Every murder is shocking, but few crimes shock society more than when the killer is a woman. There has been an explosion in female violence in the last... > Lire la suite
Every murder is shocking, but few crimes shock society more than when the killer is a woman. There has been an explosion in female violence in the last ten years, and Women Who Kill brings to light some of the most horrific and compelling cases in this disturbing trend. From the happy-slapping teenage murderer Chelsea O'Mahoney to Heather Stephenson-Snell, the psychotherapist turned Scream-masked psychopath; from Edith McAlinden, butcher queen of Glasgow's 'House of Blood' to the mother of Baby P, women who kill have motives as diverse as the methods of slaying their victims. Are they victims themselves, or just evil? As society changes, will more and more women feel driven to kill?
Vanessa Howard is a writer and lives in South Wales and London. She has a background in magazine and newspaper journalism and her books specialise in true crime and stories of endurance and survival.