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Marie Alexandrine Becker (née Petitjean; 14 July 1879 – 11 June 1942), nicknamed The Black Widow, was a Belgian
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who was
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for poisoning eleven people between 1933 and 1936, and attempting to poison five others. Since
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had not been applied since 1863, her sentence was commuted to life imprisonment.


Biography

Marie Petitjean was born in the rural village of Waasmont,
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. She rarely attended school, having to help her parents in the fields, but nevertheless asked the village priest to teach her writing, reading and arithmetic. At the age of sixteen, she left her family to live with an aunt who ran a rope shop on Saint-Pholien Street in
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; she often used
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to retain the male clientele. At the age of 17, on 15 August 1896, she met her first lover, a man named Yann, at the Marian feasts in the Outremeuse district. This was the first of a very long series of marriages. In 1900, when she was 21 years old, she began work for a sewing shop. Marie was very passionate about her job and excelled at it. She was considered to be a pretty, lively and joyful woman who pleased the men. In 1905, at the Universal Exhibition in Liège, she met the man who would become her husband - Charles Becker Sr. At that time, she was climbing the social ladder, going from the status of a saleswoman to managing the fittings in a large fashion store on Pot d'Or Street in Liège. She now had her own home and frequented the wealthy bourgeoisie areas to give her fashion advice. She married Charles Becker Sr. in 1906, and the couple soon moved into the house adjoined to the family sawmill, where Mr. Becker and his two sons, Charles Jr. and Gustave, worked. Marie, however, did not get on well with the family, and frequently argued with Léontine, Gustave's wife. Angered, the father threatened Charles Jr. to dismiss his daughter-in-law who was a charcuterie in Bressoux. Unbeknownst to the family, the trade was rapidly collapsing. Marie then started to cheat on her husband more often, explaining in her trial that "it is not given to all women to resist the advances of men." In 1912, Charles Sr. died, which allowed Charles Jr. to resume his duties in the family business. Marie then opened a sewing workshop in one of the rooms of the house, bringing in a growing number of customers. She was heavily inspired by the models of
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, even copying some of them. During the
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, she courted for the Germans; the sawmill was badly hit but its trade continued to flourish. In 1920, she achieved her long-standing goal of opening a fashion business in Liège on Saint-Léonard Street. Success continued, and she then employed four workers. In 1928, she met a lover to whom Marie became extremely and passionately devoted, Maximilien Houdy, who was twenty years younger. However, the Stock Market Crash of 1929 and the dissoluting morals of Becker put an end to her business, whose bankruptcy was pronounced in 1934. In October 1932, Charles Becker Jr. died as a result of a
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. Marie then used some of the acquired money to pay off debts and maintain Houdy. In 1933, she relaunched a seamstress day business for wealthy clients. A friend then suggested to her that she broaden her talents and begin to take care of
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. She thus began to frequent near rich ladies-in-waiting, from whom she borrowed money when she did not deprive them of their titles or jewels. It is this that led to her life of big spending.


The Becker Affair

Marie was arrested on 16 October 1936 as she was preparing her 17th poison of
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for a woman named Mrs. Lamy. The subsequent investigation shed light on the murders. She was judged on 7 July 1938, and the following day found guilty of eleven murders, five attempted murders, theft and forgery. She was sentenced to death and, as has been the practice since 1863, her sentence was commuted to life imprisonment. Marie Becker died in the Forest Prison during the
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on 11 June 1942.


See also

*
List of serial killers by country This is a list of notable serial killers, by the country where most of the killings occurred. Convicted serial killers by country Afghanistan * Abul Djabar: killed 65 men and boys by strangling them with turbans while raping them; suspected o ...
*
List of serial killers by number of victims A serial killer is typically a person who murders three or more people, in two or more separate events over a period of time, for primarily psychological reasons.''Macmillan Encyclopedia of Death and Dying'' entry o"Serial Killers" (2003) by Sa ...
* List of serial killers with the nickname “Borgia”


References


Literature

* Michael Newton: ''Die große Enzyklopädie der Serienmörder.'' Sammler Vlg., 2002, , S. 32. * Peter & Julia Mirakami:  * Elisabeth Lange, ''Marie-Alexandrine Petitjean. Veuve Becker (Belgique, 1879-1942)'', Éditions Jourdan, 2006 * Albert Bouckaert: ''Marie Becker the Poisoner'', Brussels-Paris, 1938 * Elisabeth Lange, ''The first serial killer'', 3rd Edition, 2011


External links


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