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Criminal penalty
  
Death

Criminal status
  
Hanging

Name
  
Louisa Collins

Conviction(s)
  
Murder

Children
  
9 sons, 1 daughter


Louisa Collins Mother of 10 was last woman hanged

Born
  
1849
Scone, New South Wales

Spouse(s)
  
Charles Andrews Michael Collins

Died
  
January 8, 1889, Sydney, Australia

Louisa Collins (1849–1889) was an Australian poisoner and convicted murderer. Collins, who was dubbed the "Borgia of Botany" by the press of the day, endured four trials in front of 48 men, after the first three juries failed to convict. Collins was hanged at Darlinghurst Gaol on the morning of 8 January 1889.

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Early life

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Collins was born at Belltrees near Scone, New South Wales. At a young age she married Charles Andrews, a butcher. Collins and Andrews had nine children, seven of whom survived infancy. By December 1886, Andrews had moved his family to the inner city suburb of Botany. Andrews had work as a wool washer that used chemicals, including arsenic, to wash the wool before export. To make ends meet, the family took in lodgers. One of Andrew's co-workers was Michael Collins, who took up residence in the Andrews' family home.

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Charles Andrews discovered the liaison between his wife and Michael Collins in December 1886. Charles Andrews confronted Michael Collins and threw him out of the boarding house.

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On 31 January 1887 Charles Andrews signed a will that was drawn up by a clerk at the insurance office. Soon after, he started to feel violently ill, suffering from stomach cramps, vomiting and diarrhoea. Andrews died on 2 February 1887. The widowed Mrs Andrews quickly applied for the life insurance of her dead husband.

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Acquaintances were not surprised that the widowed Andrews took up with Michael Collins soon after the death of her first husband. Louisa Collins stated they were married on 9 April 1887, within two months of Charles Andrews' funeral. Collins was four months pregnant on her wedding day. Her child, John Collins, born in 1887, died and was buried in a pauper's grave.

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Michael Collins fell ill after he and Louisa had been married for one year. Immediately before his death on 8 July 1888, he displayed the same symptoms as Charles Andrews had in 1887. Michael Collins' life was not insured.

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Neighbours were suspicious that both husbands of Louisa Collins had died with the same symptoms. Andrews' body was exhumed and a chemical analysis found the presence of arsenic. The autopsy of Michael Collins declared the cause of death to be arsenical poisoning. Louisa Collins was arrested for the murder of both men on the recommendation of the coroner, as she was the only person who nursed the men during their illnesses.

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One of Louisa Collins' sons from her first marriage, Arthur Andrews, gave evidence that his father was a healthy man who could work a 15-hour day if necessary. Some of the most important testimony was given by Collins' only daughter, May Andrews. May, just 10 years old at the time of the first trial, gave evidence that the family kept Rough On Rats – a deadly arsenic-based poison. Sydney was suffering a rat plague in the 1880s, which led to boom sales for the product, which was the basis of the case against Collins.

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Collins endured four trials, the first three failed to find a verdict. She did not call any witnesses to her defence.

Publication

The first full-length examination of the case, Last Woman Hanged: the Terrible True Story of Louisa Collins, by Australian author and journalist Caroline Overington, was published in 2014.

Victims

  • Charles Andrews 52
  • Michael Peter Collins 26
  • References

    Louisa Collins Wikipedia