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Benjamin 11-08-2025 05:50 PM

Notorious ‘Black Widow’ who fatally poisoned 11 husbands for wealth faces execution
 
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56-year-old Iranian woman, Kulthum Akbari, stands accused of systematically poisoning at least 11 elderly husbands over a span of 22 years. Her calculated killings, which began around 2000 and continued until 2023, were reportedly motivated by financial gain. The methodical nature of her crimes and the long period over which they took place have earned her the grim nickname of Iran’s “Black Widow.”

Akbari’s alleged scheme involved carefully providing deadly doses of medications and toxic substances such as sedatives, diabetes drugs, and industrial alcohol to her victims. These poisons mimicked symptoms of natural illnesses common among elderly individuals, such as heart problems and diabetes complications, which helped hide the true causes of death. Her victims, often in poor health and elderly, seemed to surrender to natural causes, leaving no immediate reason for suspicion.

Following the death of her husband, Akbari reportedly transferred the deceased’s wealth and properties into the name of her daughter, steadily increasing the family’s fortune. Authorities estimate that she killed multiple men over a span of 22 years, though the exact number remains uncertain as Akbari herself was unable to detail the full count during interrogation.

The breakthrough in the case came in 2023 following the suspicious death of Akbari's latest husband, Gholamreza Babaei. Suspicious circumstances and the persistence of his son in seeking the truth prompted a thorough investigation. It was then revealed that Akbari had previously attempted to poison other husbands, including a man who survived a poisoning attempt in 2020, which was initially disregarded.

Following her arrest, Akbari confessed to her crimes and indicated that the total number of victims might be as high as 15. This revelation shocked not only the victims’ families but also the wider Iranian public. More than 45 individuals have since moved forward to seek justice, highlighting the far reaching impact of her actions.

Currently awaiting trial in Iran’s Revolutionary Court, Akbari’s case has raised complex legal and ethical questions. While her defense lawyers have requested a psychiatric evaluation, suggesting possible mental health issues, the families of the victims strongly oppose this claim. They argue that the careful planning and repeated execution of the poisonings demonstrate clear intent and awareness, not mental instability.

Iran’s legal system allows for capital punishment for severe crimes, and the families of the victims are insisting on the death penalty for Akbari. The trial is expected to be closely watched both domestically and internationally, as it brings attention to issues of crime, justice, and the legal handling of suspected serial killers in Iran.

The allegations against Kulthum Akbari have shocked Iranian society and triggered widespread discussions about the nature of trust and betrayal within families. The fact that these crimes allegedly spanned over two decades raises unsettling questions about the ability of law enforcement to notice such patterns early on.

As the trial progresses, many await a verdict that will bring closure to the families devastated by the loss of their loved ones. Meanwhile, the story serves as a severe reminder of the extremes to which some individuals may go driven by greed and deception.
https://m.economictimes.com/news/int.../123207358.cms

arista 11-08-2025 06:10 PM

[56-year-old Iranian woman, Kulthum Akbari,
stands accused of systematically poisoning
at least 11 elderly husbands over a span of 22 years.
Her calculated killings, which began around 2000
and continued until 2023,
were reportedly motivated by financial gain.]

Real Evil Lady

arista 11-08-2025 06:11 PM

Why not put Iran:
on your post Ben?

Benjamin 11-08-2025 06:23 PM

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Originally Posted by arista (Post 11678776)
Why not put Iran:
on your post Ben?

Because it says it in the article. Doesn’t need to be in the title.

arista 11-08-2025 06:26 PM

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Originally Posted by Benjamin (Post 11678781)
Because it says it in the article. Doesn’t need to be in the title.


You are wrong
as once Iran is in the Title
we know she will be executed

Benjamin 11-08-2025 06:26 PM

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Originally Posted by arista (Post 11678782)
You are wrong
as once Iran is in the Title
we know she will be executed

I’m not wrong. :nono:

Yes, she likely will get the death penalty, but it’s not been decided yet. The title is staying as it is.

arista 11-08-2025 06:29 PM

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Originally Posted by Benjamin (Post 11678784)
I’m not wrong. :nono:

Yes, she likely will get the death penalty, but it’s not been decided yet. The title is staying as it is.


It is your thread

Mystic Mock 12-08-2025 01:25 AM

How did she get away with it for so long?

Ammi 12-08-2025 05:49 AM

…wow, that’s some killing spree, isn’t it…11 husbands that it’s known of and all very elderly and vulnerable…?…that’s horrific…

Benjamin 12-08-2025 08:53 AM

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Originally Posted by Mystic Mock (Post 11678839)
How did she get away with it for so long?

I know right! How nobody got suspicious after husband 2/3.

Mystic Mock 12-08-2025 08:55 AM

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Originally Posted by Benjamin (Post 11678946)
I know right! How nobody got suspicious after husband 2/3.

Exactly.

Crimson Dynamo 12-08-2025 08:57 AM

Typical woman :rolleyes:

bots 12-08-2025 10:11 AM

She got away with it because of the state of the country. People die/disappear there all the time. It just wasn't that unusual


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