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The Wikipedia page for her is relatively short, and can be read within a few minutes; I'd recommend reading it first before replying to this thread to get an understanding of her.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Olga_Hepnarov%C3%A1
Despite being female, she is actually someone I can relate to in many ways. One of the very, very few exemplary cases where I have actually looked up to a woman before. It's also quite fascinating how her rampage predates that of modern-day vehicle-ramming attacks; in fact, I think Olga may very well have been one of the first people to ever use a motor vehicle as a weapon for premeditated homicide.
Probably one of the most interesting murderers I have ever read up on. I have known of a few other rare cases involving female mass murderers (and sometimes serial killers), but Olga's case seems to stand out in some very unique ways;
* Being one of the first female mass murderers in history.
* One of the first vehicle-ramming attacks in history.
* Her life leading up to the attack was certainly unlike that of the lives of the vast majority of women. It's very rare for a woman to be ostracised by society, and to be treated like dirt, and lacking in relationships, be it with partners, friends, or even family.
I am aware there was a film made about this (I, Olga Hepnarová), but I am yet to watch it, though I would like to.
Personally, I find her life quite fascinating and relatable.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Olga_Hepnarov%C3%A1
Despite being female, she is actually someone I can relate to in many ways. One of the very, very few exemplary cases where I have actually looked up to a woman before. It's also quite fascinating how her rampage predates that of modern-day vehicle-ramming attacks; in fact, I think Olga may very well have been one of the first people to ever use a motor vehicle as a weapon for premeditated homicide.
Probably one of the most interesting murderers I have ever read up on. I have known of a few other rare cases involving female mass murderers (and sometimes serial killers), but Olga's case seems to stand out in some very unique ways;
* Being one of the first female mass murderers in history.
* One of the first vehicle-ramming attacks in history.
* Her life leading up to the attack was certainly unlike that of the lives of the vast majority of women. It's very rare for a woman to be ostracised by society, and to be treated like dirt, and lacking in relationships, be it with partners, friends, or even family.
I am aware there was a film made about this (I, Olga Hepnarová), but I am yet to watch it, though I would like to.
Personally, I find her life quite fascinating and relatable.