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Martha Marek (Martha Löwenstein) was born on 1904 in Vienna, Austria. Discover Martha Marek's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is She in this year and how She spends money? Also learn how She earned most of networth at the age of 34 years old?
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Martha Löwenstein |
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1904, 1904 |
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1904 |
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Vienna, Austria |
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(1938-12-06) Vienna, Austria |
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Vienna, Nazi Germany |
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Austria |
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Martha Marek Height, Weight & Measurements
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Martha Marek Net Worth
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$1 Million - $5 Million |
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Martha Marek (née Löwenstein; 1904 – 6 December 1938) was an Austrian serial killer who caused media attention during the interwar period.
Back in court, Martha Marek faked seizures and blindness, and had to be carried to the courtroom in a specially-constructed chair. The jury sentenced her to death on 19 May 1938, with the court assuming that Marek, a woman, would, in accordance with Austrian tradition, be pardoned by the Federal President and have her death sentence commuted to one of life imprisonment. In the meantime, however, Austria had been annexed to the German Reich and Adolf Hitler rejected the petition for clemency.
Marek was executed on 6 December 1938, as the first delinquent on the guillotine recently brought from Berlin to Vienna. The execution was carried out on the premises of the Vienna Regional Court by the executioner Johann Reichhart.
After Emil Marek, who had always been sickly after the leg amputation, died unexpectedly on 31 July 1932, public attention returned to the widow. When her two children developed similar symptoms and their 7 year old daughter died shortly after, Martha had insured their lives. Martha was able to play off the role of a long-suffering widow and mother, and she was given a broad wave of compassion, including financial donations. An aunt of hers, Susanne Löwenstein, even went so far as to appoint her as her sole heir, and promptly died thereafter in 1934. Her symptoms echoed those of Emil and the daughter.
In a protracted case in April 1927 the court found the Mareks not guilty of insurance fraud but guilty of bribing the public officials. A four month sentence was imposed. As they had already spent over 4 months on remand they were released. The coroners assistant who was bribed received a 6 week sentence.
In 1925 Martha and her husband Emil first entered the mass media coverage: Emil had lost his leg while chopping wood on 25 June 1925, a day after Martha had put an insurance policy on him. As the circumstances were very strange to the insurance company, they refused to pay the sum and a lawsuit began. In the course of which, forensics experts were able to clearly prove by multiple traces on the leg that it was self-mutilation. Emil Marek, who was almost fully obedient to his wife, had purposely injured himself to get the sum insured.
Legend has it that Martha Marek spent the short prison time in a cell with the poisoner Leopoldine Lichtenstein, who in 1925 had poisoned her husband with the thallium-containing rat paste "Zelio". This allegedly inspired Martha to do her other deeds. After the media popularity had subsided, the sum had been used up and Emil's entrepreneurial plans as an inventor had failed, the Mareks experienced economic hardship again. As Martha was only ever held on remand the story does not hold water.
In 1919 she was working in a dress shop when she met 74 year old Mortice Fritch, the rich owner of a department store and 50 years her senior. The following year (aged 23) she became his lover. He sent her to expensive finishing schools in France and England where she got a taste for the rich life. She returned to Vienna to live with Fritch but met engineer Emil Marek and had an affair with him. Fritch died and left Martha his entire estate in the Vienna Woods in August 1923. Martha married Emil in 1924. However, within two years, the money was used up by the couple.
Martha was born in Vienna in 1897 but orphaned at an early age. She was then cared for by a relatively poor family.