Affairs rarely end well—but these historical affairs ended in ways that can only be described as “utterly disastrous”. From the scandalous side pieces of powerful tycoons to the maitresses-en-titre of Versailles, these lovers experienced heartbreak, scandal, brutal vengeance, and devastating ends—and each story is most disturbing than the last.
1. Vicki Morgan’s Affair Came To A Disturbing End
Vicki Morgan grew up wanting more out of life than the poverty and misery she’d known. She married a rich, older man when she was just a teen—only to discover that he was far more depraved than she was prepared for. The first time that Morgan met Alfred Bloomingdale, heir to a large family fortune, he wrote her a cheque for $8,000 on the spot.
She was intrigued, but worried that he’d be just as bad as her husband. Unfortunately, she was right…
2. He Introduced Her To His Kinky Side
Bloomingdale’s love came at the cost of his kinks. On their second lunch date, he brought along a working girl named Samantha to show Vicki exactly what he wanted—an S&M session for his eyes only. Vicki, after her marriage to Lamb, remained unfazed. He drove the two girls to meet Mistress Kay, a dominatrix, at his place on Sunset Plaza. When everything was said and done, Bloomingdale was hooked.
3. He Paid For Her Divorce
Bloomingdale became obsessed with his new lover, asking to see her three times a week at his place for his salacious sessions…but even that wasn’t enough. Bloomingdale wanted Vicki all to himself. He called Earle Lamb and offered to pay him to divorce his wife. Lamb needed little convincing. He approached his lawyer to file an alienation of affection suit. Vicki was Bloomingdale’s problem now.
4. She Made Him End His Affairs
As Bloomingdale’s mistress, Morgan lived in the lap of luxury—but when Bloomingdale’s wife caught them out together one night, the consequences were dire. She made Bloomingdale drop Morgan like a hot potato and cut her off, but Vicki refused to go down without a fight. She filed a lawsuit against the Bloomingdales, arguing that the sudden stop to her monthly allowance constituted a breach of verbal contract since Alfred promised her support.
After drumming up some publicity and fueling Betsy’s ire, the case quickly ended up down the drain. For the first time since she was 16, Vicki had to fend for herself.
5. She Refused To Give Up
Morgan turned to illicit substances to cope, but Bloomingdale’s wife Betsy’s ultimatum didn’t last long, and he found his way back to her. Still, her hard partying had done some damage. Morgan spent a period in a psychiatric facility, but when she got out, life landed another brutal hit: Bloomingdale had cancer. As things got worse for him, Betsy cut off Morgan again. Morgan, of course, shot back with a palimony lawsuit.
Bloomingdale passed on—and Morgan ultimately lost the suit. It was a sad ending to their story, but the worst was yet to come.
6. She Was Between A Rock And A Hard Place
Vicki Morgan, now broke and alone, moved in with Marvin Pancoast, a friend she’d met while in the psychiatric facility. They were both trying to get back on their feet—but their relationship was also seriously toxic. Morgan wanted Pancoast to do everything for her, and he crumbled like a cookie. When they faced eviction, she tasked him with finding a new place.
Ultimately, he failed—and that’s when it all came to a disturbing climax.
7. He Couldn’t Take It Anymore
Pancoast, in a fugue state, attacked her. When he came back to himself, he found Vicki’s body on the bed, bloodied and still, with a blood-soaked baseball bat on the floor. He turned himself in not long after. Of course, this didn’t stop people from speculating that he was a fall guy, and that someone else had targeted Vicki Morgan. After all, Alfred Bloomingdale had plenty of powerful friends—and she’d known all their depraved secrets.
Vicki Morgan’s life was a roller coaster ride—and so was Maria Fitzherbert’s, the mistress of King George IV.
8. Maria Fitzherbert’s Affair Was A Tragic Soap Opera
By the time she was 28 years old, Maria Fitzherbert had already been widowed twice—but apparently, that wasn’t enough heartbreak for her, so she got involved with George IV, who was at that time the Prince of Wales and thus, heir to the throne. But it wasn’t love at first sight, or even at second. No, while George had his sights set on Maria, she aloof with him. Of course, this only made him more persistent—until one night, when he went too far.
9. She Was Blackmailed
George was desperate to be with Maria, and on one horrible night, he pushed a knife straight into his chest. The wounded Prince lay in his bed bleeding profusely, and sent a message to Fitzherbert, threatening to stab himself again unless she came to his side. She had no choice but to play her part in this twisted game. When she arrived, he proposed—but she knew that it would never happen.
Not only was she a widow, she was also a Catholic and a commoner. But George was persistent—and somehow, he eventually got her to agree.