Mary Ann Cotton was hanged at Durham County Gaol on 24 March, 1873.
Mary Ann Cotton poisoned her victims.
Mary Ann Cotton (October 1832 - 24 March 1873) was an English serial killer believed to have murdered up to 20 people, mainly by arsenic poisoning.
Mary Ann Niles died on October 3, 1987, in New York City, New York, USA of lung cancer.
Mary Ann Cotton (October 1832 - 24 March 1873) was an English serial killer believed to have murdered up to 20 people, mainly by arsenic poisoning.
Ann Cotton was born in 1950.
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Most of her suspected 21 victims died from arsenic poisoning, a very unpleasant way to die.
Mary Ann Cotton, a Victorian-era Englishwoman, was suspected of murdering at least 21 people, primarily through poisoning. She often used arsenic, disguising her crimes as unfortunate deaths from illness, particularly in her family members and children. Her motives were typically financial, as she collected insurance payouts on the lives of those she killed. Cotton was ultimately arrested, tried, and executed in 1873 for her crimes.