Belle Gunness: The True Story of the Slaying Mother (True Crimes by Evil Killers: Book 14) by Jack Rosewood and Rebecca Lo

Belle Gunness: The True Story of The Slaying Mother: Historical Serial Killers and Murderers (True Crime by Evil Killers Book 14) by [Rosewood, Jack, Lo, Rebecca]

Publisher: Amazon Digital Services

Date of publication: February 21, 2016

Genre: True Crime, Biography, History, Nonfiction

Series: True Crimes by Evil Killers

Arnold Sodeman: The True Story of the Schoolgirl Strangler—Book 1

Edmund Kemper: The True Story of The Co-ed Killer—Book 2

Charles Ray Hatcher: The True Story of Crazy Charlie’s Killing Spree—Book 3

Carl Stayner: The True Story of The Yosemite Park Killer—Book 4

Robert Berdella: The True Story of The Kansas City ButcherBook 5

Dean Corll: The True Story of The Houston Mass Murders—Book 6

Donald Gaskins: The Meanest Man in America—Book 7

The Briley Brothers: The True Story of The Slaying Brothers—Book 8

Martin Bryant: The Port Arther Massacre—Book 9

William Bonin: The True Story of The Freeway Killer—Book 10

The Killing Cousins: The True Story of The Killing Cousins—Book 11

Herbert Mullin: The True Story of the Psychopath of Santa Cruz

Eric Edgar Cooke: The True Story of The Night Caller—Book 12

William Heirens: The True Story of The Lipstick Killer—Book 13

Belle Gunness: The True Story of the Slaying Mother—Book 14

Joseph Paul Franklin: The True Story of the Racist Killer—Book 15

Christopher Wilder: The True Story of the Beauty Queen Killer—Book 16

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Goodreads synopsis:

There are few serial killer biographies more disturbing, than the story of Belle Gunness. This female serial killer was not only the worst in Illinois history; she was also one of the worst American serial killers ever recorded. But she also became somewhat of a legend, shrouded in mystery, revenge, and money. This is a story that will shock you more than most, because of the sheer horror of her crimes. A tragedy that rocked the county of La Porte, as one by one, more bodies were unearthed beneath the pig pen.

With an estimated 48 deaths at her hands, Belle Gunness poisoned, bludgeoned, and decapitated her victims, all so she could line her pockets with their savings and insurance policies. This lonely hearts killer was known as Lady Bluebeard, amongst other names, luring her victims with newspaper advertisements. Men thought they were coming to marry a wealthy woman – they had no idea the price they would pay.

Men, women, and children all fell victim to this horrendously cruel woman. She showed no emotion, no empathy, and certainly no mercy. In 1908, mystery surrounded a decapitated body in the burned ruins of her home, alongside the bodies of three of her children. Did Hell’s Belle finally meet her match in the form of Ray Lamphere, the man accused of the arson and murder, or did she fake her own death? Was she the woman arrested for murder decades later? This true-crime serial killer biography may just have those answers.


I love reading and watching stuff on true crime. I had a complete library of true crime books when I was younger. Unfortunately, my apartment flooded in 2003 and ruined half of my books. That included every single one of my true crime books, and I never got a chance to replenish my books. So when I was approached to read this book about Belle Gunness, I jumped at it.

This book was a chilling look into a female serial killer. She had a deep need for money and a deep hatred of men. Which contributed to her killing 48 men, women, and children.

What got me is that she killed her children. As a mother, I can’t even fathom WHY she did it. I mean, the book explains why, but still, you would think she would have a smidgen of love for them.

What got me is that she was identified after “dying” in the fire that blew everything wide open. I say “dying” because people saw her after her “death.” A few people identified the body as not hers, including her seamstress.

The author did a great job of portraying all angles of this case. Which included the angle that Belle faked her death and later died of tuberculosis. But unfortunately, we will never know the true story and can only go by what the evidence/facts have shown us.


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