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    Amelia Elizabeth Hobley (1837 – 10 June 1896), popularly dubbed the Ogress of Reading, was an English serial killer who murdered infants in her care over a thirty-year period during the Victorian era. [ 1][ 2]

  2. Jun 2, 2017 · Amelia Dyer is believed to have murdered hundreds of babies during the 19th Century. Her crimes led to one of the most sensational trials of the period and shone a spotlight...

  3. Jan 29, 2024 · Perhaps the most prolific serial killer of all time, nurse and baby farmer Amelia Dyer is believed to have slaughtered as many as 400 infants in Victorian England.

  4. Amelia Dyer (1837 – June 10, 1896) is credited as being one of the most prolific murderers in British history. Operating as a baby farmer in Victorian England, Dyer was hanged in 1896 for just one murder although there is little doubt that she is responsible for many, many more.

  5. Nov 25, 2022 · Amelia Dyer is an unfamiliar name to modern day readers. Yet this unassuming Victorian nurse killed 300 babies. How did she get away with it for so long?

  6. Oct 30, 2023 · Amelia Elizabeth Dyer was a brutal Victorian-era nurse who killed more than 300 babies in 19th-century England. Her horrific crimes led to one of the most sensational trials of the period, abolishing the shocking Victorian practice of "baby farming."

  7. Aug 14, 2018 · Amelia Dyer, 1893. According to the BBC, Dyer — who was regarded as a respectable, modest woman — ended up in one of the most sensational trials of the period which finally revealed the cruel Victorian practice of “baby farming.”

  8. In the summer of 1896, 57-year-old Amelia Dyer was executed for the murder of a baby girl. It was a sample charge. The bodies of six more babies had been found, and further evidence pointed to at least 12 murders.

  9. Dec 30, 2020 · In today's episode, we cover the story of Amelia Dyer, one of Victorian England's most prolific serial killers. Though Jack the Ripper may have grabbed more headlines, Dyer's case is arguably...

  10. Jun 6, 2014 · The stigma of illegitimacy forced many women in Victorian Britain to hand over their babies to adopters or ‘baby farmers’. Barbara Butcher tells the story of Amelia Dyer, who killed numerous infants she was paid to care for.

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