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Jolly Jane Toppin, a nurse in late 19th century Lowell, Massachusetts, became one of New England's most prolific serial killers, confessing to 31 murders and claiming responsibility for 100 deaths. Her story reveals how she used her position as a trusted caregiver to poison patients and family members while deriving sexual pleasure from watching them die.The haunting legacy of "Jolly Jane" Toppin still echoes through Massachusetts more than a century after her crimes. Born Honora Kelley to struggling Irish immigrants in 1857, Jane's transformation from abandoned child to one of America's most prolific female serial killers reveals a disturbing journey through the dark corners of New England history. Stripped of her identity at a young age, Jane became an indentured servant to the Toppan family who erased her Irish heritage, renamed her, and created a fictional past for her. This early experience of identity manipulation foreshadowed the deceptions that would later define her murderous career.As she trained to become a nurse, Jane developed not only medical skills but a disturbing fascination with death and suffering that would claim dozens of lives. What makes Jane's story particularly chilling is her methodical approach to murder. Working as a private nurse for wealthy New England families, she poisoned her victims with morphine and atropine, sometimes prolonging their suffering for her own pleasure. She confessed to killing 31 people but claimed the true number might be closer to 100. From her foster sister Elizabeth to the entire Davis family, Jane eliminated anyone who stood in her way or owed her money. The case of Jolly Jane represents a perfect storm of historical circumstances: the vulnerability of patients in early medical care, the limited forensic capabilities of the time, and the trust placed in caregivers. Her victims' deaths were typically attributed to natural causes until suspicions finally arose after the Davis family murders in 1901. Following her arrest and trial, Jane spent the remaining 37 years of her life in Taunton State Hospital, ironically developing a fear that her own food was being poisoned. This episode explores not just the crimes of a serial killer, but the societal conditions that allowed her to operate undetected for so long. Uncover the disturbing psychology behind one of New England's most notorious murderers and examine how her legacy continues to influence our understanding of female serial killers today.Join us Friday, June 20th at Memorial Field in Taunton, Massachusetts for a gathering to remember Debra Melo on the 25th anniversary of her disappearance.Follow @crimeofthetruestkindOnline: CrimeoftheTruestKind.comPatreon: patreon.com/crimeofthetruestkindSupport the show: patreon.com/crimeofthetruestkind Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
「【IDEAS FOR GOOD Museum in PLAT UMEKITA Vol.3】「わたしの心地よさ」に出会う、みんなのウェルビーイング展」 IDEAS FOR GOODを運営するハーチ株式会社は、TOPPAN株式会社が運営する大阪The post 【IDEAS FOR GOOD Museum in PLAT UMEKITA Vol.3】「わたしの心地よさ」に出会う、みんなのウェルビーイング展 first appeared on IDEAS FOR GOOD.
TOPPANホールディングス株式会社は4月8日、海外グループ会社サーバーへの不正アクセスについて発表した。権限がないと文字のコピーができないPDFファイルで公開している。
偽物が分かるパッケージ TOPPANが開発、仕組みは?。 TOPPANホールディングスのグループ会社であるTOPPANとTOPPANデジタル(いずれも東京都文京区)は10月4日、パウチ(軟包装)に直接、偽造防止機能を付与した「セキュリティ軟包装パッケージ」を開発したと発表した。TOPPANが持つ証券印刷の製版技術を応用したもの。模倣品による被害拡大を防ぐとともに、真贋判定にかかるコストを下げる狙いだ。
Japan Airlines and Toppan Inc. said Tuesday that they have begun at Tokyo's Haneda Airport a demonstration test of the clear-screen translation system developed by the printing company.
En Mercado Global, Iván Valenzuela junto a Paula Comandari profundizaron en el alza de la inflación en mayo, que alcanzó un aumento de 4,1% a doce meses, de acuerdo con el INE, mientras que las acciones de Toppan se han duplicado
Le Japon est un pays réputé pour sa difficulté d'accès en termes de communication… En effet, l'anglais est certes, un peu parlé, mais au final par très peu de personnes, ce qui peut parfois compliquer un séjour pour les touristes n'étant pas préparé. Mais avec un nombre de touristes en constante augmentation ces dernières années, et même multiplié par 2,5 ces dix dernières années, les besoins en traduction sont de plus en plus importants. C'est donc pour combler ces lacunes que la société Toppan a mis au point un outil assez ingénieux : une vitre transparente, permettant à un Japonais d'un côté, et un étranger de l'autre, de converser, grâce à une traduction instantanée opérée par l'appareil. Les propos apparaissent alors dans des bulles blanches, comme si vous étiez à l'intérieur d'une bande dessinée.Dans le détail, la société nippone explique que la particularité de ce produit, mesurant 40 centimètres de haut pour 60 centimètres de large, réside d'abord dans le fait qu'il a été entraîné directement en japonais, afin de traduire une douzaine de langues (allant de anglais au coréen en passant par le français et le chinois entre autres), ce qui constitue une sacré différence avec les autres outils de traduction, qui pour la plupart passent par l'intermédiaire de l'anglais pour effectuer une traduction d'une langue à une autre. Ainsi, en entraînant le système directement en japonais, la possibilité d'une erreur est donc réduite. À noter que ces petites vitres existent déjà dans plusieurs gares de Tokyo, devant les guichets. De par leur capacité à rendre les discussions beaucoup plus fluides que lorsque l'on doit écrire sur son smartphone et le montrer pour essayer de se faire comprendre, ces vitres sont de plus en plus demandées dans l'archipel, et vous serez sans doute amené à en utiliser une si vous voyager au Japon, à moins que vous ne parliez japonais. Hébergé par Acast. Visitez acast.com/privacy pour plus d'informations.
