Joe Ball
- This article is about the serial killer. For the English footballer see Joe Ball
(footballer). For the article about a Minnesota senator, see
Joseph Hurst Ball .
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| Birth name: | Joseph D. Ball |
| Alias(es): | The Alligator Man, Butcher of Elmendorf, Bluebeard of South Texas |
| Born: | January 7, 1896 |
| Location: | Elemendorf, |
| Died: | |
| Cause of death: | suicide |
| Number of victims: | 5-20 |
| Country where killings occurred: | |
| States where killings occurred: | Elemendorf, |
| Span of killings: | |
Joseph D. (Joe) Ball (January 7, 1896 -
After serving on the front lines in Europe during
After a while women in the area were reported missing, including barmaids, former girlfriends and his wife. When two
A handyman that conspired with Ball, named Clifford Wheeler, admitted to helping Ball get rid of the bodies of two of the
women he had killed. Wheeler led them to the remains of Hazel Brown and Minnie Gotthard. Wheeler told authorities that Ball
murdered at least twenty other women, but the alligators had disposed of any
There were few written sources from the era which could verify Ball's crimes. Newspaper editor Michael Hall investigated the
story in depth in 2002, and wrote up his findings for
The film
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