At the end of World War II in 1940s Japan, a midwife carried out truly disturbing infanticide.
Along with accomplices, Miyuki Ishikawa murdered about 103 children.
As she saw it, the children of poor people had no chance in this world; she was simply putting them out of future misery.
Ishikawa perceived the victims as deserted children and insisted the parents were responsible for their deaths. Even though she only received a four-year sentence for her crimes, her killing spree remains the bloodiest in Japanese history.
Though the exact death toll remains unknown, the number of dead bodies recovered—and the length of time over which the murders took place—
makes the estimate nauseatingly high, meaning is Ishikawa possibly one of the worst women killers in modern history.
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