Friday, 26 October 2012

BBC Radio 4 - Womens' Hour

Ladykillers

Female serial killers have always been something of an oddity in criminology and of macabre fascination to society. We like to assume that women are less capable of murder than men, but it’s been proven that female killers can be meticulous and methodical in committing their crimes and often remain undetected for longer than men who kill. Yet the personality profiling of such women is still in its infancy as experts struggle to create a template as to just what makes a female serial killer. A new television series starts next week which examines the life histories and careers of some of the most notorious female murderers and assesses the sociological backgrounds that may have helped create these women. The programme is presented by crime writer Martina Cole. She joins Sheila along with Elizabeth Gurian from the  Institute of Criminology at Cambridge University to talk about what motivates women to kill. 

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