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  • Hélène Jégado - Wikipedia
    Hélène Jégado (c 1803 – 26 February 1852) was a French domestic servant and serial killer She is believed to have murdered as many as 36 people with arsenic over a period of 18 years
  • Helene Jegado biography. French Maid and Serial Killer
    Hélène Jégado, a French servant and serial killer, was born on a small farm in Plouhinec, Lorient, Brittany At the age of 7, she lost her mother and was forced to work as a maid with her two aunts in the house of a local parish priest
  • The Story of Serial Killer Hélène Jégado | They Will Kill You
    Hélène Jégado, a notorious 19th-century French serial killer, poisoned at least 36 victims, masking her crimes with a facade of piety
  • The Unsettling Story of Hélène Jégado, France’s Notorious Poisoning . . .
    Hélène Jégado’s case had a profound impact on the understanding of female serial killers and the challenges of detecting poisoning in the 19th century Her story has inspired books, documentaries, and scholarly studies, making her one of France’s most notorious and enigmatic criminals
  • Hélène Jégado, the Servant Serial Killer
    By 1835, Hélène Jégado had put 17 people in their graves Her religious fervor and humble beginnings made it difficult for victims and friends to believe she was capable of such prolific murder
  • Hélène Jégado, la serial-killer bretonne - Office de Tourisme
    La plus grande serial-killer de l’histoire, Hélène Jégado, a été guillotinée à Rennes en 1852 Retour sur le parcours de l’empoisonneuse bretonne, qui aurait tué entre 30 et 60 personnes à coup d’arsenic
  • Jegado, Hélène (1803–1851) | Encyclopedia. com
    Name variations: Helene Jegado Born 1803 in Plouhinec, Morbihan, France; beheaded, 1851 Illiterate Breton peasant, was orphaned at 7; worked as cook and housekeeper for cleric in France; while many deaths occurred around her, remained above suspicion; employed in Rennes by university professor Théophile Bidard (1850); after deaths of 2
  • LEmpoisonneuse Hélène JéGADO, Accusée davoir attenté à la vie de 37 . . .
    Two doctors had tried to save Sarrazin and because the symptoms were similar to those of Tessier, they convinced the relatives to permit an autopsy Jégado aroused suspicion when she announced her innocence before she was even asked anything, and she was arrested July 1, 1851
  • Hélène Jégado - Morbihan
    Le 26 février 1852, Hélène Jégado est guillotinée sur le champ de Mars, à Rennes Reconnue coupable d'empoisonnements et de vols, son procès met fin à 18 années de crimes commis dans le Morbihan et en Ille-et-Vilaine
  • Our 9th Murderess, Hélène Jégado – FloMadeMourning
    Hélène Jégado was born on a small farm in France Her mother died when Helene was only seven, and she was then sent to work with two aunts Her first poisonings occurred when she was 24, when seven members of the household she worked in died suddenly, including her own visiting sister





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