Maria Swanenburg
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Maria Catherina van der Linden-Swanenburg (9 September 1839 – 11 April 1915) was a Dutch serial killer who murdered at least 27 people and was suspected of killing more than 90 people.
Early lifeEdit
Maria Swanenburg was the daughter of Clemens Swanenburg and Johanna Dingjan. After Swanenburg's first two daughters died at a young age, she married Johannes van der Linden on 13 May 1868. The result of this marriage was five sons and two daughters. The marriage lasted until 29 January 1886.Template:Sfn
Her nickname was "Goeie Mie" ("Good Mie"), bestowed because of her amiable, neighbourly assistance with babysitting and taking care of the poor, sick, and elderly in Leiden, where she herself lived.Template:SfnTemplate:Sfn
MurdersEdit
Her first victim was her mother Johanna, in 1880; not long thereafter, she poisoned her father, Clemens.
It was established Template:By whom? with certainty that Swanenburg poisoned at least 102 people with arsenic between 1880 and 1883. Twenty-seven of her victims died,Template:Sfn of whom 16 were her relatives.Template:Sfn The investigation included more than 90 suspicious deaths.Template:Citation needed 45 survivors sustained chronic health issues after having ingested the poison.Template:Citation needed
Swanenburg's motive was the payout of her victims' insurance or their inheritance. She had secured most of the insurance policies herself.Template:Sfn
Capture and imprisonmentEdit
Swanenburg was caught after she poisoned the Frankhuizen family in December 1883.Template:Sfn Her trial began on 23 April 1885.Template:Sfn Swanenburg was found guilty of having killed at least three victims, and she was sentenced to life imprisonment in a correctional facility, where she died in 1915. Template:Sfn
See alsoEdit
The True Crime Podcast In Search of Lost Crime did an episode on Goeie Mie