Facts About Female Killers

How the Motives & Weapons of Murderesses Differ From Murderers

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Here, you'll find a brief description of several famous Angels of Death & Black Widows, plus an explanation of how female serial killers differ from male serial killers.

Criminologists report that female serial killers are more efficient than male serial killers. Murderesses are quiet killers with low visibility – which gives them the opportunity to kill more often.

Females are responsible for about 14% of all violent crime, and 28% of property crime. Since 1970, female crimes have risen by 40%, and that trend is consistently increasing.

Female Serial Killers Kill More Often

Kelleher and Kelleher studied 100 female serial killers, and found that it takes 8 years catch a Black Widow or Angel of Death. This is twice as long as it takes to catch a male serial killer.

Female serial killers are twice as likely as male killers to have killed someone close to them, such as a partner or child.

The Motives of Female Serial Killers

  1. Money (74%)
  2. Control (13%)
  3. Enjoyment (11%)
  4. Sex (10%)
  5. Drugs, cult involvement, cover up, or feelings of inadequacy (24%)

The Weapons Female Serial Killers Choose

  1. Poison (80%)
  2. Shooting (20%)
  3. Bludgeoning (16%)
  4. Suffocation (16%)
  5. Stabbing (11%)
  6. Drowning (5%)

Black Widows

Black Widows kill family members or partners, most often for financial gain. They typically start killing after age 25, and claim 6 to 8 victims in a 10 year period.

Famous Black Widows:

Angels of Death

Angels of Death typically start killing in their early 20’s, and can kill as many as 8 people in one or two years. They are more likely to brag about their murders, which often leads to their arrest.

Famous Angels of Death

Famous Female Serial Killers

Jane Toppan Killed 95 More Victims Than Jack the Ripper

Jack the Ripper is a famous male serial killer who murdered five prostitutes in London. During these same Victorian times, Jane Toppan killed almost 100 people as a live-in nurse in Connecticut. Her murder weapon was poison; she confessed to 31 counts of murder. She said, “That is my ambition, to have killed more people – more helpless people – than any man or woman who has ever lived.”

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Source: The Killer Book of True Crime by Tom Philbin & Michael Philbin (Sourcebooks, 2007).


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