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- Lavinia_Fisher abstract "Lavinia Fisher (1793 – February 18, 1820) is reported by some legends to be the first female mass murderer in the United States of America. Her origins are unknown; however, Fisher resided in the United States for much of her life. She was married to John Fisher, and both were convicted of murder and robbery. Historians have begun to question the veracity of the traditional legend and some assert she never killed anyone.".
- Lavinia_Fisher comment "Lavinia Fisher (1793 – February 18, 1820) is reported by some legends to be the first female mass murderer in the United States of America. Her origins are unknown; however, Fisher resided in the United States for much of her life. She was married to John Fisher, and both were convicted of murder and robbery. Historians have begun to question the veracity of the traditional legend and some assert she never killed anyone.".