List of rampage killers (familicides in Europe)
This is a list of familicides that occurred in Europe. Being part of the list of rampage killers, the latter's terms of inclusion are also applied here.
A rampage killer has been defined as follows:
A rampage involves the (attempted) killing of multiple persons least partly in public space by a single physically present perpetrator using (potentially) deadly weapons in a single event without any cooling-off period.[1]
This list should contain every case with at least one of the following features:
- Rampage killings with 6 or more dead
- In all cases the perpetrator is not counted among those killed or injured.
All abbreviations used in the table are explained below.
Rampage killers
Perpetrator | Date | Year | Location | Country | Killed | Injured | W | Additional Notes | Ref. | |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
1. | Menci, Angiolo, 42 | May 11 | 1900 | Castiglion Fiorentino | Italy | 10 | 3 | FMA | Arrested Killed numerous animals | [2] |
2. | Girerd, Roger, 34* | May 20 | 1965 | Charvieu-Chavagneux | France | 10 | 0 | FM | Committed suicide Also killed a dog | [3] |
3. | Brückner, Wilhelm, 31* | June 6/7 | 1925 | Hassenberg & Lindenberg | Weimar Republic | 9 | 1 | M | Committed suicide | |
4. | Bihl, Christoff* | Aug. 25 | 1580 | Zabern | Holy Roman Empire | 9 | 0 | M | Sentenced to death and executed | [4] |
5. | Austin, Thomas* | 1694 | Cullompton, Mid Devon, Devon | England | 9 | 0 | M | Sentenced to death and executed | [5] | |
6. | Kisselef, Ign.* (Киселёв) | March 15 | 1912 | Shenkursk | Russian Empire | 8–9 | ? | M | [6] | |
7. | King, Leonard, 40* | Sep. 18 | 1954 | Shotton, Flintshire, Wales | United Kingdom | 8 | 1 | MP | Committed suicide Also killed a dog | [7] |
8. | Eisenbeiß, Hans, 42 | April 28 | 1606 | Eliasbrunn | Holy Roman Empire | 8 | 0 | M | Sentenced to death and executed Terminated a pregnancy | [8] |
9. | Elfskifsen, ---, 54* | Aug. 11/12 | 1843 | Härnösand | Sweden | 8 | 0 | M | Arrested | [9] |
10. | Thode, Timm, 23 | Aug. 7/8 | 1866 | Groß-Campen | German Confederation | 8 | 0 | MA | Sentenced to death and executed Also killed a dog and wounded another | [10] |
11. | Diószegi, Flórián | Aug. 21 | 1893 | Hódmezővásárhely | Austria-Hungary | 8 | 0 | M | Sentenced to life imprisonment | [11] |
12. | Pablo Gideon* | Dec. | 1915 | Dörfl | German Empire | 8 | 0 | M | Committed suicide | [12] |
13. | Baysang, Charles* | April 8 | 1922 | Durlinsdorf | France | 8 | 0 | M | Arrested | [13] |
14. | Estakis, Valla* | Sep. | 1928 | Greece | 8 | 0 | F | [14] | ||
15. | Lambrecht, Karl, 52* | June 6 | 1934 | Aichhalden | Nazi Germany | 8 | 0 | Committed suicide | [15] | |
16. | Kecinski, Harry, 44* | April 20/21 | 1970 | Fahrdorf | West Germany | 8 | 0 | F | Committed suicide | [16] |
17. | Belov, Oleg Petrovich, 51* (Белов, Олег Петрович) | Jul. 27/ Aug. 3 | 2015 | Nizhny Novgorod | Russia | 8 | 0 | M | Sentenced to life imprisonment Terminated a pregnancy | |
18. | Zykaj, Ritvan, 24 | Aug. 10 | 2018 | Resulaj | Albania | 8 | 0 | F | Sentenced to life imprisonment | [17] |
19. | Unknown* | Jan. | 1927 | Petergof | Soviet Union | 8 | ? | M | [18] | |
20. | Čedić, Dragan, 31 (Драган Чедић) | July 26/27 | 2002 | Leskovac | Serbia and Montenegro | 7 | 4 | F | Committed suicide | [19] |
21. | Svoboda, Josef, 43 | Feb 27/28 | 1967 | Jeseník | Czechoslovakia | 7 | 3 | M | Committed suicide | |
22. | Staridas, Spyros Athanasios, 33 (Σπυρος Αθανάσιος Σταριδας) | June 28 | 1981 | Trikala | Greece | 7 | 3 | F | Committed suicide | [20] |
23. | Taylor, Frank* | March 7 | 1895 | London, England | United Kingdom | 7 | 1 | M | Committed suicide | [21] |
24. | Giorgi, Nicola, 50 | July 20 | 1922 | Pietrafitta | Italy | 7 | 1 | F | Arrested | [22] |
25. | Endres, Blasius | Aug. 9 | 1585 | Wangen im Allgäu | Holy Roman Empire | 7 | 0 | M | Sentenced to death and executed Terminated a pregnancy | [23] |
26. | Unknown* | June 12 | 1597 | Sprottau | Holy Roman Empire | 7 | 0 | Sentenced to death and executed | [24] | |
27. | Mosenheuer, Michel* | Jan. 13 | 1616 | Benterode | Holy Roman Empire | 7 | 0 | M | Committed suicide | [25] |
28. | Rosenzweig, Heinrich* | Jan. 2 | 1621 | Quedlinburg | Holy Roman Empire | 7 | 0 | M | Sentenced to death and executed | [26] |
29. | Whitworth, William Henry, 39* | May 18 | 1860 | Sandown Fort, Isle of Wight, England | United Kingdom | 7 | 0 | M | Found not guilty by reason of insanity | [27] |
30. | Duggan, Walter James* | June 28 | 1869 | London, England | United Kingdom | 7 | 0 | P | Committed suicide | [28] |
31. | Derby, Samuel Hill, 35* | Feb. | 1888 | Salford, Greater Manchester, England | United Kingdom | 7 | 0 | P | Committed suicide | [29] |
32. | Bienert, Ernst Julius* | Dec. 14/15 | 1903 | Meißen | German Empire | 7 | 0 | P | Attempted suicide | [30] |
33. | Boronkoff, Ivan* | March 17 | 1904 | Kotjoff | Russian Empire | 7 | 0 | M | Committed suicide | [31] |
34. | Szczuka, ---* | Feb. 9 | 1910 | Zarizyn | Russian Empire | 7 | 0 | M | Arrested | [32] |
35. | Bratz, Alfred, 50* | Jan. 9 | 1914 | Soldau | German Empire | 7 | 0 | FMP | Committed suicide Also killed a dog | [33] |