TOPPAN、スマホ撮影写真を「証明写真」に加工するサービス コンビニで印刷。 TOPPANホールディングスのグループ会社であるTOPPANエッジ(東京都港区)は3月29日、スマホで撮影した写真をAIによる自動品質チェックで証明写真に加工し、コンビニのマルチコピー機でプリントできるサービス「スマートコンフォト」の提供を開始した。
Menù del giorno: - DUE VOLTE CHE SONO MORTO di Paolo Nori - STELLE O SPARO di Nova (con Silvia Poli) - 3 LIBRI DI MERAVIGLIA (con Francesco Dimitri) - CTRL BOOKS (con Zeno Toppan) - Lista dell'attesa n°67 (Argylle, Fumettomachia, Shakespeare & Co.) ATTENZIONE: contiene anche una vera strega, il cyborg della bassa modenese, il faro dell'isola greca, Due Lipa, Tom Bombadil, Kurt Cobain e un magazine che esce una volta all'anno da non perdere. LINK: - L'universo di Yugen - Quanto Magazine
Monster Med is back but now with a new name and a new co-host! Make sure to subscribe to Don't Look Under The Med: Macabre Medical Stories to make sure you never miss a creepy moment. In today's second episode of the two part series, Sara and Ashley step into the chilling world of one of America's first-known female serial killers, “Jolly” Jane Toppan. Jane Toppan was a relatively well-respected nurse who worked and lived in the Boston area, and between the years of 1880 and 1901 went on a murder spree, poisoning friends, patients, and acquaintances. From escaping debts to advancing her career, nurse Toppan's motives to kill were as diverse as they were sinister. Join us as we piece together Jane Toppan's early life, her quick turn from what appeared to be a promising nursing career to murder, and the investigation that eventually brought her to justice. Articles: Lowell Historical Society - Lowell's Ties to “Jolly” Jane, Massachusetts' Female Serial Killer Radford University: Department of Psychology - Jane Toppan - “Jolly Jane”, researched by Emily Allen, Alana Averill, and Emmeline Cook Books: Ciminio, Al (2032). Angels of Death: Murderous Medics, Nefarious Nurses and Killer Carers. Arcturus Holdings Limited. Ramsland, K.M. (2007). Inside the Minds of Healthcare Serial Killers: Why They Kill. Praeger Publishers. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/dontlookunderthemed/support
Monster Med is back but now with a new name and a new co-host! Make sure to subscribe to Don't Look Under The Med: Macabre Medical Stories to make sure you never miss a creepy moment. In today's episode, Sara and Ashley step into the chilling world of one of America's first-known female serial killers, “Jolly” Jane Toppan. Jane Toppan was a relatively well-respected nurse who worked and lived in the Boston area, and between the years of 1880 and 1901 went on a murder spree, poisoning friends, patients, and acquaintances. From escaping debts to advancing her career, nurse Toppan's motives to kill were as diverse as they were sinister. Join us as we piece together Jane Toppan's early life, her quick turn from what appeared to be a promising nursing career to murder, and the investigation that eventually brought her to justice. Articles: Lowell Historical Society - Lowell's Ties to “Jolly” Jane, Massachusetts' Female Serial Killer Radford University: Department of Psychology - Jane Toppan - “Jolly Jane”, researched by Emily Allen, Alana Averill, and Emmeline Cook Books: Ciminio, Al (2032). Angels of Death: Murderous Medics, Nefarious Nurses and Killer Carers. Arcturus Holdings Limited. Ramsland, K.M. (2007). Inside the Minds of Healthcare Serial Killers: Why They Kill. Praeger Publishers. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/dontlookunderthemed/support
