Belle Gunness

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Belle Sorenson Gunness (born Brynhild Paulsdatter Størseth, November 22, 1859 in Selbu, Norway- probably died 1931 Los Angeles), was one of America's most profligate known female serial killers. At 6 ft (1.8 m) tall and over 200 lb (90 kg), she was a powerful Norwegian-American woman. She may have killed both of her husbands and all of her children (on different occasions), but she is known to have killed most of her suitors, boyfriends, … Wikipedia
Born:
1859
Died:
1931
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  • Wikipedia

    The definitive Wikipedia entry for Belle Gunness. Wikipedia is the biggest multilingual free-content encyclopedia on the Internet.
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  • Belle Gunness

    A deadly gold digger, Belle lured wealthy Chicago men to her house with classified adds. There she would rob and kill them with the help of Ray Lamphere . The original Lady Bluebeard, Belle's criminal career started with the accidental deaths of her fir
    www.laportecounty.net/history/belle_gunness.html
  • Confessions of an...

    The answer to the whereabouts of arguably America's most notorious female serial killer is quite simple: she's either buried in LaPorte, Indiana, the victim of a house fire on April 28, 1908, or in the Los Angeles area, where "Esther Larson" died in 1931
    www.sarahweinman.com/confessions/2008/01/where-in-the-wo....
  • In the Matter of the Death...

    Belle Sorensen Gunness , a Norwegian-American farmer, was an enigmatic figure both in life and in death. Described variously as a criminal most foul and a generous, doting woman who was a hapless victim, her fate was the central factor of a sensational t
    lifeloom.com/II1Ramsland.htm
  • Belle Gunness, LaPorte's...

    La Porte County Historical Society Welcome to our new website and web address: www.laportecountyhistory.org . New Museum building now open to the public.
    www.laportecountyhistory.org/belleg1.htm