Deadly Women looks at four cases of women murderers driven by obsession: Elizabeth Báthory a Hungarian noble who craved blood for beauty, Vera Renczi a Romanian woman who poisoned men with arsenic and kept the bodies, Delphine LaLaurie a New Orleans socialite who tortured her slaves, and Linda Hazzard a Washington state doctor who starved her patients to death.—Shatterdaymorn
Obsessions can take many forms: beauty, devotion, ego and power. Meet Countess Bathory, Slovakia, 1600: A real life vampire who murdered hundreds of girls in order to drink and bathe in their blood.