WTF does that mean?
Villain or Villanized?
Eats before Yeets
How did they die?
100

Sadism

Deriving pleasure from the suffering of others, either physically or emotionally.

100

Hatshepsut was one two female rulers in ancient Egypt. She ruled for approximately 22 years, and often presented with androgynous effigies and clothes to convey strength and power. What is know about her rule is largely lauded for her trade expansion, building, and the economic prosperity brought to her people. 

Villain or Villainized?

Villainized

At the time of her death, her co ruler (Pharoah Thutmose III) had her name removed from all public records, her statues destroyed, and her image carved out of monuments in an effore to erase her from history. 

100

Velma Barfield

Executed in Raleigh, NC in 1984

Killed 6 people, including her boyfriend via poison.

One drink, one food item. 


Cheeze doodles and a coke

100

Bonnie Parker

Femme fatale of the famous duo Bonnie and Clyde, who died in 1934.

1) Poison

2) Electric chair

3) Hanging

4) Gunshot wounds

4) Gunshot wounds

Texas and Louisiana law enforcement cornered Bonnie and Clyde in their cars and fired 130 shots into the car, killing Clyde first, and Bonnie shortly after. 

200

Exsanguination

The process of losing so much blood that the body can no longer sustain itself. Typically as the result of injury. 

200

Mary Tudor

Queen Mary I of England spent most of her life as either the daughter of a king, the sister of a king, or the wife of a king. Queen Mary ruled independently for only 5 years, and is largely remembered and ineffective and unpopular. 

Villain.

During her only five years on the throne she had approximately 300 people burned at the stake because they liked the wrong flavor of god (protestants).

200

Judy Buenoano

Judy was executed in 1998 in Florida. She was found guilty of murdering her husband, son, and attempting to kill her fiancĂ©. 

4 food items, one beverage.

Asparagus, strawberries, broccoli, tomatoes, and hot tea.

200

Charlotte Corday, died 1793

French spy and assassin, who is responsible for the death of Revolutionary Jean Paul Marat.

1) In childbirth

2) Old age

3) Execution by guillotine

4) Died in prison

3) Execution by guillotine


300

Sociopathy

A mental health condition in which a person consistently shows no regard for right or wrong, and ignores the rights and feelings of others.

300

Queen Boudica of Iceni

Celtic Queen during the Roman Empire, she had been trained as a warrior and led her people in an uprising against the Roman Empire. During the battle her and her followers killed approximately 70,000 to 80,000 Romans soldiers and supporters.

Villainized.

Queen Boudica led her revolt when her husband died and left Boudica and their daughters as his successors. Following his death, the Romans annexed her kingdom and had her and her two daughters publicly assaulted and beaten. It was following this brutal act, that Boudica began her revolt. GO BOUDICA <3

300

Marilyn Kay Plantz

Executed in 2001 in Oklahoma.

Plantz was convicted of hiring hitmen to kill her husband for insurance money.

4 meal items, 3 dessert items, 2 drinks. 

Chicken taco salad, Mexican pizza, two soft chicken tacos, two cinnamon twists, a pecan pie, two cans of coke.

300

Delphine LaLaurie, died 1849

Tortured and murdered an undiscovered number of enslaved people working in her home. 

1) Small pox

2) Suffocation

3) Boar hunting accident

4) Unknown

4) Unknown

After her crimes came to light, she fled New Orleans from an angry mob and fires, and eventually died in France. Some in France believe it may have been a boar accident, but this was never substantiated. 

400

Erotophonophilia

Sexual arousal or gratification contingent on the death of a human being.

400

Empress Wu Zeitan of China (Tang Dynasty)

The first and only female empress of China. In her early life she was a concubine to Emperor Taizong, and ruled for approximately 45 years collectively as an independent ruler and through her husbands and sons. She is revered for her focus on promoting the peasant class, ruling with a strong hand, and advocating for a less corrupt government. 

Villain.

She created a private spy network to kill and banish real and perceived threats to her power. In one year of her rule, she massacred 12 different branches of the imperial family for opposition to her rule. This was one of several instances where she killed and exiled her own family, including children.

400

Aileen Wuornos

Executed in Florida in 2002. She was convicted of killing seven men.

One beverage.

Black coffee

400

Belle Starr

Called "Queen of the Oklahoma Outlaws" she died in 1889 of:

1) Dysentery

2) Gangrene

3) Gunshot wounds

4) Trampled by horses

3) Gunshot wounds

Although officially unsolved, Belle was shot twice in an ambush while returning home one night. 

The primary suspects were her new husband and two sons.

500

Hybristophilia

Sexual interest and attraction to those who commit crimes

500

Byzantine Empress Irene of Athens

The unexpected death of her husband meant the ruling fell to her until her son grew. As her son aged, he staged a rebellion and overthrew her. This revolt only last two years though, before Empress Irene was reinstated and her son deposed. 

Villain.

He second accession to the throne after her son's revolt was largely only possible due to conspiracies she led amongst her court supporters. She ultimately gouged his eyes out publicly, with the help of her supporters. After his eyes were removed, he was thrown in prison where he died shortly after. 

500

Betty Butler

Executed in Ohio in 1954.

She was convicted of the strangulation and murder of her "girlfriend".

Three food items and two drinks.

Scrambled eggs with cheese, toast, a bowl of apricots, and two glasses of milk. 

500

Mary Surratt, died in 1865

Mary was a boarding house owner who was convicted of conspiracy in connection with the assassination of Abraham Lincoln.

1) Gunshot wounds

2) Hanging

3) Typhoid

4) Burns

2) Hanging

She was besties with John Wilkes Boothe and delivered binoculars to fellow conspiracists and encouraged them to be 'ready'. She was the first woman executed in the US. 

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