Albert Fish


 
 

Albert H. Fish (May 19, 1870 – January 16, 1936) was an American serial killer and cannibal. He was also known as the Moon Maniac, the Gray Man, and the Brooklyn Vampire.

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Over the course of his criminal career, he murdered several children (some of whom he claimed to have eaten) and tortured others across the United States.

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Born Hamilton Fish in Washington, D.C., to a family with an extensive history of mental illness, Fish grew up in an orphanage where he was ruthlessly whipped and beaten. In 1898, he was married to a woman nine years his junior, with whom he had six children. His wife subsequently ran off with another man.


 

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Introduction
Early life and crimes
Grace Budd
The infamous letter
Trial and execution
External links
 
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