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Anna Marie Hahn

Anna Marie Hahn (born Filser; July 7, 1906 – December 7, 1938) was a German-born American serial killer.

Anna Marie Hahn
Mugshot of Anna Marie Hahn
Born
Anna Marie Filser

July 7, 1906
DiedDecember 7, 1938 (aged 32)
Cause of deathExecution by electrocution
Other namesMarie Felser, Marie Fisher, Arsenic Anna, The Blonde Borgia, Angel of Mercy
Criminal statusExecuted
Conviction(s)First degree murder
Criminal penaltyDeath
Details
Victims5
Span of crimes
May 6, 1933 – August 1, 1937
CountryUnited States
State(s)Ohio and Colorado
Date apprehended
1937

Biography

Early life

Anna Hahn was the youngest of twelve children though five of her siblings had died by the time Anna was born.[1] Her father, George Filser, was a furniture manufacturer, and the family was considered to be well-off financially.

At age 19, she became pregnant with her son Oskar, and told her family that the father was a Viennese physician, Dr. Max Matscheki, a well-known cancer researcher. However, no record of a Dr. Matscheki has ever been found; to this day, the identity of Oskar's real father is unknown.[1] Hahn's scandalized family sent her to the U.S. in 1929, while her son remained in Bavaria with her parents. While staying with relatives Max and Anna Doeschel in Cincinnati, Ohio, Hahn met fellow German immigrant Philip Hahn; they married in 1930. Hahn briefly returned to Germany to retrieve Oskar, then she and her husband started a family.[2]

Murders

Hahn allegedly began poisoning and robbing elderly men in Cincinnati's German community to support her gambling habit. Ernst Kohler, who died on May 6, 1933, was believed to be her first victim. Hahn had befriended him shortly before his death. He left her a house in his will.[3]

Her next alleged victim, Albert Parker, 72, also died soon after she began caring for him. Prior to Parker's death, she signed an I.O.U. for $1,000 that she borrowed from him, but after his death, the document was either discarded or simply "disappeared". Jacob Wagner, 78, died on June 3, 1937, leaving $17,000 cash to his "beloved niece" Hahn. She soon began caring for 67-year-old George Gsellman, also of Cincinnati. For her service before his death on July 6, 1937, she received $17,000.[4]

Hahn killed her last victim, Georg Obendoerfer, on August 1, 1937, after he traveled to Colorado Springs, Colorado, with her and her son.[5] Police said that Obendoerfer, a cobbler, "died in agony just after Mrs. Hahn had bent over his deathbed inquiring his name, professing she did not know the man". Hahn's son testified at her trial that he, his mother, and Obendoerfer traveled to Colorado by train from Cincinnati together and that Obendoerfer began getting sick en route.[4]

Investigation

An autopsy revealed high levels of arsenic in Obendoerfer's body, which aroused police suspicions. Exhumations of two of her previous clients revealed that they had been poisoned. Hahn was a prime suspect, and was soon arrested.[4]

 
Hahn shortly after her arrest

Hahn was convicted after a four-week trial in November 1937. Sentenced to death, she went to the electric chair at the Ohio Penitentiary in Columbus on December 7, 1938.[6][7] She was buried in Mount Calvary Cemetery in Columbus.

See also

References

  1. ^ a b Telfer, Tori; Darcy, Dame (2017). Lady Killers : Deadly Women Throughout History (First ed.). New York City: Harper Perennial. ISBN 9780062433732. OCLC 1002903879.
  2. ^ Franklin, Diana Britt (2006). The Good-bye Door. Kent, Ohio: Kent State University Press. ISBN 978-0-87338-874-0. OCLC 63116896.
  3. ^ . Serial Killer Central. February 1, 2005. Archived from the original on December 21, 2010. Retrieved January 11, 2010.
  4. ^ a b c Lohr, David. . Crime Library. Archived from the original on September 4, 2009. Retrieved January 11, 2010.
  5. ^ "Indictment Will Be Asked Today In 'Poison Plot'". The Daily Times. Beaver, Pennsylvania: Calkins Media. August 11, 1937. Retrieved January 17, 2010.
  6. ^ . Time. New York City: Time, Inc. November 15, 1937. Archived from the original on February 18, 2009. Retrieved January 11, 2010.
  7. ^ "Mrs. Hahn Begs for Mercy, Then Dies in Electric Chair". Pittsburgh Press. Philadelphia, Pennsylvania: E.W. Scripps Company. December 8, 1938. Retrieved January 17, 2010.

