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2016-06-18 13:27:23 Post No. 29365223
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2016-06-18 13:27:23
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When roasties get too toastie, a horror story: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Angel_Makers_of_Nagyr%C3%A9v
>During World War I, when able-bodied men were sent to fight for Austria-Hungary, rural Nagyrev was an ideal location for holding Allied prisoners of war. With the limited freedom of POWs about the village, the women living there often had one or more foreign lovers while their husbands were away. When the men returned, many of them rejected their wives' affairs and wished to return to their previous way of life, creating a volatile situation. At this time Fazekas began secretly persuading women who wished to escape this situation to poison their husbands using arsenic made by boiling flypaper and skimming off the lethal residue.
>After the initial killing of their husbands, some of the women went on to poison parents who had become a burden to them, or to get hold of their inheritance. Others poisoned their lovers, some even their sons; as the midwife allegedly told the poisoners, "Why put up with them?".
Seriously, why are these foul serpents not kept in cages when they turn 18?