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Officials Found Out Grandma Was a Serial Killer—Then I Learned What She Did to Her Victims
When I first heard that an elderly woman—someone’s sweet-looking grandma—was unmasked as a serial killer, I thought it had to be a clickbait headline. But then I read further, and what I discovered chilled me to the bone. I couldn’t stop thinking: How could someone so unassuming commit something so dark?
According to investigators, the woman—who neighbors described as “friendly” and “harmless”—had been living a double life for years. I know, it sounds like something out of a Netflix thriller, but it’s real. Her victims weren’t strangers either. They were people she knew, often those who trusted her. I imagined sitting across from her at a family dinner table, never realizing she carried such a twisted secret.
What shocked me most was how she did it. Reports say she used poison—quiet, undetectable, and slow. It wasn’t the stuff of slasher films. It was calculated, methodical. That’s what made it all the more terrifying. She would cook meals, offer tea, even help take care of her victims—while orchestrating their deaths behind a warm smile. I felt this strange mix of horror and disbelief.
Authorities say the clues unraveled after one of her “patients” fell seriously ill, prompting an autopsy that raised red flags. What followed was a full-blown investigation, revealing a chilling pattern that stretched across years. Honestly, it made me rethink everything I assume about people. Just because someone fits the image of kindness doesn’t mean they’re safe.
I’m still trying to process how someone could hide so much evil behind such a calm exterior. It’s a haunting reminder that appearances can deceive—and sometimes the scariest monsters wear the most familiar faces.

David Kim brings global stories to local audiences, reporting directly from the frontlines of international affairs and global change.
Specialty: Global Affairs, Conflict Zones, Economic Trends
Position: Foreign Affairs Correspondent
Experience: With 15+ years of on-the-ground reporting in over 30 countries, David Kim is a respected international journalist covering geopolitical events, economic shifts, and global crises. He’s worked with major broadcasters and delivers fact-checked, frontline reports with firsthand experience from conflict zones and international summits.