Japanese railway operator, Seibu, is testing a special help desk for foreigners at one of the company's busiest train stations.↳ Visitors who need help at the Seibu-Shinjuku station in Tokyo can go to an information window and ask questions. About 135,000 people per day pass through the Seibu-Shinjuku station. To get help, a person just speaks into a microphone. A system called VoiceBiz listens to their words and displays them on the window in Japanese. The railway worker can see the question and reply in Japanese. Then VoiceBiz translates the answer into a language the person who needs help can understand. The system works with Japanese and 11 other languages.日本铁路运营商西武铁路正在该公司最繁忙的火车站之一测试针对外国人的特殊服务台。在东京西武新宿站需要帮助的游客可以前往信息窗口提问。 西武新宿站每天约有 135,000 人次通过。要获得帮助,人们只需对着麦克风说话即可。 一个名为 VoiceBiz 的系统会聆听他们所说的话,并将其用日语显示在窗口上。 铁路工作人员可以看到日语的问题和回复。 然后 VoiceBiz 将答案翻译成需要帮助的人可以理解的语言。 该系统支持日语和其他 11 种语言。Rail stations throughout Japan are very busy this summer. More than 2 million people visited Japan in June, the most since before 2020. COVID-19 restrictions barred most foreign travelers for a long time. Kevin Khani was visiting Japan from Germany. He tried out the VoiceBiz system recently after getting confused in Seibu's Shinjuku station.He said the translations were “spot on,” which means they were exactly right. He also said it is nice to see that there is a human working at the window. “So, you take your time to explain what you need, and you will know that they will understand what you need," he said.今年夏天,日本各地的火车站都非常繁忙。 6 月份访问日本的人数超过 200 万人,是 2020 年以来的最高水平。COVID-19 限制措施长期禁止大多数外国游客入境。凯文·卡尼 (Kevin Khani) 从德国访问日本。 最近,他在西武新宿站感到困惑后,尝试了 VoiceBiz 系统。他说翻译是“准确的”,这意味着它们完全正确。 他还说很高兴看到有人在窗口工作。“所以,你花时间解释你的需求,你就会知道他们会理解你的需求,”他说。The Seibu railway has been testing the VoiceBiz system for three months. After that time, the company will consider using it in additional stations. Ayano Yajima is a sales and marketing official for Seibu. Yajima said looking at each other adds to the “smoothness of communication.” Toppan is the company that makes VoiceBiz. It tested the window at Kansai International Airport near Osaka earlier this year. It hopes to sell the windows to businesses and government offices in Japan so they can communicate with travelers and immigrants.西武铁路已经对 VoiceBiz 系统进行了三个月的测试。 在此之后,该公司将考虑在其他车站使用它。矢岛彩乃 (Ayano Yajima) 是西武百货公司的销售和营销官员。 矢岛说,互相看着对方可以增加“沟通的顺畅度”。Toppan 是开发 VoiceBiz 的公司。 今年早些时候,它在大阪附近的关西国际机场测试了该窗户。 它希望将这些窗户出售给日本的企业和政府机构,以便他们能够与旅行者和移民进行沟通。The company believes the Shinjuku area is a good testing place. The busiest railway station in the world is nearby – 3.6 million people use the Japan Railway station in Shinjuku. Many people use the Seibu train to get to other trains and subways and go to other places in Tokyo or the rest of Japan. As a result, there is a high chance that someone gets lost or needs help.French visitors Isabelle and Marc Rigaud used the help window to find their way from the Seibu station to the Japan Railway station. They had just gotten off an airplane at 1 in the morning, local time.“It's very Japan,” Isabelle said of the technology.该公司认为新宿地区是一个很好的测试地点。 世界上最繁忙的火车站就在附近 – 360 万人使用位于新宿的日本火车站。 许多人乘坐西武列车前往其他火车和地铁,前往东京或日本其他地方的其他地方。 因此,有人迷路或需要帮助的可能性很高。法国游客 Isabelle 和 Marc Rigaud 使用帮助窗口找到了从西武站到日本火车站的路线。 当地时间凌晨1点,他们刚刚下了飞机。“这非常日本,”伊莎贝尔谈到这项技术时说道。
Amanda and Sarah meet at the intersection of sex and crime with two very different stories. Amanda celebrates Women's History Month with the story of Jane Toppan, a nurse/serial killer believed to derive pleasure from drugging her patients to death. Sarah investigates the historical connections between execution by hanging, the mandrake root, and erotic asphyxiation. Other subjects covered include the masculine urge to send bad gifs, chore preferences, and bunny decor. Recommendations: Amanda recommends the films Remember My Name and Cruising. Sarah recommends the book How to Keep House While Drowning. Sources: “Autoerotic Deaths,” Practical Forensic and Investigative Perspectives Wikipedia/Erotic asphyxiation Wikipedia/Death erection BBC News (The plant that can kill and cure) "Myths and mandrakes" by Anthony John Carter Botanical.com (Mandrake) Wikipedia/Jane Toppan New England Historical Society (JOLLY JANE TOPPAN, THE KILLER NURSE OBSESSED WITH DEATH) NY Daily News (Killer Boston nurse finally went too far when she poisoned entire family in 1901) Find A Grave (Jane Toppan) Radford University (Jane Toppan “Jolly Jane”) For updates on future episodes and other fun stuff, follow us on Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram, or check out our Patreon.