36. | Schützenhöfer, Anna, 43* | Nov. 30 | 1915 | Dörfl | Austria-Hungary | 7 | 0 | M | Committed suicide | [34] |
37. | Cavel, Johann | July 31 | 1928 | Körmend | Hungary | 7 | 0 | F | Committed suicide | [35] |
38. | Larssen, Øyvind, 21* | March 30 | 1932 | Verdal | Norway | 7 | 0 | MA | Arrested | [36] |
39. | Giebel, Friedrich, 38* | Oct. 19/20 | 1940 | Mainz | Nazi Germany | 7 | 0 | M | Committed suicide | [37] |
40. | Hansen, Peter Christian, 36* | April 14 | 1949 | Nejede | Denmark | 7 | 0 | M | Found not guilty by reason of insanity | [38] |
41 | Capek, Franz, 41* | Oct. 7 | 1956 | Waltersdorf | Austria | 7 | 0 | M | Committed suicide | [39] |
42. | Antonello, Mauro, 40 | Oct. 15 | 2002 | Chieri | Italy | 7 | 0 | F | Committed suicide | [40] |
43. | Rösthell, Jörg* | April 11 | 1599 | Prüsseln | Holy Roman Empire | 7 | ? | [41] | ||
44. | Unknown* | June | 1927 | Zabie | Poland | 7 | ? | F | [42] | |
45. | Schurr, Adrian, 26 | Jan 24 | 2020 | Rot am See | Germany | 6 | 2 | F | Sentenced to 15 years in prison | |
46. | Heikkilä, Kalle* | April 5 | 1905 | Karhuselkä | Finland | 6 | 1 | FM | Arrested | [43] |
47. | Wilsdorf, Edmund Hermann* | March 9/10 | 1907 | Dresden | German Empire | 6 | 1 | F | Committed suicide | [44] |
48. | Karapetiez, --- | March 31 | 1907 | Alexandropol | Russian Empire | 6 | 1 | M | Committed suicide | [45] |
49. | Konieczny, Czeslaw, 25* | Dec. 1/2 | 1929 | Peruschütz | Poland | 6 | 1 | M | Arrested | [46] |
50. | Haroutunian, Joanes, 43* | Jan. 31 | 1930 | Marseille | France | 6 | 1 | F | Committed suicide | [47] |
51. | Schimansky, Franz, 41* | April 3 | 1930 | Merkstein | Weimar Republic | 6 | 1 | M | Arrested | [48] |
52. | Tymkow, Wasyl, 30 | Feb. 10 | 1937 | Krasne | Poland | 6 | 1 | F | Attempted suicide | [49] |
53. | Barboux, Roger, 33 | Oct. 19 | 1954 | Dun-le-Poëlier | France | 6 | 1 | FMA | Committed suicide | [50] |
54. | Kaya, Hakan, 24* | Dec. 22 | 2000 | Salzgitter | Germany | 6 | 1 | F | Sentenced to life imprisonment Terminated a pregnancy | [51] |
55. | Petrović, Tomislav, 45 | May 29 | 2008 | Gornja Lipnica & Trstje | Bosnia and Herzegovina | 6 | 1 | F | Found not guilty by reason of insanity | [52] |
56. | Šefer, Rade, 55* (Раде Шефер) | May 17 | 2015 | Orom & Martonoš | Serbia | 6 | 1 | F | Killed | [53] |
57. | Unknown* | 1614 | Valencia | Spain | 6 | 0 | Sentenced to death and executed | [54] | ||
58. | Rüsau, Johann Georg, 52* | Aug. 15. | 1803 | Hamburg | Holy Roman Empire | 6 | 0 | M | Sentenced to death and executed | [55] |
59. | Moog, Johann Gottlieb* | Aug. 21 | 1817 | Frankfurt | German Confederation | 6 | 0 | M | Committed suicide Terminated a pregnancy | [56] |
60. | Holzwart, Christian* | Dec. 28/29 | 1845 | Sudenburg | German Confederation | 6 | 0 | MA | Sentenced to death | [57] |
61. | Brough, Mary Ann, 43* | June 10 | 1854 | Esher, London, England | United Kingdom | 6 | 0 | M | Found not guilty by reason of insanity | [58] |
62. | Unknown* | 1856 | Livorno | Italy | 6 | 0 | M | Committed suicide | [59] | |
63. | Rodewald, Eduard, 34* | Jan. 8 | 1862 | Neu-Sobrusan | Austria-Hungary | 6 | 0 | M | Sentenced to death | [60] |
64. | Errigo, Giuseppe* | June | 1870 | Casa Taverna | Italy | 6 | 0 | FM | Committed suicide | [61] |
65. | Ruchalski, ---* | June 17/18 | 1875 | Zendowo | German Empire | 6 | 0 | M | Committed suicide | [62] |
66. | Nill, Bernhard, 34* | May 10 | 1885 | Bodelshausen | German Empire | 6 | 0 | MA | [63] | |
67. | Muckelmann, Friedrich* | Dec. 23 | 1885 | Hamm | German Empire | 6 | 0 | M | Arrested | [64] |
68. | Grosgeorge, Jean-Baptiste, 41* | May 28 | 1889 | Rougiville | France | 6 | 0 | M | Committed suicide | [65] |
69. | Linke, Wilhelm, 36* | Aug. 30 | 1905 | Kamenz | German Empire | 6 | 0 | MA | Arrested | [66] |
70. | Head, Peter Robert* | Sep. 22 | 1905 | Amesbury, Wiltshire, England | United Kingdom | 6 | 0 | M | Committed suicide | [67] |
71. | Glaser, Anton, 30* | April 8/9 | 1907 | Dortmund | German Empire | 6 | 0 | M | Committed suicide | [68] |
72. | Nielsen, Maren | July | 1907 | Tvis | Denmark | 6 | 0 | M | Committed suicide | [69] |
73. | Bouvier, Alexis-Désiré, 37* | Dec. 11 | 1909 | Toulon | France | 6 | 0 | FM | Committed suicide | [70] |
74. | Zautze, ---* | Sep. 12 | 1911 | Wassel | German Empire | 6 | 0 | M | Committed suicide | [71] |
75. | Dillinger, Heinrich Friedrich Karl* | Feb. 12 | 1912 | Reichenbach im Vogtland | German Empire | 6 | 0 | F | Arrested | [72] |
76. | Kudraszew, ---* | April | 1912 | Lubimow | Russian Empire | 6 | 0 | Arrested | [73] | |
77. | Husak, Franz, 44* | Feb. 4 | 1913 | Prague | Austria-Hungary | 6 | 0 | P | Committed suicide | [74] |
78. | Lengs, ---, 50 | April | 1913 | Sejny | Russian Empire | 6 | 0 | F | Arrested | [75] |
79. | Denk, Johann, 49* | April | 1916 | Mühlbach | German Empire | 6 | 0 | F | Committed suicide | [76] |
80. | Hecker, ---* | Jan. 22/23 | 1917 | Weilheim | German Empire | 6 | 0 | M | Committed suicide | [77] |
81. | Blaschkowski, Johann, 44 | June 17 | 1926 | Dortmund | Weimar Republic | 6 | 0 | M | Committed suicide | [78] |
82. | Lewandowski, Leon, 21 | Feb. 24 | 1927 | Groß-Tarpnia | Poland | 6 | 0 | M | Sentenced to death | [79] |
