Horrible Story About Belle Gunness
Belle Guinness, the terrifying "giant woman", 183 cm tall and weighs 91 kilogram, devoted her life to the killing.
She was a giant figure of the time (around 1800), but not her size is what was striking fear into the bones. She makes people around her to disappear, and that was probably the strangest thing about her. She was born in Norway in Selbu 1859.
For those who didn’t hear about this woman before, we will just say she killed between 24 and 40 people! Her victims were, and her husbands, but also her children. What is the scariest and most fascinating is that she was never punished for the crimes that he committed.
Killing
Belle traveled to Chicago where she married Sorenson Anthony. The couple had four children, two of them died in infancy. Sorenson died in 1900. And it happened just in the moment when more life insurance policies became active. She collected all policies the day after her husband's funeral.
Just two years after the death of her husband, she found a new husband. She married Peter Guinness. Only a week after the wedding day, her infant died for unknown reasons. A few months later, and her husband Peter died. Belle told investigators that his machine for sausage fell on his head.
She was able to convince people in a variety of lies, so she said she sent as her adopted daughter to a boarding school. The body of this girl were found on the property, a few years later.
After Peter's death, she has published advertisements in newspapers to find a suitor. However, anyone who has visited immediately confronted with his destiny. Only George Anderson managed to escape from her "claws".
In 1908, there was a major fire at her property. The remains of children, and the headless body of a woman, who are considered to be Belle’s, but the authorities were not safe in these arguments. Authorities have blamed paneling for her murder and fire. Ray Lamper was her housekeeper, who was in love with her, but she didn’t pay attention about that.
In the end, investigators discovered that the body was not hers. Lamper, meanwhile, has confirmed that the rest of the bodies on the property belonged to her suitors, which she contacted thanks to newspapers and he admitted that he had buried them. However, he pointed out that he had nothing with the murders.