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Giulia Tofana (?-1659)
Giulia Tofana was an Italian professional poisoner, famous for selling poison to women who wanted to kill their husbands. She was the inventor of the famous poison Aqua Tofana, which is named after her. The information about Tofana’s background is vague – she was possibly daughter of Thofania d’Adamo, who was executed in Palermo on July 12, 1633, accused of having murdered her husband Francis. Tofana has been described as beautiful, and she spent lots of time with apothecaries so was present when they made their potions. As such, she eventually developed her own poison, Aqua Tofana. It is possible that it was her mother Thofania d’Adamo, who made the poison and passed the recipe on to her daughter. She began selling the poison to women who wanted to become widows. Her daughter, Girolama Spera, was also active in these deaths. She eventually moved her business to Naples and Rome. Giulia was sympathetic to the low status of women and most of her customers were women trapped in difficult marriages. She became friends with troubled wives and as such received many referrals. Tofana’s business was finally revealed to the Papal authorities by a customer – however she was so popular that the locals protected her from being arrested. She escaped to a church which granted her sanctuary. When a rumour surfaced claiming that she had poisoned the water, the police forced their way into the church and dragged her in for questioning. Under torture, Tofana confessed to killing 600 men with her poisons in Rome alone between 1633 and 1651, but this cannot be confirmed for 2 reasons: the torture, and the widespread distribution of the poison. She was ultimately executed in Rome along with her daughter and 3 helpers in July 1659. After her death her body was thrown over the wall of the church that had provided her with sanctuary. Some of the users and purveyors were also arrested and executed, while other accomplices were bricked into the dungeons of the Palazzo Pucci.
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