Hunter Moore is an American convicted criminal from Sacramento, California. Rolling Stone called him "the most hated man on the Internet.” He created the revenge porn website Is Anyone Up? which allowed users to post sexually explicit photos of people online without their consent, often accompanied by personal information such as their names and addresses.Jane Toppan born Honora Kelley, was an American serial killer, nicknamed "Jolly Jane". Toppan is quoted as saying that her ambition was "to have killed more people—helpless people—than any other man or woman who ever lived"Lily and Esther, flawed women and good friends, bring to light the ‘other' side of the so called “weaker sex” and put some truly horrible women up with the big bad boys. Until we have women who are just as horrifying as some men, we will never get the respect/fear we deserve.Lily Phillips https://twitter.com/lily_comedyEsther Manito https://twitter.com/esther_manitoA Turtle Canyon Comedy productionhttp://www.turtlecanyoncomedy.comOther Turtle Canyon podcastsLast Night Out - https://www.podfollow.com/1626986781Up Your Footfall - https://www.podfollow.com/1559039647Secret Artists with Annie McGrath - https://www.podfollow.com/1484654152Congrats on the new... - https://www.podfollow.com/1546243423If You're Happy, Do You Know It? - https://podfollow.com/1438256386/linksRandom Conversations About Movies - https://podfollow.com/1624004755Positive Soup! - https://podfollow.com/1618425085
If you're afraid of the doctor's office or hospitals....this episode will validate that fear! Jolly Jane Toppan was known by doctors as the fun, loving nurse, but she had a darker side. Jolly Jane loved to poison elderly patients and acquaintances and watching them die. Yes, she actually would climb into bed or hold her victim and watch their life end. Between 1895 and 1901 in Massachusetts, she murdered 31 patients and probably many, many more. Facebook: Horrific Heartland Podcast Discussion GroupInstagram: horrificheartlandpodcastTikTok: horrificheartlandpodcasthorrificheartland@gmail.comSources:https://www.newenglandhistoricalsociety.com/jolly-jane-toppan-killer-nurse-obsessed-death/https://www.encyclopedia.com/women/encyclopedias-almanacs-transcripts-and-maps/toppan-jane-1854-1938https://www.lowellsun.com/2011/11/02/for-10-years-jolly-jane-poured-her-poison/
以下について話しました。 ---- 浦和レッドダイヤモンズ(浦和レッズ)と凸版印刷は、メタバース上で浦和レッズファンワールドとなる「REDS 030th VIRTUAL FAN WORLD by TOPPAN」を、7月29日から開設する。それに先駆け、メディア向けに公開した。 【今日のニュース】https://japan.cnet.com/article/35190983/14/?utm_source=newspicks&utm_medium=news_distribution&utm_campaign=newsfeed_distribution
Christophe Djaouani, President Toppan Digital Language, talks about current trends for the translation in the regulated industries such as life sciences and financial services. Prior to launching Toppan Digital Language, Christophe has held senior leadership positions at SDL, Donnelley Financial Solutions, and RR Donnelley. He has over 20 years of experience leading the deployment of large scale translation services for customers in the regulated industries. Founded in 2021, Toppan Digital Language is part of Toppan Leefung Pte., a wholly owned subsidiary of TOPPAN INC., the world's largest printing conglomerate.www.toppanleefung.com/companies/toppan-digital-language/https://www.toppan.com/en/
An Angel of Mercy is anything but merciful. This type of killer pretends to be a caretaker, only to take advantage of their victim. This episode tells the story of Jane Toppan, a woman who went to nursing school only to take the lives of her patients. She is suspected of having nearly 100 victims. Listen in as we tell her and her victim's stories. PROMO: Seader Design Co. Use code WICKED for 10% off your order! https://www.newenglandhistoricalsociety.com/jolly-jane-toppan-killer-nurse-obsessed-death/https://www.crimemuseum.org/crime-library/serial-killers/jane-toppan/http://maamodt.asp.radford.edu/Psyc%20405/serial%20killers/Toppan,%20Jane%20-%202005.pdfhttps://headstuff.org/culture/history/terrible-people-from-history/jane-toppan-nurse-and-serial-killer/https://www.capecod.com/cape-wide-news/cold-cape-cape-cods-jolly-jane-toppan/ Support the show (https://www.buymeacoffee.com/alittlewicked)
When the hospitals won't take you anymore, why not just start your own practice as a private nurse? Jane Toppan was actually born as Honora Kelley in Boston, 1857. Her parents were Irish immigrants. After her mother, Bridget, died of tuberculosis and her father, Peter, was admitted to an insane asylum and tried to sew his eyelids shut, Honora and her sisters were split up to different families. Honora was adopted by the Toppan family not as a daughter, but a live-in maid. Due to Irish immigrants getting a bad wrap, the Toppans changed her name to Jane. Clearly, Jane had a rough up bringing and a lot of resentment. She channeled this into experimenting on and killing her patients, landlords, and even her own adopted sister. But do to her "sunny disposition" and the compulsive lies of what a great life she had, Jane Toppan was given the name "Jolly Jane". She was a pleasure to be around and told great stories until you, for some reason, didn't feel good and ended up dead.