83. | Hapczuk, Iwan* | June 2/3 | 1927 | Zabie | Poland | 6 | 0 | FMA | Sentenced to death | [80] |
84. | Mitroff, ---, 25* | Oct. 27 | 1927 | Chamlievo | Bulgaria | 6 | 0 | M | Arrested | [81] |
85. | Kozaczek, Józef, 20* | Aug. 14 | 1929 | Wierzbowka | Poland | 6 | 0 | M | Arrested | [82] |
86. | Müller, ---, 30* | March 1 | 1930 | Chemnitz | Weimar Republic | 6 | 0 | P | Committed suicide | [83] |
87. | Poikoner, ---* | Sep. 21 | 1930 | Karstula | Finland | 6 | 0 | A | Perished in the fire | [84] |
88. | Skoruppa, Robert* | May 29 | 1931 | Knurów | Poland | 6 | 0 | M | Arrested | [85] |
89. | Delafé, Pierre* | Feb. 9 | 1932 | Moirax | France | 6 | 0 | FM | Sentenced to death | [86] |
90. | Meurer, Kurt Wilhelm, 37 | March 24/25 | 1932 | Jena | Weimar Republic | 6 | 0 | F | Committed suicide | [87] |
91. | Studnitz, Anton, 37* | July | 1934 | Rybnik | Poland | 6 | 0 | P | Committed suicide | [88] |
92. | Monchaux, Alfred, 44* | Oct. 12 | 1934 | Cambron | France | 6 | 0 | MA | Committed suicide | [89] |
93. | Ochea, Albundi* | March | 1937 | Transsylvania | Romania | 6 | 0 | M | Committed suicide | [90] |
94. | Schaßberger, Hugo, 37* | Aug. 27 | 1938 | Stuttgart | Nazi Germany | 6 | 0 | MA | Committed suicide | [91] |
95. | Devillechaise, Paul, 41* | March 18 | 1939 | Autun | France | 6 | 0 | FM | Committed suicide while awaiting trial | [92] |
96. | Unknown* | 1943 | Chukotka | Soviet Union | 6 | 0 | Committed suicide | [93] | ||
97. | Damm, Auguste, 43* | April 26 | 1943 | Zürich | Switzerland | 6 | 0 | F | Committed suicide | [94] |
98. | Goebbels, Magda, 43 | May 1 | 1945 | Berlin | Nazi Germany | 6 | 0 | P | Committed suicide | |
99. | Serval, Jean* | Oct. 11 | 1950 | Essey-lès-Nancy | France | 6 | 0 | P | Committed suicide | [95] |
100. | Gillette, Leon, 70* | April 15 | 1952 | Le Tronquay | France | 6 | 0 | MA | Committed suicide | [96] |
101. | Ruiz Martínez, José Maria, 45* | May 1 | 1962 | Madrid | Spain | 6 | 0 | M | Committed suicide | [97] |
102. | Unknown, 36* | Sep. | 1962 | Lappi | Finland | 6 | 0 | Committed suicide | [98] | |
103. | Buschbeck, Kurt-Hermann, 44* | Aug. 4/5 | 1968 | Breitenbach | West Germany | 6 | 0 | MO | Committed suicide | [99] |
104. | Vestergaard, Søren, 49* | Jan. 28 | 1969 | Hee | Denmark | 6 | 0 | FM | Committed suicide | [100] |
105. | Leifeld, Liselotte, 33* | Sep. 23 | 1969 | Ahlen | West Germany | 6 | 0 | F | Committed suicide | [101] |
106. | Rodriguez Taboadelo, Nicanor, 48 | Jan. 30 | 1971 | Ourense | Spain | 6 | 0 | F | Arrested | [102] |
107. | Pankhurst, Thomas, 30* | June 23 | 1971 | Biddenden, Borough of Ashford, Kent, England | United Kingdom | 6 | 0 | M | Arrested | [103] |
108. | Sobok, Ryszard, 29 | Feb. 11/12 | 1981 | Walim | Poland | 6 | 0 | M | Sentenced to death and executed Terminated a pregnancy | [104] |
109. | Deraymaeker, Josef, 63* | Feb. 23/24 | 1985 | Overijse | Belgium | 6 | 0 | F | Committed suicide | [105] |
110. | Püschner, Karl-Heinz, 36* | Feb. 12 | 1986 | Geisenfeld | West Germany | 6 | 0 | MP | Committed suicide | [106] |
111. | Neuville, Henri 53* | July 12 | 1993 | Metz-Magny | France | 6 | 0 | F | Committed suicide | [107] |
112. | Le Van Than, 41* | July 10 | 1994 | Coudekerque-Branche | France | 6 | 0 | M | Committed suicide | [108] |
113. | Demule, Guy, 37 | July 19 | 1994 | Châtillon-sur-Chalaronne | France | 6 | 0 | FM | Committed suicide | [109] |
114. | Polevoi, Alexi, 17 | Feb. 27 | 1995 | Paris | France | 6 | 0 | F | Sentenced to eight years in prison | [110] |
115. | Valente, Alfredo, 33* | Nov. 19 | 1996 | Buonvicino | Italy | 6 | 0 | F | Arrested | [111] |
116. | Selamet, Ozan, 42 | Jan. 18 | 2002 | Brussels | Belgium | 6 | 0 | FM | Sentenced to life imprisonment | [112] |
117. | McElhill, Arthur, 39* | Nov. 13 | 2007 | Omagh, County Tyrone, Northern Ireland | United Kingdom | 6 | 0 | A | Perished in the fire | [113] |
118. | Rzeszowski, Damian, 30 | Aug. 14 | 2011 | Saint Helier | Jersey | 6 | 0 | M | Sentenced to six concurrent 30 year terms | [114] |
119. | Chambers, John* | 1725 | Simer, North Yorkshire, England | Great Britain | 6 | ? | Sentenced to death and executed | [115] | ||
120. | Nikolitch, --- | Sep. | 1906 | Gostionitza | Serbia | 6 | ? | M | Arrested | [116] |
121. | Massetti, Giuseppe* | Oct. 19 | 1913 | Rovato | Italy | 6 | ? | F A | [117] | |
122. | Unknown* | 1927 | Ryazan | Soviet Union | 6 | ? | M | [118] | ||
123. | Unknown | Feb. | 1929 | Radom | Poland | 6 | ? | [119] | ||
124. | Sitko, 21 | Aug. | 1930 | Baranovichi | Poland | 6 | ? | A | [120] | |
125. | Hall, Frederick* | May 31 | 1898 | Nettlebank, Staffordshire, England | United Kingdom | 5–6 | 0–1 | M | Committed suicide Terminated a pregnancy | [121] |
126. | Seelenberg, Hermann* | July 13 | 1910 | Helmstedt | German Empire | 5-6 | 0-1 | F | Committed suicide | [122] |
127. | Bertling, ---* | June | 1917 | Gotha | German Empire | 5-6 | 0-1 | F | Attempted suicide | [123] |
128. | Niballi, Antonio, 44* | May | 1893 | Nicastro | Italy | 5–6 | 0 | F | Committed suicide | [124] |
129. | Berko | Sep. 23 | 1905 | Horodenka | Austria-Hungary | 4–7 | 0–3 | F | Arrested | [125] |
130. | Gray, Edmond, 52* | Jan. 23 | 1934 | Berzée | Belgium | 4–6 | 0–2 | M | Committed suicide | [126] |
