“God and I are tired of men” – 1956
Want to get away with killing someone? It helps a lot if you are a pretty girl. More Misandric History from Robert St. Estephe.
Want to get away with killing someone? It helps a lot if you are a pretty girl. More Misandric History from Robert St. Estephe.
Why should a man marry a woman who can kill him without consequence? Robert St. Estephe finds an extraordinary case that illuminates several MHR issues – and with Clarence Darrow defending the murderess.
During one 18-month period in France, at least 85 men were murdered by their wives – a cheap and easy way to avoid divorce court. Robert St. Estephe explores the fate of the husband-killing wives.
Think all serial killers are men? Think again – the unearthed evidence, long suppressed, of brutal female serial murderers is growing like wildfire. From the Unknown History of Misandry.
Think all serial killers are men? Think again – the evidence, long suppressed, of brutal female serial murderers is growing like wildfire, and even more disturbing are the often light sentences they received for their crimes – sort of like Mary Kellett, one might think. In another installment of his Unknown History of Misandry, our own gonzo historian Robert St. Estephe uncovers the grisly, hidden crimes female serial killers inflicted on the most helpless of victims for all the world to see.
Gonzo Historian Robert St. Estephe, author of the indispensible “Unknown History of Misandry” weblog, returns with another entry on the history of violence committed by women, and society’s tendency to excuse it and even make allowances. This one will really make your head spin: a 1922 proposal to just make it legal for women to kill.