WOMEN WHO KILL: PART TWO
Killing Through Others I

Very little research has been done on the female antisocial personality, although books have been written and movies made about women who demonstrate all the right traits. A good example is To Die For, starring Nicole Kidman as a weather girl who manipulates a male high school student to kill her husband so she can accelerate her miniscule career. She exhibits narcissism, an extreme need for attention, grandiose ambition, a lack of attachment to others, a need to control, and an ability to exploit and even kill without accepting any responsibility. After her husband's death, she feels no remorse and she shoos away the boy whose infatuation with her made murder possible. She's a pure type. She's a manipulator extraordinaire: she works her harm through others.


When Walter Allanson, Tom's father, disapproved of her and angrily tried to force Tom out of his life, Pat filed complaints of sexual harassment against him, claiming that he had exposed himself to her. Tom grew alarmed over this, along with threats that he heard that his father was going to kill him, so he took out a restraining order. Yet his father was taking a defensive stand, believing that his own son was out to kill him. Someone had stolen a pistol and rifle from his home and he was convinced it was his son. The police searched Tom's home and came up empty-handed, yet the intense fear and anger continued to grow on both sides. With no form of communication taking place, it was the perfect set-up for a manipulative psychopath who wanted to get something for herself.


- 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






























