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The Cleveland Torso Murderer (also known as the Mad Butcher of Kingsbury Run) was an unidentified serial killer active in the Cleveland, Ohio, area in the early 20th century. The official toll of the ...
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Eliot Ness, head of the Cleveland Police Department in the late 1930s, chased the elusive Cleveland Torso Murderer, a fiendish serial killer also known as the Mad Butcher of Kingsbury Run. Author Marilyn Bardsley uncovered the identity of the killer who Ness kept secret for many decades. Angling toward downtown, Above the Run,
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The Cleveland Torso Murders were officially never solved, Coroner Samuel Gerber, who did the autopsies of most of the Butcher’s victims, reported that the "work resembles exactly that of the torso murderer." Thanks to this final killing, and the confusing run of dead ends and worthless clues that plagued the case,
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This dark period in Cleveland's history began in September 1934, when the well-preserved torso of a woman was found washed up on the shores of Lake Erie near Bratenahl. She was never identified, and instead became known as "The UPDATE: The Kingsbury Run murderer may have also killed several people around Pittsburgh.
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The Cleveland Torso Murderer. Also known as the Mad Butcher of Kingsbury Run. Another elusive killer that was never caught. His official tally was 12,
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One of the most infamous crimes in Northeast Ohio were the so-called "Torso" murders of the mid-1930s. Still unsolved, the gruesome crimes were the talk of...
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Discovering the killer of the Black Dahlia and the Cleveland Torso Murderer maybe purely academic at this time but uncovering the true identity of the killer of Suzanne Degnan, Josephine Ross and Frances Brown is more than an exercise in historical study.
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Detailed overview with photographs, from the Cleveland Police Museum. Cleveland in the 1930s was a city on the rise. The completion of what are now regarded as our architectural gems were reality. Steadily, the population continued to grow, embracing a melting pot of laborers needed to support our economically...
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Brief illustrated overview. County Coroner Samuel Gerber and Cleveland Police detectives search among the rocks of the lakefront for remains of victims of the Torso Murderer, 1938. CPL.
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Encyclopedia of Cleveland History: Torso Murders - Brief illustrated overview. Wikipedia: Cleveland Torso Murderer - Entry from publicly editable encyclopedia. Includes speculation about the killer's identity and possible additional victims.
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