Margaretha Geertruida MacLeod was a Dutch exotic dancer and courtesan who was convicted of being a spy for Germany during WWI. Born in Leeuwarden, Netherlands, she was the eldest of four children of Adam Zelle and Antje van der Meulen.
After moving back to the Netherlands, the couple officially separated on 30 August 1902. The divorce became final in 1906.
During a visit of Jeanne with her father, MacLeod decided not to return Jeanne to her mother.
Jeanne later died at the age of 21, also possibly from complications relating to syphilis.
Mata Hari's career went into decline after 1912.
"My international connections are due of my work as a dancer, nothing else .... Because I really did not spy. It is terrible that I cannot defend myself".
Zelle then turned to face the firing squad and blew them a kiss. They fired.
"Slowly, inertly, she settled to her knees, her head up always, and without the slightest change of expression on her face.
Her head was embalmed and kept in the Museum of Anatomy in Paris. In 2000, archivists discovered that it had disappeared, possibly as early as 1954. It remains missing.