Join us today as we discuss bizarre proclivities of two killer nurses. What better way to celebrate Labor Day than by honoring two people who literally slayed at their job? I know, I hate me too. We'll cover a lot of ground, from in bath tub barbecuing to eskimo kiss prescriptions. It's a weird one folks, we hope you dig it!
Appearing after the wake of Lavinia Fisher is one of America's deadliest serial killers from the mid 19th century. Arising from the tragic demise of her mother and subsequent abandonment by her father, Honora Kelley, (more infamously regarded as Jane Toppan), entered the world of medicine only to use her training to exact ruthless destruction upon innocent lives. Though grand, Jane's aspirations were simple: "to have killed more people—helpless people—than any other man or woman who ever lived."Use Harlequin's affiliate link to start your own podcast with Buzzsprout: https://www.buzzsprout.com/?referrer_id=349300Support the show (https://www.patreon.com/harlequingrim)
In the inaugural episode of The Construction Briefing podcast, Michelle Rousell and Yassir Mahmood of Practical Law Construction take July's monthly bulletin and highlight three developments of particular interest: the Building Safety Bill, whether a collateral warranty is a construction contract (Toppan v Simply) and recovering liquidated damages after a contract has been terminated (Triple Point v PTT). For further information on any of the topics discussed in this episode, visit https://uk.practicallaw.thomsonreuters.com/w-031-9271
Jane Toppan (March 31, 1854 – August 17, 1938), born Honora Kelley, was an American serial killer, nicknamed "Jolly Jane". After her arrest in 1901, she confessed to 31 murders, but only 12 were confirmed. Toppan is quoted as saying that her ambition was "to have killed more people—helpless people—than any other man or woman who ever lived". Link to Mary Kay McBrayer's - Author of https://bookshop.org/books/america-s-first-female-serial-killer-jane-toppan-and-the-making-of-a-monster-mind-of-a-serial-killer-true-crime-women-s-studies-history-irish-ame/9781642502077?aid=14844&listref=books-we-mentioned-on-the-show (America's First Female Serial Killer: Jane Toppan and the Making of a Monster) https://www.marykaymcbrayer.com
Jane Toppan (March 31, 1854 – August 17, 1938), born Honora Kelley, was an American serial killer, nicknamed "Jolly Jane". After her arrest in 1901, she confessed to 31 murders, but only 12 were confirmed. Toppan is quoted as saying that her ambition was "to have killed more people—helpless people—than any other man or woman who ever lived". Link to Mary Kay McBrayer's - Author of https://bookshop.org/books/america-s-first-female-serial-killer-jane-toppan-and-the-making-of-a-monster-mind-of-a-serial-killer-true-crime-women-s-studies-history-irish-ame/9781642502077?aid=14844&listref=books-we-mentioned-on-the-show (America's First Female Serial Killer: Jane Toppan and the Making of a Monster) https://www.marykaymcbrayer.com
Christophe Djaouani, President of newly launched Toppan Digital Language, joins SlatorPod to discuss the Japanese corporate giant's plans to become a leader in translation for regulated industries.Christophe shares his career journey; from his days as project manager at RR Donnelley to how he worked his way up to Executive Vice President at SDL. He introduces the members of the Toppan Digital Language executive team.In an exclusive, Christophe announces that Toppan Printing will be renamed Toppan Inc. to reflect the transformation of the company. He goes over the benefits of having existing pockets of translation and localization within the organization.He talks about the challenges of the regulated space and points out the value of security and quality when creating, managing, and delivering multilingual content at speed and at scale. He also gives tips on RFP procurement; having the right tools, team, and approach.Christophe ends with the company's vision to become the market leader in language solutions for regulated and business-critical content within five years.First up, Florian and Esther discuss the language industry news of the week — with Zoom's acquisition of German speech translation provider, Kites. Esther talks about another company that was popular throughout the pandemic, Netflix, which recently announced the arrival of Timed Text Authoring Lineage (TTAL). Florian delves into an interesting sub-sphere of translation, Japanese gaming, where he goes through a series of tweets from popular Japanese game translators.Esther closes with the Slator Language Industry Job Index (LIJI), which surged by 9.9 points in July, after a four-point dip in June interrupted the LIJI's consistent climb since January 2021.
