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- Lyda_Southard abstract "Lyda Southard (also known as Lyda Anna Mae Trueblood) was born on October 16, 1892, and died on February 5, 1958, of a heart attack. She is considered one of America's first female serial killers. It was suspected that she had killed her four husbands, a brother-in-law, and her daughter by using arsenic poisoning, or rat poison to poison them in order to attain life insurance money.".
- Q10321845 abstract "Lyda Southard (also known as Lyda Anna Mae Trueblood) was born on October 16, 1892, and died on February 5, 1958, of a heart attack. She is considered one of America's first female serial killers. It was suspected that she had killed her four husbands, a brother-in-law, and her daughter by using arsenic poisoning, or rat poison to poison them in order to attain life insurance money.".
- Lyda_Southard comment "Lyda Southard (also known as Lyda Anna Mae Trueblood) was born on October 16, 1892, and died on February 5, 1958, of a heart attack. She is considered one of America's first female serial killers. It was suspected that she had killed her four husbands, a brother-in-law, and her daughter by using arsenic poisoning, or rat poison to poison them in order to attain life insurance money.".
- Q10321845 comment "Lyda Southard (also known as Lyda Anna Mae Trueblood) was born on October 16, 1892, and died on February 5, 1958, of a heart attack. She is considered one of America's first female serial killers. It was suspected that she had killed her four husbands, a brother-in-law, and her daughter by using arsenic poisoning, or rat poison to poison them in order to attain life insurance money.".