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  1. The Cleveland Torso Murderer (littéralement « le meurtrier aux torses de Cleveland », également appelé, dans la presse locale de l'époque, The Torso Killer ou The Mad Butcher of Kingsbury Run ), est un tueur en série américain non identifié, qui a sévi dans le quartier de Kingsbury Run, à Cleveland dans l' Ohio aux États ...

  2. The Cleveland Torso Murderer, also known as the Mad Butcher of Kingsbury Run, was an unidentified serial killer who was active in Cleveland, Ohio, United States, in the 1930s.

  3. 29 sept. 2020 · More than 11 million people attended the exposition in the two summers it was open, but none could identify “the tattooed man,” one of at least a dozen “torso murders” that plagued northern...

    • Vince Guerrieri
  4. 12 oct. 2018 · Cleveland's infamous Torso Murders: 80 years later, the fascination endures (vintage photos) CLEVELAND, Ohio – More than 80 years after the Mad Butcher of Kingsbury Run cut a swath of terror...

  5. In this grim setting, the most notorious murder case in Cleveland’s history would unfolded. September 1934: A young man found the remains of a woman in her mid-30s. The torso with thighs still attached, but amputated at the knees, had washed up on the shores of Lake Erie just east of Bratenahl.

  6. 19 juin 2014 · His white moustache rises, and his severe face breaks into a grin. For 18 years, Badal, 71, has researched the Torso Murders, the spree of decapitation killings that terrified Cleveland during the Great Depression. The torso murderer killed seven men and five or six women.

  7. The TORSO MURDERS, committed between Sept. 1935 and Aug. 1938, were believed to be serial killings. Most of the bodies were discovered in or near the KINGSBURY RUN area—a creek bed that ran from E. 90th St. and Kinsman Rd. SE to the CUYAHOGA RIVER.