Inside the Crimes of the 'Giggling Granny,' Serial Killer of Husband and Children Who Hid Behind 'Charming Smile'

Mar. 15, 2025

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Mrs. Nannie Doss, confessed rat poison slayer of four of her five husbands. Tulsa, Oklahoma: Mrs. Nannie Lanning Morton Doss.

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In the end, the “Giggling Granny” admitted to murdering 11 of her family members.

The sensational case made headlines across the country at the time, and it has recently sparked newfound attention on social media. PEOPLE is looking back at Doss’ crimes and how authorities in Oklahoma finally came to realize she was responsible for her family members’ deaths.

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Grandma Nannie Doss, 49, admitted poisoner of four husbands, displays grandmotherly pride in a courthouse corridor during a nearing to decide her fate for the death of her fifth mate, Samuel Doss. She holds Janice Dianne Haynes, 4, with her arm around Peggy Lou Haynes, 8 on May 31, 1955 in Tulsa, Oklahoma. They are daughter of Mrs. Melvina Hedrick (right) Mrs. Doss, daughter. Mrs. Doss pleaded quality to the slaying and will be sentenced on Thursday

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Doss’ Childhood Traumas

Doss’s father kept her and her three sisters from attending social events, as well, according toThe Muskogee Phoenix. According to the newspaper, this strict shielding and a head injury Doss sustained — when, aboard a train, her head was slammed into a metal bar — contributed to her struggles growing up. The injury led to “severe headaches,” according to the newspaper. Yahoo!wrotethat the head injury had also “impacted her view of life as a whole.”

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Mrs. Nannie Doss, confessed rat poison slayer of four of her five husbands. Tulsa, Oklahoma: Mrs. Nannie Doss is questioned in the arsenic poisonings by Sheriff Al Locke of Lyon County, Kansas; Wayne Owens, of the Kansas Bureau of Investigation, and Tulsa County Attorney J. Howard Edmondson.

A Life of Murder

Doss had five husbands throughout her life, first marrying at the encouragement of her father when she was 16 years old, according to thePhoenix. She and her first husband, Charley Braggs, had four daughters between 1923 to 27 while living with his mother, according to the newspaper, leading to Doss’ becoming increasingly stressed. Two of her daughters suddenly died in 1927 from suspected food poisoning, prompting Braggs to become suspicious and leave his wife, taking his oldest daughter Melvina with him, according to thePhoenix.

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Braggs’ mother then suddenly died, and he returned to his childhood home soon after he and Doss divorced. According to thePhoenix, he is the one surviving husband throughout Doss’ life.

The newspaper reported that Doss went on to marry four more men – Frank Harrelson, an “alcoholic” who died after ingesting rat poison 16 years into their marriage; Artie Lanning, “an alcoholic womanizer” who also died after ingesting rat poison soon before Doss allegedly burnt down their house with his mother inside; Richard Morton, who died three months into their marriage after drinking coffee spiked with arsenic, and Samuel Doss, a “Nazarene minister who disapproved of [Doss'] romance novels” and died a little more than a year into their marriage from a similar arsenic poison found in his coffee.

Doss’ final husband’s death raised suspicion, according to thePhoenix, leading to a local doctor performing an autopsy that revealed the “massive” amount of arsenic in his system.

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Mrs. Nannie Doss, confessed rat poison slayer of four of her five husbands. Tulsa, Oklahoma: Mrs. Nannie doss leaves the county attorney’s office en route to her jail cell. Homicide Capt. Harry Stege is shown in the background.

Doss Confesses to the Killings

Samuel Doss’ 1954 murder, which led to Doss’ arrest, was the last in what is suspected to be a 27-year killing spree that took at least 11 members of her family’s lives. In addition to her husbands, Doss is believed to be responsible for the deaths of two of her children, her own mother, Lanning’s mother — who was her mother-in-law — one of her own sisters and two of her grandsons.

She confessed to the crimes while being questioned for Samuel’s murder, according to the Encyclopedia of Alabama, leading to an initial death sentence after she was found guilty for murder, according to the Alabama Encyclopedia. A judge later declared her insane, however, which removed her death sentence.

Doss died in custody at the McAlester state prison in Tulsa, Okla., after she was diagnosed with leukemia, according to thePhoenix. She was 59 years old, and according to the newspaper, died exactly 10 years after she was first taken into custody.

source: people.com