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词条 Francisca Ballesteros
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| name = Francisca Ballesteros
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| birth_date = 1969
| birth_place = Valencia, Spain
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| alias = {{unbulleted list|The Melilla Poisoner|The Poisoner of Melilla|Paqui Ballesteros[1]}}
| motive =
| charge = Murder
| conviction = Murder, Attempted murder
| conviction_status = Incarcerated
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}}Francisca Ballesteros (born 1969) is a Spanish woman who poisoned to death her first baby, a five month old daughter, in 1990. Fourteen years later, in 2004, she killed her husband and second daughter because she had met a man on the Internet and wanted to run away from her parenting and marriage to be with her new found lover. Ballesteros then tried to poison her twelve-year-old son, although he survived after eight months of recovery. Following her son's poisoning Spanish authorities finally arrested her. She was convicted on three counts of murder and one count of attempted murder and sentenced to eighty-four years in prison in 2005.[2]

Biography

Francisca Ballesteros was born in 1969 in Valencia. A few years later, she moved to Melilla.

After marrying Antonio González Barribino, Ballesteros gave birth to a daughter, who she named Florinda. In 1990, Ballesteros suffered from postpartum depression and wanted to end her marriage, but she finally decided against it. She instead decided to kill her family and flee to Valencia. Ballesteros poisoned Florinda, who was only five months old, with Colme, a drug used to treat alcoholism. After the death of the baby, Ballesteros decided to wait to kill the rest of her family.[3]

In 2004, 14 years after murdering her daughter, Ballesteros, who had met many men through the Internet, decided to kill the rest of her family, flee to the city where one of the men that she had met online was living, and marry him.[4][5]

On 12 January 2004 Ballesteros killed her husband Antonio González Barribino with Colme and with the sedatives Zolpidem and Bromazepam. On 4 June 2004, Ballesteros killed her daughter Sandra with the same medications and attempted to kill her 12-year-old son Antonio, who was admitted to the hospital with poisoning on June 4, 2004. The autopsy of her daughter Sandra revealed that she had been poisoned.[6][7]

On June 7, 2004 Ballesteros was arrested and confessed to the murders.

On September 26, 2005, Francisca Ballesteros was sentenced to a term of 84 years in prison.[8]

References

1. ^{{cite news|last1=MALVAR|first1=ANIBAL|title=- EL MUNDO {{!}} Suplemento Crónica 452 - Paqui, retrato de una asesina|url=http://www.elmundo.es/cronica/2004/452/1087216577.html|accessdate=13 April 2018|work=www.elmundo.es|issue=number 452|publisher=Mundinteractivos, SA|date=13 June 2004|location=Madrid, Spain|language=Spanish|quote=SUCCESS / THE MELILLA POISONER Paqui, portrait of a murderer}}
2. ^{{en icon}} {{cite web|title=25 Most Monstrous Serial Killers Of Children In History|url=https://list25.com/25-monstrous-serial-killers-of-children/2/|website=List25|accessdate=13 April 2018|language=English|date=3 November 2014}}
3. ^{{es icon}} La fiscal eleva la pena para la 'envenenadora de Melilla' a 84 años
4. ^{{cite web|title=Killer: Francisca Ballesteros - The Black Widow of Valencia Profiled on Killer.Cloud|url=https://killer.cloud/serial-killers/show/423/francisca-ballesteros|website=Killer.Cloud|accessdate=10 February 2018|language=en}}
5. ^{{cite news|title=El amante de la presunta envenenadora de Melilla dice que planearon casarse antes de morir el marido {{!}} Nacional {{!}} Tribunales|url=http://www.abc.es/hemeroteca/historico-23-09-2005/abc/Nacional/el-amante-de-la-presunta-envenenadora-de-melilla-dice-que-planearon-casarse-antes-de-morir-el-marido_611048648906.html|accessdate=13 April 2018|work=ABC.es|issue=09/23/2005|publisher=DIARIO ABC, SL|date=26 September 2005|location=Madrid, Spain|language=Spanish}}
6. ^{{es icon}} Condenada a 84 años de prisión la "envenenadora de Melilla"
7. ^{{cite web|title=Según el informe psiquiátrico|url=http://actualidad.terra.es/articulo/html/av2503708.htm|publisher=Telefónica de España, S.A.U.|accessdate=13 April 2018|archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20070909033824/http://actualidad.terra.es/articulo/html/av2503708.htm|archivedate=9 September 2007|location=Spain|language=Spanish|date=22 September 2005|dead-url=no|df=dmy-all}}
8. ^{{es icon}} LA ENVENENADORA DE MELILLA {{webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20080212025302/http://www.lamanana.com.es/index.php/lamanana/ver-cronicanegra/la_envenenadora_de_melilla/ |date=2008-02-12 }}

External links

  • "Black widow" jailed for 84 years{{dead link|date=January 2018 |bot=InternetArchiveBot |fix-attempted=yes }} Tenerife News
  • Murderpedia
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10 : 1969 births|Living people|People from Valencia|Spanish female murderers|Filicides|Spanish murderers of children|Spanish people convicted of murder|People convicted of murder by Spain|Familicides|Spanish female serial killers

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