what about Marie Antoinette? I don't think she did anything outrightly "evil" but she was not a good person either
I should add first that I'm Fred&Nermal posing a F&N'sDad just for tonight. My boyfriend's wireless is down, so I can't use my laptop at his place. His computer is hooked up via cable, and I don't want to screw up his TCS connection.Originally Posted by lunasmom
How about Queen Mary (aka "Bloody Mary")?
Anne Boleyn?
Lady Jane Gray?
I forgot about her! How I despise that woman, along with Paul Bernado.Originally Posted by Pekoe & Nigel
A Canadian: Karla Homolka http://www.crimelibrary.com/serial_k...jump_page.html
Still very much alive, and now, out of jail.
Killed young schoolgirls, including her sister. I feel physically ill thinking about it.
I should add first that I'm Fred&Nermal posing a F&N'sDad just for tonight. My boyfriend's wireless is down, so I can't use my laptop at his place. His computer is hooked up via cable, and I don't want to screw up his TCS connection.Originally Posted by Pekoe & Nigel
A Canadian: Karla Homolka http://www.crimelibrary.com/serial_k...jump_page.html
Still very much alive, and now, out of jail.
Killed young schoolgirls, including her sister. I feel physically ill thinking about it.
NO......Originally Posted by Momofmany
Condi Rice - she shopped for shoes as New Orleans drowned.
why? even if is true. that is not her job. Her job is Securty of state, not home land(and i am not saying that cause she may be my new boss in a few weeks)Originally Posted by mooficat
NO......that is just so insensitive
I read a book called Black Widow that was a similiar story but in the late 1960s I think. It was also true. A women, Marie Hilley, who murdered her family for life insurance money. Supposedly a true story. An entertaining murder story.Originally Posted by sofiecusion
Susan Smith.....although she's not dead.
Mary Ann Cotton (1800s serial killer who killed three husbands, a lover, a friend, her mother and a dozen children, all of whom had died of "stomach fevers" later to be found out as arsenic.)
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mary_Ann_Cotton
I never read the book, but I did see a movie made about it, and I do think it was a true story too.Originally Posted by f&n'sdad
I read a book called Black Widow that was a similiar story but in the late 1960s I think. It was also true. A women, Marie Hilley, who murdered her family for life insurance money. Supposedly a true story. An entertaining murder story.
http://www.crimelibrary.com/notoriou.../hilley/1.html
History is also contemporary history, not only something that happened 300 years ago.Originally Posted by valanhb
She's too recent to be a past life thing, but Eileen Wournos definitely qualifies as evil!
My cousin-in-law's father used to work as the head cook at the prison Susan Smith. When she was in line to get her food he would always ask how her kids were. She's not very well liked.Originally Posted by sofiecusion
Susan Smith.....although she's not dead.
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well she did let thousands of French people starve to death, while she was living it up.....Originally Posted by katiemae1277
what about Marie Antoinette? I don't think she did anything outrightly "evil" but she was not a good person either
I can only hope that they just didn't know what happened on that site. Otherwise... why? That's just sick. It would be bad enough having to live in that neighbourhood now, nevermind right where those horrible things happened.Originally Posted by f&n'sdad
Another thing. I close friend of mine grew up near where Paul and Karla's house was. She drove me by it. It was leveled down to the ground and all that existed was a big patch of yard. Supposedly, a foreigner bought the property. I'm not sure if they've built on it yet. Who would want to live there, no matter what the good price for the land?!
I totally forgot about Susan Smith! She's definitely on the "very evil" list!Originally Posted by sofiecusion
Susan Smith.....although she's not dead.
Mary Ann Cotton (1800s serial killer who killed three husbands, a lover, a friend, her mother and a dozen children, all of whom had died of "stomach fevers" later to be found out as arsenic.)
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mary_Ann_Cotton