Career
As a young woman she worked as a mid-wife. After being convicted of carrying out illegal abortions she was prevented from carrying out her profession, and money grew scarce. She tried to murder him on several occasions, firstly by poisoning his food and then by attempting to cut his throat with a razor while he slept.
She was not successful and was sent to prison after being convicted of several crimes.
Initially she charged the mothers a one-time fee for handing the children over to adoptive parents, who in turn had to be paid. However, she did not always pay the adoptive parents, who returned the children to her, so they had to be gotten rid of.
She then informed the mothers of babies left in her care that she had had the babies adopted by rich families in distant countries. What she actually did was poison the babies with morphine and burn their bodies in a stove in her apartment.
However, suspicions grew about the fate of these babies and investigations began.
Paula fled to London, but became pregnant. She returned to Hamburg and gave birth in a cellar. Immediately after the birth Wiese drowned Paula"s baby and burnt the body in the stove.
When the police started investigating the case they searched Wiese"s apartment and discovered her cache of morphine and poisons.
As she lived in Saint Pauli, a suburb of Hamburg, she became known as "the angel-maker of Saint Pauli". On 10 October 1904 Wiese was convicted in court of fraud, living off immoral earnings and the murder of five children.
She was executed by guillotine in 1905. In March 2010 the story of Elisabeth Wiese was filmed by NDR in Germany.