RAYA E SAKINA AS DOCES VÍBORAS - Lady Killers

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3 May 201916:50

Summary

TLDRRaia and Sakina, two sisters from Upper Egypt, became infamous in the early 20th century for their gruesome murders and criminal activities. They ran a brothel in Alexandria during World War I, where they not only profited from prostitution but also killed at least 17 women. Their victims were drugged, suffocated, and their valuables were stolen. After their gruesome operation was uncovered, the sisters were tried and sentenced to death. Known as 'The Sweet Vipers,' they became infamous symbols of ruthlessness and manipulation, leaving a lasting mark on Egyptian folklore and society.

Takeaways

  • 😀 The story is based on the book 'Lady Killer' by Dark Side Books, which explores the unrelenting and merciless nature of humans, regardless of gender.
  • 😀 The focus of the episode is on Raia and Sakina, two notorious women from Egypt known for their violent crimes.
  • 😀 Raia was born in 1865 and was 10 years older than her sister Sakina. They grew up in a dysfunctional and abusive family.
  • 😀 The sisters faced neglect and hardship from an early age, which led them to work from a young age to support their family, including selling vegetables and working as waitresses.
  • 😀 Sakina, the first to leave home, had a turbulent life involving divorce, prostitution, and several marriages, one of which led her to Alexandria.
  • 😀 Alexandria was a city of stark social contrasts, where wealth and poverty coexisted, and the sisters faced prejudice due to their dark skin and rural origins.
  • 😀 Raia and Sakina eventually opened a brothel in Alexandria, capitalizing on the large population of soldiers during the war. They made significant profits but faced societal stigma.
  • 😀 After the war ended, their brothel faced a decline in business, but the sisters continued to run illicit operations, including selling stolen gold and other illegal activities.
  • 😀 Their operation grew more violent, with the sisters torturing and exploiting the prostitutes working for them, and the business eventually became a front for crime.
  • 😀 In 1920, the police investigated the strong odor coming from the sisters' house, leading to the discovery of at least 17 bodies buried underneath their floor, confirming their involvement in multiple murders.

Q & A

  • Who are Raia and Sakina, and what is their significance in the story?

    -Raia and Sakina were two women from Egypt who became infamous for operating a brothel and committing a series of murders, which they covered up by disposing of the bodies in their house. They are known as 'the sweet vipers' and gained notoriety for deceiving both society and law enforcement for a long time.

  • What was the role of the book 'Lady Killer' in the creation of this story?

    -'Lady Killer' is the basis for this narrative, a book published by DarkSide Books. The book is part of a collection of stories that highlight the ruthless nature of human beings, regardless of gender, and explores the dark tales behind notorious figures.

  • What led to Raia and Sakina’s troubled lives and criminal activities?

    -Raia and Sakina had a difficult upbringing. Their father abandoned them, and their mother was narcissistic and emotionally distant. As a result, they had to fend for themselves from a young age, working jobs to survive. This tough environment likely shaped their later criminal behavior.

  • How did Raia and Sakina turn to prostitution, and how did it evolve into their criminal operations?

    -Raia and Sakina entered prostitution as a means of survival, with Raia even working in brothels and later running one with her sister. As their business grew, they began committing crimes such as selling stolen jewelry and other illegal operations, leading to their involvement in murders.

  • What kind of business did Raia and Sakina run in Alexandria?

    -Raia and Sakina ran a brothel in Alexandria, which became a profitable operation due to the presence of foreign soldiers. They also engaged in illegal activities such as selling gold and contraband, and their business was protected by local criminals.

  • How did the police discover Raia and Sakina's crimes?

    -The police were alerted by complaints of a foul odor coming from the house of Raia and Sakina. Upon investigation, they discovered several bodies buried under the floorboards of their house, leading to the uncovering of the sisters' crimes.

  • What methods did Raia and Sakina use to kill their victims?

    -Raia and Sakina would drug their victims by lacing wine with drugs, making them disoriented. Afterward, they instructed their husbands and other accomplices to strangle the victims to death, ensuring there were no signs of a struggle or noise.

  • Why did Raia and Sakina continue their criminal activities despite their success in running a brothel?

    -Despite earning significant money from their brothel, Raia and Sakina's insatiable greed and desire for power drove them to continue their criminal activities. They murdered prostitutes and stole their valuables, which they sold to further their wealth.

  • How were Raia and Sakina viewed by society and the police at the time of their arrest?

    -Raia and Sakina were viewed as women who defied social norms, especially in a time when women were expected to stay at home and not engage in such activities. Their crimes shocked society, and many questioned how two women could deceive law enforcement for so long.

  • What was the public and media reaction to the discovery of Raia and Sakina's crimes?

    -The discovery of their crimes led to widespread outrage, with the public fascinated by the fact that two women were responsible for such horrific acts. The case became a symbol of how the police had been deceived, and it fueled myths about the women becoming figures of fear in local folklore.

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