That photo, taken by Frank M. Hohenberger, shows a lovely old lady somewhere in Brown County USA, before the 40s.
This is a mugshot of Cianciulli in the 40s, who BTW also turned the bodies into "crunchy tea cakes" she then ate & shared with others...

They are not the same person
The serial killer Leonarda Cianciulli interviewed by Professor Saporito, Pozzuoli, Italy.
And here the lady making soap in (probably) the 1920s/1930s.
Yes, according to this website she is a soap maker;
abigaildoll.com/art/hohenberge…
Everybody who thought she was Cianciulli say sorry to her.

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