A true crime show, "Snapped" is an obsolete rehash of psychobabble and ominous re-creations that does little but tsk at a lineup of female murderers.
One of the longest running shows is "Chicago," which makes light of two publicity-hungry female murderers.
Nearly all the female murderers who have been executed in the US since the 1980s have been white, and the majority of women on death row are white.
Mary Blandy (1720 - April 6, 1752) was a female murderer in 18th century England.
There's no modern history of a psychopathic female murderer who selected victims at random and killed for no apparent reason.
Zoe Kohler wasn't particularly alarmed that the police investigation was now directed toward finding a female murderer.
All the female murderers in your experience killed from passion or greed or because they were drunk or something like that.
Sir Arthur Conan Doyle advanced theories involving a female murderer dubbed "Jill the Ripper".
Because they are so rare, female murderers almost invariably get a big press.
Månsdotter was, together with Sofia Maria Ekwall, the most infamous female murderer in 19th century Sweden.