Anyone who knows me knows that I love true crime. Documentaries, long form articles, podcasts… it’s the type of stories I enjoy consuming in my free time. So, imagine my delight when I was introduced to a book that combined illustration and true crime. Called Women Who Kill, it’s written by Anna Davies and illustrated by Sarah Tanat-Jones.
The book features the stories of 19 female murderers throughout history. And we’re not talking about killers who lived just during the last 100 years, either. Women Who Kill goes way back to 54AD and introduces us to Agrippina, a “notorious and charismatic beauty of Ancient Roman aristocratic stock.” Although originally exiled from Rome by her brother Caligula—therefore separated from her son, Nero—she came back after Caligula was murdered. Her uncle, Claudius, replaced him. After Agrippina returned, she and Claudius “fostered a very close relationship” and eventually married. Long story short, Claudius overlooked Nero as his successor to the throne, opting instead for his own son Britannicus. Agrippina was unhappy about this development and poisoned Claudius with a plate of poisoned mushrooms. Afterwards, Nero assumed the throne.
Other profiles include Aileen Wuornos, who is relatively famous for going on a shooting spree that killed several men. If she sounds familiar, it might be because Charlize Theron depicted her in the movie Monster.
I really enjoyed reading Women Who Kill—and because this is an illustration focused blog, after all—loved the accompanying illustrations. Created in a limited color palette, they capture the essence of the women’s crimes. In some instances, we see the figures whole face and can look into their tired eyes. But, sometimes it’s more effective to not show their face but their body language. The case of Pauline Parker and Juliet Hulme, a duo who killed together, the illustration has them holding each other close and carrying the murder weapon. We don’t need to see their expression to read that it was an intense—and ultimately sick—relationship.
This is a great book if you’re a true crime fan or know someone who is. Women Who Kill is now available on Amazon.