Albert Fish, often referred to as the "Brooklyn Vampire" and "Gray Man," was a notorious serial killer and cannibal in the early 20th century. However, the phrase "Budd not a killer" likely refers to the fact that he did not personally kill all his victims. In the case of Grace Budd, whom he famously abducted and murdered, Fish did take her life, but he is also known for attempting to manipulate circumstances around his acts, which may lead some to argue about the nature of his actions and intent. Nonetheless, he is primarily recognized as a killer in criminal history.
Albert Fish was a serial killer, rapist and cannibal. His birth name was Hamilton Howard Fish. The Budd last name belongs to a victim named Grace Budd.
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In an anonymous letter sent to the parents of Grace Budd, 6 years after her disappearance - Albert Fish confessed to murdering, and cannibalising their daughter in 1928.
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Albert Fish was born in Washington D.C. in 1870. He is best known for being a serial killer. Fish was convicted, sentenced to death and executed in 1936.
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Albert Fish kill and ate Grace Budd. Several years later, he wrote a letter to Grace's parent to tell them how he kill Grace and how he cook the flesh of their little girl.
He confessed to such, primarily the mentally ill and African-Americans because he believed they would not be missed.
The infamous Dutch Oven Murderer was Albert Fish, a serial killer who committed gruesome crimes in the early 20th century. Fish targeted young children, torturing and killing them in horrific ways. He was known for his cannibalistic tendencies and extreme sadism. Fish's most notorious crime was the abduction, murder, and cannibalism of 10-year-old Grace Budd in 1928. He was eventually caught, convicted, and executed for his crimes.
The duration of Killer Fish is 1.68 hours.