Sarah Makin
Australian murderer
Died when: 72 years 267 days (872 months)Star Sign: Sagittarius

John Sidney Makin (14 February 1845 – 15 August 1893) and Sarah Jane Makin (20 December 1845 – 13 September 1918) were Australian 'baby farmers' who were convicted in New South Wales for the murder of infant Horace Murray.
The couple answered a series of advertisements from unmarried mothers seeking adoption of their babies, taking on the care of the infants on payment of a "premium".
The remains of fifteen infants were found by police buried in the yards of houses where the Makins had resided.
The couple were tried and found guilty in March 1893 and both were sentenced to death, though Sarah Makin's sentence was commuted to life imprisonment.
After an unsuccessful appeal, which was confirmed by the Privy Council in Britain, John Makin was hanged on 15 August 1893.Sarah Makin served her sentence at Bathurst and Sydney.
After eighteen and a half years she was released in April 1911 when her daughters petitioned for her early release.