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Giulia Tofana
Giulia Tofana. Giulia Tofana (also spelled Toffana, Tophana, Tophania) (died in Rome, 1651) was an Italian professional poisoner. She sold a poison called Aqua Tofana (supposedly invented by Thofania d'Adamo, who may have been Giulia's mother) to women who wanted to murder their husbands because of domestic abuse or other forms of violence at home.
Giulia Tofana Poisoned 600 Men
During the torture, Tofana confessed that she had killed 600 men with her poisons in Rome between 1633 and 1651. In July 1659, Tofana was executed along with her daughter, Girolama Spera (who was also selling poison), and three of her aides. After her death, her body was thrown over the church wall that had provided her with sanctuary.
Giulia Tofana Killed Over 600 Men With Her Poisonous Makeup
Giulia Tofana Confessed, And She Was Executed In 1659. The Papal authorities tortured Giulia Tofana until she confessed to poisoning over 600 men between the years 1633 and 1651. It's possible that the real number was even higher. In July of 1659, Giulia Tofana was executed along with her daughter and three employees.
Giulia Tofana: The Legendary Serial Poisoner Of 17th-Century Rome
Published June 1, 2020. If Giulia Tofana's confessions are to be believed, then the lethal potion maker is among the most prolific serial killers in history. Giulia Tofana was a 17th-century professional poisoner who sold her signature concoction to wives that wanted to kill their husbands. Once she was caught, Tofana guessed that she was ...
Giulia Tofana, the Italian serial poisoner who became a legend
And no one was more skilled at crafting and packaging deadly poisons for Italian ladies in the 17th century than Giulia Tofana. Giulia was born in Palermo in the year 1620. Her mother was the infamous Thofania d'Amado, who was executed for murdering her own husband in 1633. It's been rumored that d'Amado passed down the recipe for her best ...
Aqua Tofana: The Poison That Killed Hundreds In 17th-Century Italy
The deadly poison Aqua Tofana came in a pretty bottle. It was colorless, odorless, and tasteless. And for almost 20 years in 17th-century Italy, hundreds of women used it to stealthily kill their husbands. Their motivations may have differed, but the results were the same. The poison worked quickly and quietly and killed without leaving a trace.
When makeup can kill: The sinister tale of Giulia Tofana
After brutal torture, Giulia confessed to killing as many as 600 men with the use and sale of her poison between 1633 and 1651. As per legends, Giulia was executed in Campo de' Fiori in Rome in 1659 alongside her daughter and three of her helpers. Additionally, over 40 of Giulia's lower-class customers were also executed while women of the ...
Aqua Tofana: slow-poisoning and husband-killing in 17th century Italy
The story as it is commonly told is this: Aqua Tofana was the creation of a Sicilian woman named Giulia Tofana, who lived and worked in Palermo in the first half of the 17th century. It was a limpid, harmless-looking liquid, a scant four to six drops of which were "sufficient to destroy a man." Its principal ingredient was arsenic, and, while its use spread throughout much of southern ...
History's Most Prolific and Deadly Female ...
Relatively little is known of the woman's childhood, her early upbringing and youth, or about much of her life, for that matter. She was said to have been exceptionally beautiful, just like her mother, Thofania d'Adamo, but there are no known surviving portraits of her. What is known is that Tofana was born and grew up in Sicily.
Giallo
In the Italian language, giallo is a genre of novel including any literary genre involving crime and mystery, with all its sub-genres such as crime fiction, detective story, murder mystery, or thriller-horror. [3]Mondadori's 1933 translation of Edgar Wallace's 1920 novel Jack O' Judgement (rendered in Italian as Il Fante di Fiori, The Jack of Clubs), with the characteristic yellow background ...