Further reading

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Anna Marie Hahn born Filser July 7 1906 December 7 1938 was a German born American serial killer Anna Marie HahnMugshot of Anna Marie HahnBornAnna Marie FilserJuly 7 1906Bavaria GermanyDiedDecember 7 1938 aged 32 Ohio State Penitentiary Columbus Ohio United StatesCause of deathExecution by electrocutionOther namesMarie Felser Marie Fisher Arsenic Anna The Blonde Borgia Angel of MercyCriminal statusExecutedConviction s First degree murderCriminal penaltyDeathDetailsVictims5Span of crimesMay 6 1933 August 1 1937CountryUnited StatesState s Ohio and ColoradoDate apprehended1937 Contents 1 Biography 1 1 Early life 1 2 Murders 2 Investigation 3 See also 4 References 5 Further readingBiography EditEarly life Edit Anna Hahn was the youngest of twelve children though five of her siblings had died by the time Anna was born 1 Her father George Filser was a furniture manufacturer and the family was considered to be well off financially At age 19 she became pregnant with her son Oskar and told her family that the father was a Viennese physician Dr Max Matscheki a well known cancer researcher However no record of a Dr Matscheki has ever been found to this day the identity of Oskar s real father is unknown 1 Hahn s scandalized family sent her to the U S in 1929 while her son remained in Bavaria with her parents While staying with relatives Max and Anna Doeschel in Cincinnati Ohio Hahn met fellow German immigrant Philip Hahn they married in 1930 Hahn briefly returned to Germany to retrieve Oskar then she and her husband started a family 2 Murders Edit Hahn allegedly began poisoning and robbing elderly men in Cincinnati s German community to support her gambling habit Ernst Kohler who died on May 6 1933 was believed to be her first victim Hahn had befriended him shortly before his death He left her a house in his will 3 Her next alleged victim Albert Parker 72 also died soon after she began caring for him Prior to Parker s death she signed an I O U for 1 000 that she borrowed from him but after his death the document was either discarded or simply disappeared Jacob Wagner 78 died on June 3 1937 leaving 17 000 cash to his beloved niece Hahn She soon began caring for 67 year old George Gsellman also of Cincinnati For her service before his death on July 6 1937 she received 17 000 4 Hahn killed her last victim Georg Obendoerfer on August 1 1937 after he traveled to Colorado Springs Colorado with her and her son 5 Police said that Obendoerfer a cobbler died in agony just after Mrs Hahn had bent over his deathbed inquiring his name professing she did not know the man Hahn s son testified at her trial that he his mother and Obendoerfer traveled to Colorado by train from Cincinnati together and that Obendoerfer began getting sick en route 4 Investigation EditAn autopsy revealed high levels of arsenic in Obendoerfer s body which aroused police suspicions Exhumations of two of her previous clients revealed that they had been poisoned Hahn was a prime suspect and was soon arrested 4 Hahn shortly after her arrest Hahn was convicted after a four week trial in November 1937 Sentenced to death she went to the electric chair at the Ohio Penitentiary in Columbus on December 7 1938 6 7 She was buried in Mount Calvary Cemetery in Columbus See also EditList of serial killers in the United StatesReferences Edit a b Telfer Tori Darcy Dame 2017 Lady Killers Deadly Women Throughout History First ed New York City Harper Perennial ISBN 9780062433732 OCLC 1002903879 Franklin Diana Britt 2006 The Good bye Door Kent Ohio Kent State University Press ISBN 978 0 87338 874 0 OCLC 63116896 Anna Marie Hahn Serial Killer Central February 1 2005 Archived from the original on December 21 2010 Retrieved January 11 2010 a b c Lohr David Arsenic Anna The True Story of Anna Marie Hahn Crime Library Archived from the original on September 4 2009 Retrieved January 11 2010 Indictment Will Be Asked Today In Poison Plot The Daily Times Beaver Pennsylvania Calkins Media August 11 1937 Retrieved January 17 2010 German Cooking Time New York City Time Inc November 15 1937 Archived from the original on February 18 2009 Retrieved January 11 2010 Mrs Hahn Begs for Mercy Then Dies in Electric Chair Pittsburgh Press Philadelphia Pennsylvania E W Scripps Company December 8 1938 Retrieved January 17 2010 Further reading EditFranklin Diana Britt 2006 10 30 The Good bye Door Kent Ohio Kent State University Press ISBN 978 0 87338 874 0 OCLC 63116896 Anna Marie Hahn Mind of a Killer DVD Kozel Multimedia 1998 Peter Vronsky Female Serial Killers How and Why Women Become Monsters Berkley Books New York 2007 p 441 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Anna Marie Hahn amp oldid 1126567171, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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