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Matricide is the act of killing one's mother. As for any type of killing, motives can vary a great deal.

[edit] Known or suspected matricides

  • Mary Ann Lamb, the mentally ill sister of essayist Charles Lamb, killed their invalid mother during an episode of mania in 1796.
  • Sidney Fox, a British man killed his mother in 1929 to gain from her insurance policy. [1] He was convicted and hanged the following year.
  • Jack Gilbert Graham killed his mother along with 44 people by planting a dynamite bomb in his mother's suitcase, that was subsequently loaded aboard United Airlines Flight 629 in 1955.
  • Serial killer Edmund Kemper beat his mother to death in 1973, along with one of his mother's friends before turning himself in to the police. He had previously committed half-a-dozen sex-murders. Kemper had been psychologically abused by his domineering mother in his youth.
  • Bradford Bishop bludgeoned his mother, spouse and three children to death in 1976. He was indicted for murders and remains at large.
  • Susan Cabot, 50's Actress, was beaten to death in 1986 at her Hollywood home by her son Timothy Roman. He was convicted of involuntary manslaughter.
  • Dipendra of Nepal (1971-2001) reportedly massacred much of his family at a royal dinner on June 1, 2001, including his mother Queen Aiswarya, father, brother, and sister.
  • In 2004, Rachelle Waterman (dubbed the LiveJournal murderer) allegedly arranged to have her mother killed and became an internet celebrity after her LiveJournal blog was exposed.
  • Dr. I. Kathleen Hagen, a prominent urologist, killed her mother and her father in August of 2000 and was acquitted on the grounds of insanity.
  • Brittany Norris, a 14 year old living in Lemoore California, shot and killed her mother and mother's boyfried in April of 2006.

[edit] Matricides in fiction

  • In Babylonian legend, the supreme god Marduk slew his mother Tiamet by cutting her in half with a great sword.


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