The Witch in Every Woman
Believe it or not, there’s a witch lurking inside every woman and woe to anybody who stands in the way. But what eactly turns on the witch in us? Here is a partial list - infidelities of spouses and lovers, illicit love, jealousy, envy, greed, pride, vanity, PMS, menopause, physical and verbal abuse, and the injustices in life.
When the fury or hunger seething within bursts forth, it erupts with incredble violence or drips with deceptive sweetness and light to lull the unsuspecting. The anger feeds insatiably on our hapless victims or we destroy ourselves emotionally, physically, and mentally. The witch in us feeds on our imperfections and when we don’t try to control ourselves, we lose ourselves to the witch within us.
The wickedness of women has been documented and history is replete with the tragedies caused by women. The extent of the damages they have wrought is beyond human comprehension. How can a woman who is the nurterer of life be a diabolical and scheming murderer? To illustrate my point, I have selected some interesting stories to show how womn can be evil no matter their age and circumstances in life because they allowed the witch within them to rule.
The following women let loose the witch in them and reaped their grim harvests:
- Black Widows Olga Rutterschmidt, 73 and Helen Golay, 75 have been convicted of murders most foul. Their modus operandi was befriending homeless men, taking them in and feeding them and taking out life insurances on them. After the two years, they dispose of the men. The men are drugged and run over with their station wagon to make it appear that the men were hit-and-run victims. They later collected the insurance money in the millions of dollars while posing as girlfriends or cousins of the murdered men . In this AP photo, Olga Rutterschmidt is shown here during the court hearing on April 17, 2008 in Los Angeles.
- In March 2007, a Toronto woman with AIDS had sex with different men and was charged with sexual assault for deliberately withholding the important information from her her sexual partners. Robin Lee St. Clair was diagnosed with AIDS four years ago and she kept on with her sexual binges wrecking further havoc . Pity the unsuspecting men and their wives or partners.
- Mary Ann Robson Cotton (1832-1873) was hanged in Durnham Jail for poisoning 3 husbands, her mother, 11 children and a sister-in-law. She dispatched her victims with arsenic and rushed to the insurance office to claim the spoils. A parish official, Thomas Riley became suspicious when the last surviving son of Mary Ann’s 4th husband Frederick Cotton, succumbed also to stomach fever.
- Fausta, the second wife of Constantine I, the Roman emperor. She decieved her husband into believing that his son Crispus raped her. Crispus was secretly executed on the orders of the emperor. The lie was discovered too late and the emperor ordered Fausta murdered in the privacy of her bath. Her memory was was also expunged from society with the damnatio memoriae. Fausta also caused the death of her father, the Roman Emperor Maximianus, by revealing her father’s plot to murder her husband. It is not clear if Maximianus committed suicide or was assassinated.
- Khairual Abdul, 43, finally got her comeuppance 17 years after the murder of her four year old daughter. The skeletal remains of the child was discovered by a hiker in the woods of the Long Island Espressway. The bore broken bones and other signs of physical abuse. Abdul is facing 25 years to life in prison.
All these women showed no compassion for their victims. They walked the blooded crossroads to their perdition. How about controlling the witch in us? But can we all?
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