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  1. Albert Fish (19 of May of 1870 - 16 of January of 1936) was a serial killer and cannibal born in the United States, whose victims were only children. He is known by the nicknames of"The Gray Man,""Grandfather Murderer,""Werewolf Man of Wysteria"or"The Vampire of Brooklyn." He confessed to four murders and sexually abused more than 100 children.

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    Hamilton Howard "Albert" Fish was an American serial killer, rapist, child molester and cannibal who committed at least three child murders between July 1924 and June 1928. He was also known as the Gray Man, the Werewolf of Wysteria, the Brooklyn Vampire, the Moon Maniac, and the Boogey Man. Fish was a suspect in at least ten murders during his lifetime, although he only confessed to three murders that police were able to trace to a known homicide. He also confessed to stabbing at least two ...

  3. Aug 27, 2022 · Albert Hamilton Fish (May 19, 1870 – January 16, 1936) was an American sadomasochistic serial killer, rapist, child molester, and cannibal. He was suspected of at least five murders in his lifetime and confessed to having killed three children from 1924 to 1928.

  4. Oct 11, 2023 · The Truth About Albert Fish's Disturbing Last Words. At 11:06 PM on January 16th, 1936, Albert Fish was escorted to the electric chair chamber of Sing Sing Correctional Facility, 40 miles north of New York City. Three minutes and several thousand volts later, he was markedly dead. Albert Fish is, in a pleasant twist of fate, not a name that you ...

  5. Albert Hamilton Fish (* 19. máj 1870 – † 16. január 1936) bol americký natierač, otec 6 detí a kanibal. Narodil sa 19. mája 1870 vo Washingtone, D.C., Randallovi a Ellen Fishovým. Jeho otec mal v čase Fishovho narodenia 75 rokov a zomrel, keď mal Albert päť rokov. Jeho ovdovená matka nemala prostriedky na to, aby sa o Alberta a ...

  6. Albert Fish Trial: 1935 Defendant: Albert Fish Crime Charged: Murder Chief Defense Lawyers: James Dempsey, Frank J. Mahony Chief Prosecutors: Elbert T. Gallagher, Thomas D. Scoble Judge: Frederick P. Close Place: White Plains, New York Date of Trial: March 11en22, 1935 Verdict: Guilty Sentence: Death