Mary Kleman Mary Klemann Mary Clayman Mary Klaman Mary Clemens
Conviction(s)
Attempted murder
Criminal penalty
One year imprisonment
Details
Victims
4
Span of crimes
1880–1885
Country
United States
State(s)
Iowa
Date apprehended
June 1885
Marie "Mary" Clement (February 16, 1863 – July 9, 1944), also known under several aliases, was a Luxembourgish-born American serial killer who poisoned her parents and two of her sisters at their home in Dubuque, Iowa.[1] Although never charged in their deaths, she was later convicted of attempting to poison her sister's family in Rose Hill, Illinois and sentenced to a year in the Joliet Prison.[2]
^"Confession of a Poisoner". Alexandria Gazette. 20 June 1885.
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