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Summary

The transcript details the life of a woman named Nani, also known as a black widow, who was involved in multiple suspicious deaths including those of her husbands, children, and other relatives. It outlines her troubled childhood, abusive relationships, and the mysterious circumstances surrounding the deaths close to her. Ultimately, she was arrested and confessed to several murders, receiving life imprisonment. The story is presented as a cautionary tale with a focus on the tragic outcomes of her actions.

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1. Nellie Bly (also known as Nellie Neydor) was born on November 4, 1905, in Blumenau, Alabama.
2. Her real name was Nenê, but she took her husband's surname.
3. She was the daughter of James Heloísa Crisis.
4. Nellie had a troubled childhood with an abusive father.
5. She developed anxiety and depression due to her childhood trauma.
6. Nellie married Charlie Brooks, but the marriage didn't last long.
7. She had four daughters with Charlie, but two of them died under mysterious circumstances.
8. The autopsy revealed that the toxin was in the stomach, but it was unclear what caused their deaths.
9. Nellie's husband, Charlie, suspected that she was responsible for the deaths of their daughters.
10. He took their eldest daughter and left Nellie.
11. Nellie married Robert, but the marriage was not happy.
12. She discovered that Robert had a dubious record, but she stayed with him.
13. Nellie's eldest daughter got pregnant, but her son died under mysterious circumstances.
14. The autopsy revealed that the baby had been poisoned.
15. Nellie's husband, Robert, was abusive towards her.
16. She married again, but her new husband was also abusive.
17. Nellie's husband died after drinking a glass of whiskey with rat poison in it.
18. She collected the life insurance money and bought a house in Florida.
19. Nellie married again, but her new husband, Richard, died under mysterious circumstances.
20. Her mother-in-law, Richard's mother, also died under mysterious circumstances.
21. Nellie met another man, Samuel Dose, but he died after being poisoned with arsenic.
22. The doctor suspected foul play, but couldn't accuse Nellie.
23. Nellie was arrested on May 17, 1955, and confessed to all her crimes.
24. She was sentenced to life imprisonment due to lack of evidence for the death penalty.
25. Nellie's crimes included the murder of four husbands, two mothers-in-law, a daughter-in-law, and others.