Albert Fish: New York's Cannibal "Gray Man" & the 1928 Grace Budd Horror | True Crime History

Northeast Legends and Stories por Michael DeLude

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Dive into the chilling true story of Albert Fish, the 1920s–1930s New York serial killer known as the "Gray Man," "Werewolf of Wysteria," and "Brooklyn Vampire." From his abusive orphanage childhood to the 1928 abduction and murder of 10-year-old Grace Budd in Harlem, explore his decades of child murders, cannibalism, and the infamous 1934 letter that led to his arrest. Uncover his 1935 White Plains trial, execution at Sing Sing, and lasting impact on FBI profiling and missing-child laws. A raw look at early 20th-century urban terror for true crime fans—listen now! #AlbertFish #GraceBudd #NewYorkSerialKiller #1920sTrueCrime #CannibalKiller #GrayMan #BrooklynVampire #TrueCrimeHistory #SingSingExecution #NYCMurderMystery

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