Ebook: Missouri's murderous matrons: Emma Heppermann and Bertha Gifford
- Tags: Arsenic--Toxicology, Arsenic--Toxicology--Missouri, Poisoners, Poisoners--Missouri, Serial murderers, Serial murderers--Missouri, Serial murders, Serial murders--Missouri, Women poisoners, Women poisoners--Missouri, Women serial murderers, True crime stories, Case studies, Biography, Biographies, Heppermann Emma -- 1891?-1968, Gifford Bertha -- approximately 1876-1951, Serial murderers -- Missouri -- Biography, Women serial murderers -- Biography, Poisoners -- Missouri -- Biography, Women poisoners -- Missouri
- Year: 2019
- Publisher: Arcadia Publishing Inc.
- City: Missouri
- Language: English
- epub
At the turn of the twentieth century, people in Missouri experienced unexpected and horrible deaths due to arsenic. Two different women in two different areas of Missouri, and for two different reasons, used arsenic as a means to get what they wanted. Emma Heppermann, a black widow killer, craved money. Bertha Gifford, an angel of mercy, took sick people into her home and nursed them to death. Follow the trails of these women who murdered for decades before being tried and convicted. From Wentzville to Steelville, Emma left a trail of bodies. And Bertha is suspected of killing almost 10 percent of the population of the little town of Catawissa. Authors Victoria Cosner and Lorelei Shannon offer the gruesome history of Missouri's murderous matrons.
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