
A museum in Hastings, UK, is now exhibiting the bodice of Amelia Dyer, a Victorian-era nurse-turned-serial killer dubbed "Britain's most prolific serial killer". Dyer is believed to have murdered up to 3,900 infants over 25 years via baby farming, a dark, historical practice where infants were taken in for money. She was eventually caught in 1896 after a baby’s body was found in the Thames, wrapped in packaging bearing her address. She confessed and was swiftly convicted and hanged. Her bodice, adorned with the same hemming ribbon she used to strangle her victims, is now on public display.
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