Kathy E <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:


Born in 1885, by age 40 Martha Wise was an impoverished widow, living
alone on a farm near Medina, Ohio. She fell in love with Walter Johns, a
man much younger than herself, but members of her family were blunt in
their denunciation of the May-October romance, heaping ridicule on
Martha for her "cradle-robbing." Furious at her mother's nagging, Martha
poisoned the old lady on New Year's Day 1925, waiting a month before she
silenced her uncle and aunt, Fred and Lily Geinke, with a double dose of
arsenic. Her efforts to annihilate the Geinke family in a single stroke
were futile, other members of the clan recovering from grievous illness
after several days and taking their suspicions to the local prosecutor.

Under questioning, Martha confessed the three murders, but said, "It was
the devil who told me to do it. He came to me while I was in the kitchen
baking bread. He came to me while I was working in the fields. He
followed me everywhere." She also cleared the books on other felonies,
with her confessing to a string of burglaries and arson incidents. "I
like fires," she explained. "They were red and bright, and I loved to
see the flames shooting up into the sky."

At Martha's trial, sensational reports described her as the "Borgia of 
America." She pled insanity, and Walter Johns helped out with testimony
that Martha had "barked like a dog" during sex, but jurors found her
sane and guilty of first-degree murder. Sentenced to life imprisonment,
she subsequently died in jail.
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Kathy E
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isn't looking too good for you either"
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