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Mother and Serial Baby Killer Marie Noe

What sort of mother will kill not one but eight of her ten children??

Marie Noe was a young Philadelphia woman who had ten children between 1949 and 1968. Two of those children lived only a short time and died stillborn. Some only lived a short time in the hospital, never making it home. The other eight babies Marie admitted to smothering to death.

Marie was born as Marie Lyddy on Aug 3, 1928, in an area of Philadelphia, Pa. It seems that Marie had been a neglected child who was most likely physically, emotionally and sexually abused as a young child. Marie’s family was certainly a troubled one. And to make matters even worse, Marie contacted scarlet fever which left her with some learning disabilities. She had a very limited education. She most likely only finished the fifth grade. At that time, she started working to earn her keep.

Marie was close to twenty when she married Arthur Noe and he was twenty-seven. Shortly after that the babies started to be born.

  • Ten Babies
  • Richard Allen March 7th, 1949
  • Elizabeth Mary Sept 8, 1950
  • Jacqueline April 23, 1952
  • Arthur Joseph Jr
  • Constance Feb 24, 1958
  • Letita stillborn Aug 24, 1959
  • Mary Lee June 1962
  • Teresa Died in the hospital only hours after her birth
  • Catherine Ellen Dec 3, 1964
  • Arthur Joseph Jr July 1967

Several of these babies spent a few weeks or months in the hospital and seemed healthy. Healthy enough for the doctors to release them to go home. But then dying a few short weeks or days later. Marie was always alone with the baby when they died. But the deaths were all considered to be SID deaths which is (sudden infant death syndrome). After the birth of the second Arthur Joseph JR, Marie was no longer capable of having any more children.

Investigation and Sentencing

In 1999, a newspaper article written by Stephen Fried brought the Noe’s story back into the spotlight. This article triggered an investigation into the deaths of the eight children. That many years later the evidence of course was sketchy. However, Marie Noe was brought in for questioning and eventually confessed to killing four of the children. She was seventy-one years old by that time.