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Laura Crispoldi

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and Camilla Capella, and described her as a ruthless and wicked woman with many clients. Crispoldi was described as strong and resisted confession for a long time.
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where she made her confession on 1 February, and started to name the names of her accomplices and clients. Her colleague
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named Crispoldi as the dealer who sold poison to two women accused of having poisoned their late husbands,
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that trafficked in lethal poison. She was a prolific saleswoman, selling the poison provided for her by
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On 31 January 1659, Giovanna De Grandis was arrested and imprisoned in the Papal prison at
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The Black Widows of the Eternal City: The True Story of Rome’s Most Infamous poisoners
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On 5 July 1659, Gironima Spana, Giovanna De Grandis, Maria Spinola,
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