The corpses piled up everywhere - in kitchens, beds, and even baby cribs. People dropped quietly over their breakfast bowls and wine glasses.
This small Hungarian village, little more than a bunch of single-storey homes and farmland, became the heart of one of the deadliest, strangest murder rings in history.
From 1911 to 1929, women across Nagyrev and the Tiszazug region turned to homemade arsenic poison to get rid of husbands, parents, lovers, and children. While some sought freedom and revenge, for others it was a bitter necessity.
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