
Foul Play: A Historical True Crime Podcast — Series 36
Netherlands: Angel of Death's Many Victims
December 16, 202532mEpisode 12
Show Notes
In 1880s Leiden, the 'Angel of Death's many victims lay undetected. 'Good Mary', once a beloved caretaker, was found to have... The season delves into the horrific actions of serial killers throughout history. Known to the community as 'Good Mary', the seemingly compassionate nurse moved through the foggy streets of Leiden, offering her aid to the sick and the dying. Yet behind her benevolent facade lurked a darker purpose. In this episode, we explore her chilling transformation from caregiver to relentless killer.
The victims of the so-called 'Angel of Death' were everyday people; men and women who were simply seeking care in their vulnerable moments. These victims, draped in the guise of their time’s modest lifestyles, trusted 'Good Mary' with their lives. Her heinous acts left a haunting mark, not only on those she directly harmed, but also on the historical understanding of trust and vulnerability in healthcare.
The significance of 'Good Mary’s' crimes reverberates through history, reminding us of the perilous power embedded in perceived kindness. It paints a vivid picture of the dangers lurking even within trusted social frameworks. Understanding her motives provides insight into a historical pattern of betrayal by caregivers, a phenomenon that still impacts society today.
Over three years, the crimes went unnoticed—thanks to Mary’s unassuming demeanor and the era’s lack of advanced forensic knowledge. It wasn’t until a suspicious pattern of patient deaths emerged that authorities began to unravel her lethal legacy. Her arrest shocked Leiden; her trial was a spectacle of international intrigue.
During the late 1800s, Dutch society was undergoing significant change. Industrialization was on the rise, altering daily life and expanding city populations. Within these bustling centers, the disparity between healthcare standards and the need for qualified caregivers became apparent, creating an environment ripe for exploitation. Social trust was both a necessity and a vulnerability.
In this episode, listeners will hear about the meticulous investigation that finally exposed 'Good Mary's' crimes, her surprising confessions, and the aftermath of justice served. Prepare to traverse the chilling transformation from benevolence to horror.
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