131. | Rosner, Johann, 23 | Oct. 28/29 | 1875 | Kirchfidisch | Austria-Hungary | 4–6 | 0 | MA | Sentenced to death and executed | [127] |
132. | Lomnitzky, Josef* | Dec. | 1930 | Ardanova | Czechoslovakia | 3–8 | 0–5 | P | Committed suicide | [128] |
Abbreviations and footnotes
* – Marks cases where all the victims were relatives of the perpetrator
W – A basic description of the weapons used in the murders
- F – Firearms and other ranged weapons, especially rifles and handguns, but also bows and crossbows, grenade launchers, flamethrowers, or slingshots
- M – Melee weapons, like knives, swords, spears, machetes, axes, clubs, rods, rocks, or bare hands
- O – Any other weapons, such as bombs, hand grenades, Molotov cocktails, poison and poisonous gas, as well as vehicle and arson attacks
- A – indicates that an arson attack was the only other weapon used
- V – indicates that a vehicle was the only other weapon used
- E – indicates that explosives of any sort were the only other weapon used
- P – indicates that an anaesthetising or deadly substance of any kind was the only other weapon used (includes poisonous gas)
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– Ein warhafftige Erschreckliche geschicht so sich newlich zu Wangen durch einen Burger daselbst mit Namen Blasius Endras so ein Gerichts Herr / zugetragen; Lindau, 1585.
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– The inquest on the bodies of Samuel Hill Derby and his wife and six children, The Times (February 7, 1888)
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– Sevenfold murder, Poverty Bay Herald (May 3, 1904) - Chronik aus aller Welt - Siebenfacher Mord, Luxemburger Bürger-Zeitung (February 12, 1910)
Siebenfacher Mord, Die Neue Zeitung (February 11, 1910)
Ein bestialischer Masenmord, Prager Tagblatt (February 11, 1910)
Ein siebenfacher Mörder, Bote für Tirol (February 11, 1910)
Různé zprávy - Zavraždil rodiče a 5 sourozencu, Národní listy (February 11, 1910) - Ein furchtbares Familiendrama aus Not, Die neue Zeitung (January 10, 1914)
– Aus Nah und Fern – Soldau, Coburger Zeitung (January 11, 1914)
– Eine blutige Familientragödie, Jenaer Volksblatt (January 11, 1914) (Zweites Blatt)
– Achtfacher Mord und Selbstmord, Bohemia (January 10, 1914) - Wife kills all her seven children - She was insane over death of her soldier husband, The Fort Wayne News (February 11, 1916)
- Die Frau und seine sechs Kinder ermordet, Reichenberger Zeitung (August 1, 1928)
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– Runs amok, kills seven, Fairbanks Daily News-Miner (March 30, 1932)
– Murders seven and sets afire, Spokane Daily Chronicle (March 30, 1932)
– Det fryktelige familiendrama i Værdalen, Nordlands Avis (April 1, 1932) - Zijn vrouw en zes kinderen vermoord, Limburger Koerier (October 28, 1940)
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– Farmer kills family of 7 in 2-hour orgy, Pacific Stars and Stripes (April 18, 1949)
– Danish farmer chokes wife, six children, Wisconsin State Journal (April 18, 1949)
– A wife killer got her insurance, The Sun-Herald (August 1, 1954) - Austrian family found dead, Spokane Daily Chronicle (October 8, 1956)
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- Kuusi henkeä murhatin - Mies surmannut waimonsa ja wiisi lastansa, Aamulehti (April 7, 1905)
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– Domestic tragedy, Poverty Bay Herald (May 11, 1907)
– Murder and suicide, Taranaki Herald (March 12, 1907)
– Eine Familientragödie, Freiburger Zeitung (March 12, 1907) (2. Blatt)
– Aus aller Welt, Coburger Zeitung (March 13, 1907) - Man In Armenia Runs Amuck When Relatives Refuse to Support Him, The New York Times (April 1, 1907)
Stabs four women and three men, The Washington Post (April 1, 1907)
Telegramme des "Mährischen Tagblattes" - Siebenfacher Mord und Selbstmord, Mährisches Tagblatt (April 5, 1907)
Siebenfacher Mord und Selbstmord, Marburger Zeitung (April 6, 1907)
Ein Massenmord in Alexandropol, Neuigkeits Welt-Blatt (April 6, 1907)
Verschiedene Nachrichten - Siebenfacher Mord, Arbeiterwille (April 6, 1907)
Neues aus aller Welt - Siebenfacher Mord und Selbstmord, Neue Hamburger Zeitung (April 7, 1907)
Schrecklicher Mord in Alexandropol, Vorarlberger Volksblatt (April 9, 1907) - Mad Pole Kills Six of His Family, The New York Times (December 5, 1929)
– Peasant kills six, The Montana Standard (December 5, 1929)
– Eine siebenköpfige Familie ermordet, Coburger Zeitung (December 4, 1929)
– Die Mutter und fünf Geschwister ermordet, Bohemia (December 4, 1929) - Madman's dreadful act, The Sydney Morning Herald (February 3, 1930)
Faits Divers - Terrible drame de la folie, L'Express du Midi (February 2, 1930) (p. 2)
A Marseille un Armenien devenu fou tue cinq personnes en blesse deux autres et se suicide, L'Humanité (February 1, 1930)
Sechs Opfer eines Amokläufers in Marseille, Die Neue Zeitung (February 2, 1930) - Grauenhafte Mordtat eines Vaters, Coburger Zeitung (April 4, 1930)
– Ein Vater ermordet seine Kinder, Die Neue Zeitung (April 4, 1930)
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Bluttat eines Amokläufers: Sieben Todesopfer, Das Kleine Blatt (February 12, 1937)