Jane Toppan, born Honora Kelley, was one of America's first female serial killers. Really you could say she was one of the first serial killers, period. An angel of death who openly admitted she killed for the sexual thrill, Toppan has baffled analysts with a personality that checks too many boxes. @BloodyPodcast on all social media. www.patreon.com/bloodypodcast PLEASE SUBSCRIBE, RATE & REVIEW!
We've move to Wednesdays! Jane Toppan had a difficult childhood which she overcame to become a nurse. She was so friendly and well-liked by patients and staff that she earned the nickname "Jolly Jane." What no one knew, though, was that Jane had a darker ambition - to be a serial killer. Subscribe to our newsletter at: https://tinyurl.com/y4mdoyh7 Our theme music is: "Spare the Dying" by Matt Cyrus. Find him on Instagram @deathbydrumsolo. Sources for this episode: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jane_Toppan https://www.newenglandhistoricalsociety.com/jolly-jane-toppan-killer-nurse-obsessed-death/ https://murderpedia.org/female.T/t/toppan-jane.htm https://www.crimemuseum.org/crime-library/serial-killers/jane-toppan/ https://filmdaily.co/news/jolly-jane-toppan/ https://www.lowellsun.com/2011/11/02/for-10-years-jolly-jane-poured-her-poison/ http://maamodt.asp.radford.edu/Psyc%20405/serial%20killers/Toppan,%20Jane%20-%202005.pdf https://www.headstuff.org/culture/history/terrible-people-from-history/jane-toppan-nurse-and-serial-killer/
ゲストは音楽プロデューサー・小林武史さん。1996年の映画『スワロウテイル』(監督:岩井俊二、音楽:小林武史)以来、長年にわたって関係を築いてきたふたりが、「循環する社会」をキーワードに持続可能な社会について考えます。コロナ禍の現在、小林武史が続けている活動の中から、これからのライフスタイルをイノベーションするヒントを探ります。他のエピソードはこちらから!https://spinear.com/shows/innovation-world-era-TOPPAN INNOVATION WORLD ERA-真鍋大度、後藤正文 (ASIAN KUNG-FU GENERATION)、のん、小橋賢児の 4 人のクリエイターが週替わりでナビゲート。各界のイノベーターをお迎えしてイノベーションの種をお届けします。5 週目のある月はスペシャルゲストナビゲーターが登場。J-WAVE の地上波では毎週日曜夜 11 時オンエア。
映画監督の岩井俊二さんをお迎えします。のんは、岩井監督がメガホンを取った映画『8日で死んだ怪獣の12日の物語』に出演。同作は、全編ほぼリモートで撮影が行われました。岩井監督とのんが、映画制作におけるNEW NORMAL、映画文化の発展とこれからのイノベーションについて考えます。他のエピソードはこちらからどうぞ!https://spinear.com/shows/innovation-world-era-TOPPAN INNOVATION WORLD ERA-真鍋大度、後藤正文 (ASIAN KUNG-FU GENERATION)、のん、小橋賢児の 4 人のクリエイターが週替わりでナビゲート。各界のイノベーターをお迎えしてイノベーションの種をお届けします。5 週目のある月はスペシャルゲストナビゲーターが登場。J-WAVE の地上波では毎週日曜夜 11 時オンエア。
ゲストは、デビュー40周年の佐野元春さん。SNS時代の言葉の役割、10年後も変わらない表現の定義、ソングライターや詩人が今こそやるべき仕事など、佐野元春の40年の軌跡と音楽シーンの変遷、そして、これからの音楽についてたっぷりと語ります。他のエピソードはこちらからどうぞ!https://spinear.com/shows/innovation-world-era-TOPPAN INNOVATION WORLD ERA-真鍋大度、後藤正文 (ASIAN KUNG-FU GENERATION)、のん、小橋賢児の 4 人のクリエイターが週替わりでナビゲート。各界のイノベーターをお迎えしてイノベーションの種をお届けします。5 週目のある月はスペシャルゲストナビゲーターが登場。J-WAVE の地上波では毎週日曜夜 11 時オンエア。
"サカナクションの山口一郎さんをゲストにお迎えし、ライブ、サウンド、アート……あらゆる「カルチャー」について対談します。新型コロナウイルスの感染拡大を防ぐため、不要不急の外出自粛が求められている今だからこそ届けられるエンターテインメントとは?"他のエピソードはこちらからどうぞ!https://spinear.com/shows/innovation-world-era-TOPPAN INNOVATION WORLD ERA-真鍋大度、後藤正文 (ASIAN KUNG-FU GENERATION)、のん、小橋賢児の 4 人のクリエイターが週替わりでナビゲート。各界のイノベーターをお迎えしてイノベーションの種をお届けします。5 週目のある月はスペシャルゲストナビゲーターが登場。J-WAVE の地上波では毎週日曜夜 11 時オンエア。
On October 29, 1901, police inspectors arrested Jane Toppan on suspicion of the murder of four members of the prominent Davis family to whom Toppan was employed as a private nurse. Generally well-regarded by her peers, “Jolly” Jane, so-called for her sunny disposition, was born Honora Kelly, the daughter of Irish immigrants. With a mother who passed away from tuberculosis when Jane was only one year old, and a father who was committed to an asylum for the insane soon after, Jane used her intelligence and social graces to become a nurse, and to begin a covert and murderous rampage that would shake what was known about serial killers at the time to its foundations. What is the nature of “healthcare serial killers?” What could motivate someone to prey on the sick and injured when they are most vulnerable? Join us as Drs. Micono and Morelos discuss the case of healthcare serial killer Jane Toppan.
