Anselma Uther

Anselma Uther (b. circa 1655  - Incarcerated) was a cannibalistic murderer of children that preyed around the woods of Germany around the late sixteen hundreds.

Is currently bronzed and stored in the Bronze Sector.

Description
Not much is known about Anselma besides her apprehension in 1703.

Archives state that Warehouse 10 agents traveled to Germany to collect an artifact from a local woman that used it to lure young children to her house in the thick woods.

While using Nicholas of Cologne's Bell, she lured unsuspecting children to their demise, as apart of her twisted desires for eating people. Agents would often compare her as the original sawney bean, for her murderous tendencies.

Information on the bell artifact.
 * File: 674893308-3984237/DET
 * Item: 487903-98937289320.34
 * Type: Antique Bell
 * Attributes: Hypnotizes small children.
 * Stack: IEWZ-675893.59
 * Agent: Haadiya Economakis (Archive-377289-DJA/12)

Reason for Incarceration
12 confirmed child murders and 35 unconfirmed missing children around the same area of the confirmed murders. She was caught by Warehouse agents and was bronzed on June 11th, 1703

Additional Information
The story of Hansel and Gretel has ultimately stemmed from this particular Warehouse case through the Brothers Grimm re-telling of the tale.

Questions arose from both of the Grimm Brothers as they got a hold of the case's file, they decided to re-write it and publish it in 1812 with the permission of the regents of Warehouse 11.