Amokläufer in einem polnischen Dorf, Neue Freie Presse (February 12, 1937)
Polnischer Bauer als Amokläufer, Brünner Tagesbote (February 12, 1937)
Masowy mord - Potworny zbrodniarz zastrzelil 7 osob, Gazeta Gdańska (February 13, 1937) (p. 1)
Potworny szał zemsty, Gazeta Kielecka (February 13, 1937) (p.2)
Peasant kills seven, The Pittsburgh Press (February 12, 1937) - 6 slain; seize woman, hunt blacksmith, Chicago Daily Tribune (October 21, 1954)
– Six in family beaten to death, St. Petersburg Times (October 24, 1954)
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– Familiendrama von Salzgitter: Mutter noch in Lebensgefahr, Rheinische Post (December 24, 2000)
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– On je okončao šest života u Kanjiži: Navodno "pukao" zbog žene!, Vesti (May 17, 2015)
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– Aus der Praxis österr. Strafgerichte – Verhandlung wegen sechsfachen Mordes vor dem k. k. Kreisgerichte Brüx, Allgemeine österreichische Gerichtszeitung (April 26, 1862) - A whole family murdered, Sacramento Daily Union (August 4, 1870)
– A Whole Family Murdered, Chicago Tribune (July 28, 1870)
– Italia – Ariano, La Stampa (July 3, 1870) - Vermischte Nachrichten - Sechsfacher Mord und Selbstmord, Prager Abendblatt (June 24, 1875)
Tagesneuigkeiten - Eine Schreckensthat im religiösen Wahnsinn, Linzer Tages-Post (June 26, 1875)
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– Zesvoudige moord, De Schelde (May 24, 1885)
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– Te Hamm... Archived 2012-03-17 at the Wayback Machine, Vlissingse Courant (January 3, 1886)
– Naar we reeds meldden... Archived 2011-08-19 at the Wayback Machine, Leidsch Dagblad (January 11, 1886)
– Rheinisch-Westfälische Chronik – Hamm, Bonner Tageblatt (December 29, 1885) - A frightful tragedy, Wanganui Chronicle (June 4, 1889)
– France, Hawke's Bay Herald (June 3, 1889)
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– Aus dem Reiche – Kamenz i. S., Coburger Zeitung (September 2, 1905)
– Sechsfacher Mord und Brandstiftung, Freiburger Zeitung (September 2, 1905) (2. Blatt) - Man Destroys His Six Children and Himself, Adelaide Register (November 1, 1905)
– Murder and suicide in Wiltshire, The Times (September 25, 1905)
– The murder and suicide in Wiltshire, The Times (September 26, 1905)
– Awful tragedy in Wiltshire – Father kills six children and commits suicide, Lloyds Weekly News (September 24, 1905) - Aus aller Welt – Dortmund, Coburger Zeitung (April 14, 1907)
– Neueste Nachrichten – Dortmund, Bonner Tagblatt (April 13, 1907) - Zes kinderen vermoord, Algemeen Handelsblad (July 24, 1907)
– Aus aller Welt – Kopenhagen, Coburger Zeitung (July 24, 1907)
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– Shocking tragedy, The Sydney Morning Herald (December 14, 1909)
– Sanguinaire folie a Marseille, Le Petit Journal (December 12, 1909) - Familendrama, Freiburger Zeitung (September 13, 1911)
– Laborer kills wife, children and self, San Francisco Call (September 14, 1911)
– Gemengd Nieuws – Familiedrama Archived 2012-03-17 at the Wayback Machine, Goessche Courant (September 16, 1911) - Tragedy in Germany – Family of six killed, The Mercury (February 14, 1912)
– Thüringen und Nachbarstaaten, Coburger Zeitung (February 14, 1912) - Kleine Nachrichten vom Ausland - Sechsfacher Mord, Luxemburger Bürger-Zeitung (April 30, 1912)
Wochenchronik - Familiendramen, Pustertaler Bote (May 10, 1912)
Vermischtes - Ein Massenmörder, Linzer Volksblatt (April 27, 1912) - Vergiftungstod einer siebenköpfigen Familie, Die Neue Zeitung (February 6, 1913)
– Das Familiendrama in Holleschowitz, Die Neue Zeitung (February 6, 1913)
– Die Tragödie einer ruinierten Familie, Prager Tagblatt (February 6, 1913)
– Die Familientragödie in Holleschowitz, Prager Tagblatt (February 7, 1913) - Sechsfacher Mord aus Eifersucht, Die Neue Zeitung (May 3, 1913)
Sechsfacher Mord aus Eifersucht, Reichenberger Zeitung (May 2, 1913)
Sechsfacher Mord aus Eifersucht, Brünner Tagesbote (May 2, 1913)
Různé zprávy - Šestinásobna vražda ze žárlivosti, Národní listy (May 2, 1913)
Eine Familie von sieben Personen ermordet, Berliner Tageblatt (May 1, 1913) (Morgen-Ausgabe) - Eine siebenköpfige Familie erschossen, Berliner Volkszeitung (April 26, 1916) (Abend-Ausgabe)
Eine siebenköpfige Familie erschossen, Berliner Tageblatt (April 26, 1916) (Abend-Ausgabe)
Kleine Chornik - Sieben Familienmitglieder erschossen, Neue Freie Presse (April 27, 1916) (Abendblatt)
Kleine Chornik - Eine Familientragödie, Wiener Abendpost (April 27, 1916)
Nachrichten aus Stadt und Land - Eine Familientragödie im Walde bei Asch, Reichenberger Zeitung (April 27, 1916)
Eine siebenköpfige Familie erschossen, Lagerzeitung für Wagna (April 30, 1916)
Vermischtes - Die Familientragödie im Walde bei Asch, Linzer Volksblatt (April 29, 1916)
Vom Tage - Die Familientragödie im Walde bei Asch, Prager Tagblatt (April 27, 1916)
Prager und Provinzialnachrichten - Eine Familientragödie, Prager Abendblatt (April 27, 1916)
Eine ganze Familie umgebracht, Arbeiter Zeitung (April 28, 1916)
Die Familientragödie von Asch, Neuigkeits Welt-Blatt (April 29, 1916)