Jane Toppan had a love of morphine and no plan to stop administering it as she pleased. Today, we explore the insane story of one of America's most prolific female serial killers; needless to say, Jolly Jane probably did not take the Hippocratic oath. Sources: https://crimereads.com/jane-toppan-nurse-caregiver-serial-killer/ Smith, Robert Barr. Outlaw Women: America's Most Notorious Daughters, Wives, and Mothers. United States, TwoDot, 2015. Potts, Michael. "Jane Toppan: A Greed, Power, and Lust Serial Killer". Academia. Retrieved 12 October 2017. Schechter, Harold. Fatal: The Poisonous Life of a Female Serial Killer. United Kingdom, Pocket Star Books, 2003. *GREAT* Student paper breaking down timeline: http://maamodt.asp.radford.edu/Psyc%20405/serial%20killers/Toppan,%20Jane%20-%202005.pdf https://www.encyclopedia.com/women/encyclopedias-almanacs-transcripts-and-maps/toppan-jane-1854-1938 https://theartofkilling.com/2019/09/18/jane-toppan/ --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/mass-hysteria-pod/support
Jane Toppan, also known as “Jolly Jane,” was an organized lust serial killer in Massachusetts during the turn of the 19th century, who poisoned her patients when she worked as a nurse, as well as close friends and family members, claiming her main goal in life was to “have killed more people - helpless people - than any other man or woman who ever lived.” Jane confessed to murdering more than 31 people but when she was brought to trial for the murder of one of her victims, Minne Gibbs, she was found Not Guilty by Reason of Insanity and committed to Taunton Insane Hospital in 1902, where she would spend the rest of her life. After her trial, she confessed to her lawyer that she enjoyed killing and blamed the man who jilted her as a teenager as the reason why she murdered so many people.Join me on social media by following Mask of Sanity on Instagram (@maskofsanitythepodcast) and Twitter (@masksanitypod) for more updates on upcoming episodes! Don't forget to like the Mask of Sanity Facebook page and chat with other super fans about each week's episode! And please follow The Oracl3 Network on Twitter and Instagram @oracl3network. What's that you say? Do you want MORE Mask of Sanity?? Well, friends, you're in luck - check out the Mask of Sanity Patreon feed and subscribe today for lots of extras for the ULTIMATE true crime fan.PATREON: https://www.patreon.com/maskofsanityMERCH: http://tee.pub/lic/JWZVAalsypUMUSIC: https://www.purple-planet.comPROMO: Drink Drunk DeadMask of Sanity is partnered with the ORACL3 Network. Check out the latest at https://www.theoracl3network.com!RESOURCEShttp://maamodt.asp.radford.edu/Psyc%20405/serial%20killers/Toppan,%20Jane%20-%202005.pdfhttps://murderpedia.org/female.T/t/toppan-jane.htmhttps://www.crimemuseum.org/crime-library/serial-killers/jane-toppan/https://www.newenglandhistoricalsociety.com/jolly-jane-toppan-killer-nurse-obsessed-death/https://www.ranker.com/list/disturbing-facts-about-jane-toppan/amandasedlakhevenerhttps://www.ncjrs.gov/pdffiles1/Digitization/68689NCJRS.pdf
The Gritty Nurses talk true crime with several high profile cases of serial killer nurses. Amelia Dyer- was one of the most prolific serial killers in history, murdering over 400 infants in her care over a 30-year period in Britain. Genene Jones- American serial killer, responsible for the deaths of up to 60 infants and children during the 1970s and 1980s, using digoxin, heparin, and succinylcholine. Daniela Pugali- Italian nurse who killed up to 90 patients who were "bothersome", and took selfies with corpses. Niels Hogel- German serial killer nurse who was sentenced initially for the murder of six patients, and later convicted of a total of 85 murders. He used cardiac medication (Ajmaline) to cause patients to need resuscitation. Jane Toppan- American serial killer, nicknamed "Jolly Jane". After her arrest in 1901, she confessed to 31 murders. Toppan is quoted as saying that her ambition was "to have killed more people—helpless people—than any other man or woman who ever lived" Elizabeth Wettlaufer- one of the worst serial killers in Canadian history, a former registered nurse who confessed to murdering eight senior citizens and attempting to murder six others in southwestern Ontario between 2007 and 2016. Charles Cullen-American serial killer who confessed to murdering up to 40 patients during the course of his 16-year career. We talk about what makes a patient vulnerable, factors that enable murder in the healthcare system, and some warning signs.
