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individual name= Locusta| | |||
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image=[[Image: st--1m37locusta.jpg|250px]] | | |||
race= [[Human]] | | |||
home planet=[[Earth]] | | |||
home era= [[1st Century]], [[Roman Empire]] | | |||
appearances= [[The Romans (TV story)|The Romans]] | | |||
actor= [[Anne Tirard]] |}} | |||
'''Locusta''' is the name of a woman thought to be the first documented serial killer. She was a professional poisoner in [[Rome]] sometime during the [[1st century]] A.D.; she also poisoned others in her spare time. In A.D. [[54]], she was hired by Agrippina the Younger to kill the Emperor [[Claudius]], which she accomplished with a poisoned dish of mushrooms. In [[55]], she was convicted of poisoning another victim. When [[Nero]] learned of this he sent a tribune of the Praetorian Guard to rescue her from execution. In return for this she was ordered to poison Britannicus. She succeeded on her second try, Nero rewarding her with immunity from execution while he lived. Seven months after Nero's suicide, Locusta was condemned to die by Galba on January [[69]]. | '''Locusta''' is the name of a woman thought to be the first documented serial killer. She was a professional poisoner in [[Rome]] sometime during the [[1st century]] A.D.; she also poisoned others in her spare time. In A.D. [[54]], she was hired by Agrippina the Younger to kill the Emperor [[Claudius]], which she accomplished with a poisoned dish of mushrooms. In [[55]], she was convicted of poisoning another victim. When [[Nero]] learned of this he sent a tribune of the Praetorian Guard to rescue her from execution. In return for this she was ordered to poison Britannicus. She succeeded on her second try, Nero rewarding her with immunity from execution while he lived. Seven months after Nero's suicide, Locusta was condemned to die by Galba on January [[69]]. | ||
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Revision as of 05:14, 18 June 2007
Locusta is the name of a woman thought to be the first documented serial killer. She was a professional poisoner in Rome sometime during the 1st century A.D.; she also poisoned others in her spare time. In A.D. 54, she was hired by Agrippina the Younger to kill the Emperor Claudius, which she accomplished with a poisoned dish of mushrooms. In 55, she was convicted of poisoning another victim. When Nero learned of this he sent a tribune of the Praetorian Guard to rescue her from execution. In return for this she was ordered to poison Britannicus. She succeeded on her second try, Nero rewarding her with immunity from execution while he lived. Seven months after Nero's suicide, Locusta was condemned to die by Galba on January 69.
She was encountered by the First Doctor, Barbara Wright, Ian Chesterton, and Vicki during the events of "The Romans" in the year 64.