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Thekla Popov

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Thelka Popov (c. 1812 - 1883) was a nineteenth century Hungarian poisoner. She aided and abetted in the poisoning of more than 100 men.[1]

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  1. ^ Kate Lister (3 June 2019). "How poisoning became the 'woman's weapon'". I: 18.