Eine ganze Familie erschossen, Böhmerwald Volksbote (May 4, 1916) - Kleine Chronik - Wahnsinnstat einer Mutter, Berliner Volks-Zeitung (January 24, 1917) (Abend-Ausgabe)
Letzte Nachrichten - Wahnsinnstat einer Mutter, Berliner Tageblatt (January 24, 1917) (Morgen-Ausgabe)
Aus Nah und Fern - Schreckenstat einer Mutter, Coburger Zeitung (January 26, 1917)
Vermischte Nachrichten - Eine schreckliche Familientragödie, Freiburger Zeitung (January 25, 1917) (Abendausgabe)
Zesvoudige moord en zelfmoord, De Tribune (January 26, 1917)
Sechsfacher Mord und Selbstmord, Bozner Nachrichten (January 26, 1917) - Ein Massenmord in Dortmund, Die Neue Zeitung (June 18, 1926)
– German kills six and self, The New York Times (June 18, 1926)
– Massenmord und Selbstmord, Freiburger Zeitung (June 18, 1926) - Epouvantable tragédie Archived 2011-07-22 at the Wayback Machine, Journal de Geneve (February 25, 1927)
– Eine furchtbare Familientragödie, Neue Freie Presse (February 25, 1927)
– Sechsfache Mordtat, Coburger Zeitung (February 25, 1927)
– Sechsmal zum Tode verurteilt, Coburger Zeitung (August 31, 1927)
– Rückblick auf das Jahr 1927 – Katastrophen, Unglücksfälle, Verbrechen, Urteile, Coburger Zeitung (January 4, 1928) - Potworna zbrodnia podpalacza, Łódzkie Echo Wieczorne (June 10, 1927) (p. 1)
Potworny odwet mściciela, Ilustrowany Kuryer Codzienny (June 11, 1927) (p.6)
Wyrok śmierci na człowieka-potwora, mordercę własnej matki, siostry, jej troje dzieci i męża, Nasz Głos (March 23, 1928)
Wykonanie wyroku śmierci na kilkakrotnym mordercy, Nasz Głos (October 19, 1928) - Insane man kills six members of his family in Bulgaria, The Corsicana Daily Sun (October 27, 1927)
– Dream prompts man to kill six of kin, Oakland Tribune (October 27, 1927)
– Ordered by vision to slay, he states, Ellensburg Daily Record (October 27, 1927) - Eine sechsköpfige Familie ermordet, Coburger Zeitung (August 14, 1929)
– Eine ganze Familie ausgerottet, Die Neue Zeitung (August 15, 1929) - Kills Herself and Six Children, The New York Times (March 2, 1930)
– Eine grauenhafte Familientragödie, Die Neue Zeitung (March 2, 1930)
– Furchtbare Familientragödie in Chemnitz, Coburger Zeitung (March 3, 1930) - Caretakers madness, The Canberra Times (September 24, 1930)
– Caretaker murders family, The Argus (September 25, 1930)
– Une tragédie en Finlande – Sept personnes carbonisées Archived 2011-07-22 at the Wayback Machine, Journal de Genéve (September 23, 1930) - Vreeselijk Familiedrama Archived 2012-06-02 at the Wayback Machine, Amersfoortsch Dagblad (May 30, 1931)
– Ein Vater erschlägt seine 4 Kinder, Coburger Zeitung (May 29, 1931)
– Morde aus Wahnsinn, Prager Tagblatt (May 30, 1931)
– Der Kindermord in Knurow, Reichenberger Zeitung (May 30, 1931) - Family murder – Frenchman's crime, The Canberra Times (February 13, 1932)
– Family wiped out, Northern Territory Times (April 12, 1932)
– Der sechsfache Mörder seiner Familie verhaftet, Die Neue Zeitung (February 12, 1932)
– Murdered his family – Farmer sentenced to death, The Argus (March 9, 1933)
– Le sextuple crime de Moirax, Le Figaro (February 12, 1932) (p.4)
– Effroyable tuerie en Lot-et-Garonne, Le Petit Journal (February 11, 1932)
– L'Effroyable tuerie de Serres, Le Petit Journal (February 12, 1932)
– Pierre Delafet le monstre de Moirax est condamné à mort, Le Petit Journal (March 8, 1933) - 7 die in divorce tragedy, The New York Times (March 26, 1932)
– Family murdered – Divorced judge commits suicide, The Sydney Morning Herald (March 28, 1932)
– Sieben Todesopfer einer Familientragödie, Neue Freie Presse (March 26, 1932) - Seine sechs Kinder und sich selbst mit Gas vergiftet, Fehrbelliner Zeitung (July 17, 1934)
- Demented French farmer kills six, commits suicide, New Castle News (October 12, 1934)
– Un fermier égorge ses cinq enfants et sa femme, Le Petit Journal (October 13, 1934)
– Ein Familiendrama – sechs Tote, Das Kleine Blatt (October 13, 1934) - Vrouw en kinderen vermoord, De Nieuwe Koerier (April 1, 1937)
- Entsetzliche Bluttat in Stuttgart, Freuburger Zeitung (August 29, 1938)
– Ein Vater ermordet seine sechs Kinder, Das Kleine Blatt (August 30, 1938)
– Uccide sei figli a martellate perchè abbandonato dalla moglie, La Stampa (August 29, 1938)
– Seine sechs Kinder ermordet, Reichenberger Zeitung (August 30, 1938) - Painter runs amuck, The West Australian (March 21, 1939)
– Accused Slayer Hangs Self, The Hartford Courant (March 21, 1939)
– Un pere massacre a coups de hache quatre de ses enfants, Le Petit Journal (March 19, 1939)
– Six fois assassin est arretè, Le Petit Journal (March 20, 1939)
– Six fois assassin se fait justice..., Le Petit Journal (March 21, 1939) - Batianova, Elena, P.: Ritual Violence among the Peoples of Northeastern Siberia, in Hunters and Gatherers in the Modern World (eds. Schweitzer, Peter P., et al.); Berghahn Books, 2000. (p. 158)
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– Effroyable drame de famille à Zurich Archived 2011-07-22 at the Wayback Machine, Gazette de Lausanne (April 27, 1943) - Wife Dead, French Major Kills Six Children, Self, Chicago Daily Tribune (October 12, 1950)
- French farmer kills six persons; suicides, Sarasota Herald-Tribune (April 16, 1952)
