Out Of The Shadows

S36 Ep4: Serial Killers in History – The Foundling Wheel Killer

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Quick Synopsis (appears in most podcast apps)In 1772 Portugal, an 18-year-old caregiver named Luísa de Jesus turned the era’s child-welfare “foundling wheel” into a murderous money scheme. Before authorities intervened, at least 33 abandoned infants lay buried on Monte Arroio or hidden beneath her cottage floorboards. We expose the systemic cracks, the killer’s psychology, and the reforms her crimes set in motion. Episode Breakdown00:00 Opening scene on Monte Arroio04:15 How foundling wheels worked—and failed09:02 Luísa’s early life & public façade15:30 The money trail: 600 réis per child22:47 Forensic discoveries: graves & hidden clay pots30:18 Confession to 28 murders36:55 Trial, garrote, and public execution43:20 Child-welfare reforms that followed48:05 Today’s take-aways on safeguarding the vulnerableWhy This Case Still ResonatesFirst female serial killer executed in Portugal—and the last woman ever put to death there.Exposed lethal flaws in 18th-century child-protection policy, triggering nationw