Some have speculated that Renczi's story may have inspired
Joseph Kesselring's play
Arsenic and Old Lace, yet this is incorrect. It was the
Amy Archer-Gilligan case which the playwright used as his model. In 2005, The
Discovery Channel's three-part series
Deadly Women recounted the history of Renczi, portrayed through reenactments and commentaries from FBI agents, a criminal profiler
Candice DeLong, and a forensic pathologist. Renczi was featured in the series' first episode titled "Obsession", where she is described as having killed her victims in the "1930s in
Bucharest, Romania". As for her motivation, the
voice-over says "modern analysis suggests she was simply looking for love." On 17 March 2012, a depiction of Renczi appeared in the
Daily Mirror, but it was proved to be a misidentified 2004 photograph, and an apology was printed. ==See also==