- Servant Girl Annihilator
Infobox Serial Killer
name=Servant Girl Annihilator
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birthname=unidentified
alias=Servant Girl Annihilator
Austin Axe Murderer
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victims=seven
country=USA
states=Texas
beginyear=December 30 ,1884
endyear=December 24 ,1885
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penalty=The Servant Girl Annihilator or Austin Axe Murderer is the given name of a notorious
serial killer or killers who terrorizedAustin, Texas between 1884 and 1885.It is thought that at least seven women, mostly servant girls, died at the hands of the killer, who typically dragged his victims from their beds and
rape d them before slashing or axing them to death. Several victims were stabbed by some sort of spike in the ears or the face. His first victim was Mollie Smith onNew Year's Eve ,1884 .Many people were arrested for the crimes, but none were convicted. The last killings were a year after the first, ending with the murder of two wealthy white women, Eula Phillips and Sue Hancock, in downtown Austin on
December 24 ,1885 .The crimes represented an early example of serial killer in the
United States , three years before theJack the Ripper murders inLondon . Some have even attempted to prove that the Annihilator and Jack the Ripper were one and the same. ["Jack the Ripper: The American Connection" by Shirley Harrison (ISBN 185782590X)]Victims
Victims [Katherine Ramsland. Servant Girl Annihilator. [http://www.trutv.com/library/crime/serial_killers/history/servant_girl/index.html Crime library] ] :
Mollie Smith, 25 and her common-law husband Walter Spencer, were attacked on New Year's Eve, 1884. Spencer survived the attack.
Eliza Shelley was attacked on May 6, 1885.
Irene Cross, was attacked on May 23.
Mary Ramey, 11, and her mother, Rebecca Ramey in August. Rebecca alone survived.
On September 26, Gracie Vance, Orange Washington, Lucinda Boddy, and Patsie Gibson were attacked. Vance and Washington died of their injuries.
In separate attacks on Christmas Eve, 1885, Sue Hancock and husband and wife Eula Phillips and Jimmy Phillips.
In popular culture
The crime spree was depicted in fictionalized form in the
Steven Saylor novel "A Twist at the End ", published in 2000. William Sydney Porter, better known as the short story writerO. Henry , was living in Austin at the time and is presented as theprotagonist . Though the murders are depicted accurately, there is no evidence that Porter was involved or knew the victims. Porter did, however, make one real-life contribution to the story: he coined the term "Servant Girl Annihilators" in aMay 10 ,1885 , letter addressed to his friend Dave Hall and later included in his anthology "Rolling Stones": "Town is fearfully dull," wrote Porter, "except for the frequent raids of the Servant Girl Annihilators, who make things lively in the dull hours of the night...."References
External links
* [http://www.crimelibrary.com/serial_killers/history/servant_girl/ Crime Library]
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