Background
In 1716, at the age of 19, Maria Romberg was
arranged to marry merchant Anders Broberg, 27 years her senior, in
Borås, against her will. Broberg was said to abuse Maria; he was
called brutal and Maria's stepfather accused him of alcoholism.
In 1719, Maria started a relationship with her
childhood friend, Haqvin Wijndruf, a member of one of the most
wealthy and influential families in Borås. The relationship was
well known in the city, and many people acted as messengers for
their letters.
In 1722, her husband called upon two vicars to
lecture her. After this, Maria and Haqvin made two attempts to
poison Broberg, but failed.
Maria then hired a cunning woman called Romans
Ingeborg, who was reputed to be able to perform magic, and who
assured her that she had performed many murders for hire in the
past. The three accomplices then made up plans. On one occasion,
they tried to strangle him, but failed. In 1724, they informed the
maid Karin Andersdotter of their plans: Broberg had abused her,
and she wanted revenge.
Murder
On 28 December 1724, Maria was again lectured
by the vicars, and the same night, Maria, Haqvin, Ingeborg and
Karin planned the murder. The three women went to Broberg's
bedroom, where he was asleep, and Ingeborg hit him in the head
until he died. They then placed his body to look as if he had
tripped and hit his head.
When the corpse was examined, he was thought to
have been murdered, and so Maria and her three accomplices were
accused of murder. Karin was the first to confess. When Maria
heard this, she also confessed, and told Haqvin to do the same.
Haqvin denied everything, claimed that she had several lovers
beside him, and tried to escape, but was arrested and forced to
confess.
Execution
On 23 February, Maria, Haqvin, Ingeborg, and
Karin were found guilty and sentenced to death. They were all
decapitated, with some variations. Maria was decapitated and
burned, Haqvin was decapitated and had his head nailed to a pole,
Ingeborg had her hand cut off, and was then decapitated and
burned. Karin was simply decapitated, and buried. The sentence was
carried out on 14 April 1725.
The affair ended the influence of the Wijndruf
family in the city. Haqvin's brother Andreas was ordained a priest
just four days later and emigrated to North America in the summer
of 1725.
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