– Berserk tenant farmer kills six, takes own life, The Spokesman-Review (April 16, 1952)
– Farmer Kills 6, Hangs Self, The Baltimore Sun (April 16, 1952)
– Aged Frenchman goes berserk, The Mercury (April 17, 1952)
– Aus Verzweiflung in den Tod Archived 2012-07-17 at Archive.today, Hamburger Abendblatt (April 16, 1952) - Un demente mata a su mujer y a sus cinco hijos y se suicida, La Vanguardia (May 2, 1962)
– Un demente mata a su mujer y a sus cinco hijos y se suicida, ABC (May 2, 1962)
– Prestan declaracion los familiares de las victimas del suceso ocurrido en la calle de Antonio Grilo, ABC (May 3, 1962) - Kleine Nachrichten – Blutige Familientragödie in Finnland, Passauer Neue Presse (September 27, 1962)
- Erfolgloser Erfinder löschte seine ganze Familie aus Archived 2012-07-14 at Archive.today, Hamburger Abendblatt (August 6, 1968)
– Disgusted Businessman Kills Himself, Family, The Hartford Courant (August 6, 1968) - Deen vermoordt vrouw, vijf kinderen en slaat hand aan zichzelf, Nieuwsblad van het Noorden (February 1, 1969)
Drama in Denemarken, De Vrije Zeeuw (February 3, 1969)
Drama in Denemarken, De Tijd (February 3, 1969)
DRABSSAGER - 1969 Archived 2017-09-06 at the Wayback Machine - Mutter erschoß ihre Familie, Hamburger Abendblatt (September 24, 1969)
– Betäubt und dann erschossen? Archived 2012-07-24 at Archive.today, Hamburger Abendblatt (September 25, 1969) - Un hombre mata a tiros de escopeta a su esposa, sus cuatro hijos y una sirvienta, ABC (January 31, 1971) (Edicion de Andalucia)
– Un abogado mata, en Orense, a su mujer, a sus cuatro hijos y a la sirvienta de la casa, ABC (January 31, 1971) (Edicion de la Manana)
– Mata a tiros a su esposa, a sus cuatro hijos y a la sirvienta, La Vanguardia (January 31, 1971) - News in brief, The Times (June 24, 1971)
– Murder hearing is held in ambulance, The Times (June 30, 1971)
– Killer may be let out, The Guardian (January 12, 1976)
– Mother, children slain, husband critical, The Gleaner (June 24, 1971)
– Zesvoudige moord in Engeland Archived 2012-03-17 at the Wayback Machine, Provinciale Zeeuwse Courant (June 24, 1971) - Article about Ryszard Sobok at Polish Wikipedia
- Amoklauf, Hamburger Abendblatt (February 25, 1985)
– Un belga mata a seis familiares y luego se suicida por desacuerdo con un divorcio, El País (February 25, 1985) - Ein Mann erdrosselte seine Frau und die fünf Kinder, Hamburger Abendblatt (February 18, 1986)
– 1986: Erschütterndes Familiendrama Archived 2012-03-13 at the Wayback Machine, Geisenfelder Zeitung (September 2, 2006)
– Family tragedy, The Straits Times (February 19, 1986) - Tueries – Metz: six meurtres et un suicide, Le Soir (July 14, 1993)
– Zigeuner tötet sechs Angehörige einer Familie und sich selbst, Frankfurter Allgemeine Zeitung (July 15, 1993)
– Selbstmord nach Tötung von sechs Verwandten, Stuttgarter Zeitung (July 15, 1993)
– Un règlement de comptes entre marginaux à Metz – La tuerie du "schoutt", Le Monde (July 15, 1993) - Man found hanged near bodies of his kids, Akron Beacon Journal (July 13, 1994)
– Vater vergiftet sechs Kinder und erhängt sich, Stuttgarter Zeitung (July 13, 1994)
– Coudekerque: Les enfants etrangles, Le Soir (July 19, 1994) - Les précédents meurtres familiaux, Libération (February 28, 1995)
– Ain: six meurtres et un suicide au bout d'une vie "trop compliquee", Le Soir (July 22, 1994)
– Francia, ABC (July 21, 1994) - Teen fatally shoots 4 kin, 2 others, The Buffalo News (February 28, 1995)
– Tuerie de Louveciennes, French Wikipedia article - Stermina la famiglia, non voleva separarsi, Corriere della Sera (November 21, 1996)
– L'addio ai sei innocenti, Corriere della Sera (November 22, 1996)
– "Voglio farla finita" – Sentito dal giudice il carabiniere killer, Corriere della Sera (November 23, 1996)
– Carabiniere erschießt sechs Menschen, Stuttgarter Zeitung (November 21, 1996) - Father suspected after family slain in Belgium, ABC News (January 20, 2002)
– Man 'kills 5 children', The Observer (January 20, 2002)
– Assises de Bruxelles – Coupable de six assassinats, Le Soir (October 25, 2003) - Omagh fire: father prime suspect in investigation, Belfast Telegraph (November 15, 2007)
– Girl removed from McElhill care, BBC News (November 19, 2007)
– Omagh fire tragedy one year on, Belfast Telegraph (November 13, 2008)
– ‘Help me, I’m burning’ – chilling last words of Omagh blaze teen, Belfast Telegraph (October 21, 2009)
– Who was Arthur McElhill?, BBC News (December 8, 2009)
– McElhill fire murder house in Omagh is demolished, BBC News (March 16, 2011) - Jersey stabbings: Six die in knife attack, BBC News (August 14, 2011)
– Six killed in rampage by knifeman, Belfast Telegraph (August 14, 2011)
– Six killed – including three children – in town stabbing, Jersey Evening Post (August 14, 2011)
– Jersey killings: Stab victims were of Polish descent, The Guardian (August 15, 2011)
– Jersey knifeman ‘killed his own children’ in suicidal rage, Yorkshire Post (August 15, 2011)
– Polish builder who killed six sentenced to 30 years in jail, The Guardian (October 29, 2012) - A full and true account of one John Chambers of the town of Simer; in the county of York; who was hanged on 6 May 1725; Edinburgh, 1725.