Mary Kay McBrayer calls in to chat about her true crime book: America's First Female Serial Killer: Jane Toppan and the Making of a Monster. The book is a fascinating look at a serial killer who has largely gone unnoticed by history, with a focus both on Toppan's crimes and the mid 1800's society that helped make her the monster she was. We also chat a bit about McBrayer's horror movie podcast, and the ties between good horror movie writing and writing true crime. Buy the book: America's First Female Serial Killer Check out the podcast: Everything Trying to Kill You
Jane Toppan (1857–1938), born Honora Kelley in Boston, MA, was an American serial killer. She confessed to over 30 murders in 1901. She is quoted as saying she wanted, "to have killed more people — helpless people — than any other man or woman who ever lived…” Toppan would spend the remainder of her days at the Taunton Insane Hospital where she would die of natural causes. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/KillerBabesPodcast/message
Maureen and Heather take another “stab” (Episode19 “The Boston Boy Fiend”) at dissecting the story of a local historical true crime. Boston-born Honora Kelley, aka Jane Toppan, may have killed more than thirty people in one of the earliest known cases of “Angel of Death” compulsion.
*This is a listener FAVORITE from Season 2. We are using a new format and recording style for Season 3 and beyond. We have kept this episode on the main feed as it was one that the listeners loved.In this episode, Heather is joined by her return guests; Megan and Jessie to discuss Jane Toppan. Toppan was an American serial killer who was born on August 17, 1854 as Honora Kelley. Her name later changed when she was adopted. She was known as “Jolly Jane” by those whom she worked with at the Cambridge Hospital and briefly at Massachusetts General Hospital. She was arrested in 1901 which is when she admitted to 31 murders stating that she wanted to kill more people than anyone ever had. Follow Megan on IG:@missmeganlee_Follow Jessie on IG: @jessrockett Our theme music was created and customized by Nico Vettese of We Talk of Dreams. You can follow him on IG (@wetalkofdreams) and Twitter (@WeTalkofDreams). Follow us on IG: @naturevsnarcissismFollow us on Twitter: @NvsNpodcastLike us on Facebook: @naturevsnarcissismJoin our discussion group: nature vs narcissism discussion groupSupport us on Patreon for cool perks and goodies for $1: https://www.patreon.com/NVNpodcastDonate one time via PayPal: naturevsnarcissism@gmail.com. Most of our sources are mentioned in the episode. For those that are not, you can email us at naturevsnarcissism@gmail.comfor them.
Wanna travel? We have a haunted island that you could visit, if you want to trespass and deal with the ghosts. It is called Poveglia Island. Kerri talks about a female serial killer named Jane Toppan, and she definitely had an appetite for murder. Join The Creepinati visit www.patreon.com/theAPCpodcast Also.. if you have any local true crime, local urban legend/lore, ghost stories.. we want them all!! We want to hear from YOU. Email us at aparanormalchicks@gmail.com and tell us all the good good!! Follow us on twitter and instagram @theAPCpodcast.
Wanna travel? We have a haunted island that you could visit, if you want to trespass and deal with the ghosts. It is called Poveglia Island. Kerri talks about a female serial killer named Jane Toppan, and she definitely had an appetite for murder. Join The Creepinati visit www.patreon.com/theAPCpodcast Also.. if you have any local true crime, local urban legend/lore, ghost stories.. we want them all!! We want to hear from YOU. Email us at aparanormalchicks@gmail.com and tell us all the good good!! Follow us on twitter and instagram @theAPCpodcast.
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We travel to Boston in this week's episode and get the scoop on a truly fascinating mama. With a love of morphine and other "bitter medicines," Toppan went on to have a puzzling killing spree of landlords and the elderly. Keep it tuned here to discover more about this angel of death. Send some scary lady stories to this mama by emailing maliciousmamas@gmail.com and they might appear on the show! Please subscribe, download, and leave a review! It is all greatly appreciated. To see more follow @maliciousmamas on Instagram & Twitter. Enjoy and keep it real mamas.