WOMEN WHO KILL: PART TWO
Serial Killers

In the meantime, Puente had fooled the police with her grandmotherly ways and had skipped town, but an elderly man that she tried to pick up in a bar recognized her as the hunted fugitive. When arrested, she said, "Did you know I used to be a very good person once?" It turned out that she had forged signatures on over 60 checks and had served prison time even before all of this for theft and fraud. Upon release, she had even been considered a danger to the elderly.
Puente was tried for nine murders—two bodies being found elsewhere—but convicted of three because one male juror refused to agree to anything more. She got life in prison.
How a man could decide that Puente had murdered three people found buried in her garden but not all seven is at the heart of how the American public views female killers. There's a pervasive sense that women—especially elderly women—just cannot be that dangerous. While males acquire such aggressive monikers as Jack the Ripper and the Southside Slasher, women get the more passive-sounding Damsel of Doom, Angel-Maker, or Giggling Granny. Media stereotypes help to form the impression that women are less lethal than men.
However, statistics say otherwise. Just because someone might choose poison as a weapon over a knife or gun does not make her victims any less dead. Although Aileen Wuornos was designated a "rare female serial killer," her rarity was that she used a gun to kill strangers, which is not generally the female's weapon of choice. However, it's a mistake to think that just because they're not acting like males, few women have been serial killers.




- Savage Mistress
- Women in Teams
- A Thirst For Violence
- Serial Killers
- Killing Through Others I
- Killing Through Others II
- Killing Through Others III
- The Trunk Murderess
- Murder or Self-Defense?
- Black Widows I
- Black Widows II
- Mothers Who Kill: Susan Smith
- Mothers Who Kill: Andrea Yates
- Deep Depression
- Trial & Sentence
- Maternal Stress Disorders
- Murder Mystery
- Dangerous & Remorseless
- Murder by God's Command
- Parallels
- The South Side Slayers
- Obsessed with Babies
- Similar Cases
- **New Chapter: Desperation is No Excuse
- **New Chapter: A Long Way from Normal
- Bibliography






























