Angel Makers of Nagyrév
The Angel Makers of Nagyrév (Hungarian: Tiszazugi méregkeverők, "Tiszazug poison-mixers") were a group of 26 women and two men from villages in the Tiszántúl region of Hungary, who were suspected of poisoning a confirmed 45–50 people and a speculated but not confirmed 300 more between 1911 and 1929. Eight of the suspects were sentenced to life in prison, two were given shorter sentences, and six were sentenced to death (three were actually executed).