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Mária Gerzsány

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of Gerzsány's husbands, Mátyas Fülöp and Ferenc Laczkó, who died in 1898 and 1905, respectively; landscaper József Lévai, who died on September 13, 1908; farmer György Sisák, who died in January 1909; and widow Károly Farkas, who died in March 1910, all of whom had traces of arsenic in them. Several witnesses were summoned to the trial, claiming that they had been offered arsenic by Gerzsány, who rejected all the accusations, saying that she had feuded with the witnesses and they were taking it out on her. The evidence against her overwhelmed her claims, however, and in turn, Mária Gerzsány was sentenced to life imprisonment for murder and complicity in murder, and sent to serve her sentence at the
219:. Shortly after, the healthy peasant fell ill in December, dying on the 11th. After an autopsy was performed, the cause of death was determined to be arsenic poisoning. Following a testimony in a later trial, Gerzsány admitted to producing, selling and administering arsenic concoctions to whoever wanted to buy it, in order to get rid of relatives. Proving any such cases proved to be a difficult task, as neither the surviving victims or their family members wished to cooperate about the suspicious deaths, and their testimonies often proved inaccurate or contradictory. In an effort to prevent her activities, gendarmes imposed higher fines on Gerzsány between 1909 and 1910. 228:
Palinkás to help them, providing her with marked money, which she gave to Gerzsány in exchange for the promised arsenic. A few days later, Gerzsány came across Palinkás again, offering to give her a stronger poison for an additional six korona, to which the latter agreed. This information was relayed to the gendarmes, and on July 24, 1911, Mária Gerzsány was arrested. While examining her home, the gendarmes found the marked korona paid for the poison provided by Palinkás. Upon further searching, they uncovered numerous ointments, powders, poisons, tweezers, pliers and all kinds of instruments.
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Following Gerzsány's arrest, the gendarmes started exhuming bodies from the Kistelek cemetery. Despite claims from outraged villagers of the possible death toll exceeding 50 people, the authorities were unable to investigate all of them. Instead, they examined the bodies of six potential victims: two
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In June 1911, Mária Gerzsány offered her services to a Mrs. Palinkás, who complained a lot about her husband, offering to provide arsenic in exchange for 60 korona. Palinkás refused, and instead informed the gendarmes in Kistelek, who were already keeping tabs on the suspicious old woman. They asked
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in Kistelek revealed that she had aided with 95 births, of which a reported 78 were reported deceased, but it was unclear whether they'd been murdered. Aside from performing abortions, Gerzsány was also suspected of prostituting trafficking girls, but despite being prosecuted in over a dozen cases,
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prison in 1912. Mrs. Sisák was convicted as an accomplice in her husband's murder and sentenced to 15 years imprisonment. Two years later, it was revealed that she had benefitted with a 4,600 korona life insurance policy after the death of her brother Imre, who had been poisoned by his wife, but
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Gerzsány spent the next seven years in prison in a cell with another infamous contemporary criminal, Verona Fekete, and was released following Hungary's defeat at the hands of the
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Gerzsány had five recorded marriages, all of which were described as "wild". Her ex-husbands (of whom only two survived) all died in similar circumstances, having been issued
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she was never convicted. At the time of the murders, she lived with shoemaker Antal Török on Szegedi Street in Kistelek, where she advertised herself as a midwife.
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for these murders, but it's presumed that she might've been responsible for more, selling her poisons to people who wished to get rid of unwanted relatives.
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In 1905, Gerzsány lived with a common-law husband, a farmer named Ferenc Laczkó, for whom she took a life insurance policy worth 340
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to finish her life sentence, where she presumably died from an undisclosed illness.
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in 1851. In an era without social security, she worked as a
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responsible for poisoning at least three people with
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policies by Gerzsány, who was the sole beneficiary.
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Prisoners sentenced to life imprisonment by Hungary
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Index

Kiskunmajsa
Kingdom of Hungary
Szeged
Kingdom of Hungary
Conviction(s)
Murder
Life imprisonment
Hungary
Csongrád
serial killer
Austria-Hungary
arsenic
Kistelek
life imprisonment
Catholic
Kiskunmajsa
midwife
gendarmes
life insurance
korona
Márianosztra
Soviet Union
World War I
Szeged
List of serial killers by country
Kiskunmajsai r.k. egyházközség keresztelési anyakönyve, 1851. év.



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