- A Servian murderer, Grey River Argus (September 26, 1906)
– Ex-convict's crime, The Evening Post (September 22, 1906)
– A Servian murderer, Northern Advocate (September 22, 1906)
– A demented Servian, The Sunday Times (September 23, 1906)
– Terrible tragedy in Servia, The West Australian (September 24, 1906) - Mistaken leniency – Released murderer's crime, The Advertiser (October 22. 1913)
– Criminal's terrible revenge – Commits six murders, Poverty Bay Herald (October 21, 1913)
– Murders by a released criminal – Six persons killed, The Evening Post (October 21, 1913)
– Furchtbarer Racheakt eines entlassenen Sträflings, Die Neue Zeitung (October 20, 1913)
– Blutiges Familiendrama nächst Brescia, Neue Freie Presse (October 20, 1913) - Ein Tobsüchtiger als Massenmörder, Coburger Zeitung (June 3, 1927)
– Ein Tobsüchtiger als Massenmörder, Reichenberger Zeitung (June 2, 1927) - Polish Farmer's Astounding Crimes, Gloucester Citizen (February 8, 1929)
Murder Frenzy - Polish Farmer Kills Six People, Nottingham Evening Post (February 8, 1929)
Polish farmer kills six people, Western Daily Press (February 9, 1929)
Le Froid et la Folie, Le Gaulois (February 17, 1929) - Fünffacher Mord, Coburger Zeitung (August 19, 1930)
– Sechsfache Mordtat, Brünner Tagesbote (August 19, 1930) - Terrible tragedy in the Potteries, The Times (June 1, 1898)
– Engeland, Peel en Maas (June 4, 1898)
– Killed Wife And Five Children, The Baltimore Sun (June 1, 1898)
– General News, Reynolds's Newspaper (June 12, 1898)
– Family wiped out, Bruce Herald (August 9, 1898) - Schwere Bluttat, Hamburger Anzeiger (July 14, 1910)
Schwere Bluttaten - Braunschweig, Hamburger Anzeiger (July 15, 1910)
Neues aus aller Welt - Eine schwere Bluttat aus Nahrungssorgen, Neue Hamburger Zeitung (July 13, 1910)
Neues aus aller Welt - Zu dem Familiendrama in Helmstedt, Neue Hamburger Zeitung (July 14, 1910)
Ein siebenfacher Mord, Bozner Nachrichten (July 17, 1910)
Aus aller Welt - Braunschweig, Coburger Zeitung (July 15, 1910)
Familiedrama, Tilburgsche Courant (July 16, 1910)
Familiendrama in Helmstedt, Berliner Tageblatt (July 13, 1910) (Abend-Ausgabe)
Vermischte Nachrichten - Seine Familie und sich selbst erschossen, Rhön-Zeitung (July 15, 1910) - Schreckenstat eines Vaters, Berliner Tageblatt (June 11, 19417)
Aus aller Welt - Seine fünf Kinder erschossen, Meraner Zeitung (June 13, 1917)
Tagesneuigkeiten - Seine fünf Kinder erschossen, Der Tiroler (June 16, 1917)
Tagesneuigkeiten - Seine fünf Kinder erschossen, Brixener Chronik (June 16, 1917) - Notizie Italiane – Nicastro, La Stampa (May 16, 1893)
– Von einem furchtbaren Familiendrama, Mährisches Tagblatt (May 30, 1893) - Korrespondenzen – Horodenka, Czernowitzer Allgemeine Zeitung (September 26, 1905)
– Familientragödie, Brünner Tagesbote (September 30, 1905) - Kills Wife and 5 Children with Ax and Ends Own Life, Chicago Daily Tribune (January 25, 1934)
– What's happening in the world, Ludington Daily News (January 24, 1934)
– Sechs Todesopfer eines Familiendramas, Neue Freie Presse (January 24, 1934)
– Drama in een Waalsch Dorp Archived 2012-04-06 at the Wayback Machine, Leidsche Courant (January 24, 1934)
– Schrikkelijk Drama der Ellende Archived 2012-03-20 at the Wayback Machine, De Volksstem (January 25, 1934)
– Na het Drama te Berzée Archived 2012-03-20 at the Wayback Machine, De Volksstem (January 28, 1934) - Tagesneuigkeiten - Vermählung vor der Hinrichtung, Linzer Tages-Post (March 8, 1877)
- Ein gräßliches Familiendrama bei Preßburg, Die Neue Zeitung (December 24, 1930)
– Erschütterndes Familiendrama aus Not, Brünner Tagesbote (December 19, 1930)
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