قراءة لمدة 1 دقيقة Rosa Wurtzer

Rosa Wurtzer

Rosa Wurzer or Wurtzer of Uniontown, Washington, was a woman who sat in a Washington prison and later in a mental hospital for drowning her six children.

Wurtzer drowned them in a well on February 23, 1901.
She was likely suffering from a mental illness which likely begun shortly before her husband died.
She got inspired about a book which likely led her to murder them.

Wurtzer admitted to the crime and was summoned before a superior court where she had no remorse.
Because she claimed that her children were "Now in heaven and safe out of this wicked world.
" Two physicians who examined her body had came to the conclusion that she was mentally insane and was suffering from religious melancholia.
She was then sent to a mental hospital.

When her husband Joseph Wurtzer, who worked by doing masonry and who died two years before the murders of his six children was alive, he told a fellow traveler that his wife was without a doubt crazy.
When her husband died, her mental illness worsened.

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