to his opinion, the corpse was dug up: Perhaps for the first time in her life, Mrs. Denk fell into a state of blind and irrational fear. She lost the good judgment she had always maintained for a long time, and came up with a set of words to protect herself, but this set of words was too stupid, how untrue to hear: she told everyone that August and Denk’s grandfather were It was poisoned, but the murderer was someone else. It was Aunt Aida who committed these crimes, and she might have killed others as well. She suspected Ada from the beginning, but she was afraid that she and her children would be threatened, so she shut up. Aunt Ai also issued threats from time to time, saying that she would kill her and her children and burn down the house. If she and the child have three longs and two shorts, she hopes that everyone must remember these words about Aunt Ada, and must testify against her in the future, and get justice...
That night, she hacked Ada Gustafson to death. Those who were hacked together included all her own children-only the youngest daughter, Christine, managed to escape. Obviously, she first knocked old Aida with the blunt end of an axe, and then cut off the old woman's head with a meat cleaver. After doing this, she put on her own clothes for the old woman, and even put the wedding ring on the old woman's finger. Before going out for the last time, she stayed for a while and lit the whole house. She hoped-even though it was later accused of being quite false-the police would treat the old woman's body as hers. Then assume that Ada Gustafson is responsible for these lives, and of course, as well as the previous murders.
She wrapped old Ada's head in a newspaper, carried it with her, and escaped from the burning house; however, her disguise No one can fool anyone. The next morning, the police caught her in the waiting room of the Union Station in Kansas City. The round package was placed on her lap, the police cut the rope and untied the newspaper, Miss Gustafson's head fell from the seat and rolled all the way through half of the waiting room.
The prototype of the doll was designed in the image of Bessie's granddaughter in "Bad Species". That night, one of Bessie's daughters was not hacked to death by her. When she grew up, she gave birth to her daughter "Lola", and Lola's every move seemed to be Bessie's reincarnation...
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