The Disturbing Case of Albert Hamilton Fish: The Boogie Man

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Albert Hamilton Fish, a notorious American serial killer and cannibal, had a disturbing childhood marked by abuse and developed twisted desires early on. He terrorized his victims, particularly young children, with his sadistic acts, leading to multiple murders and gruesome crimes. His most infamous victim, Grace Budd, was a ten-year-old girl whose tragic fate brought Fish to justice and ultimately the electric chair. Fish's chilling profile as a transient killer and his organized approach to his crimes continue to shock and haunt. Explore the dark world of this macabre figure through his horrific deeds and twisted mind.


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  1. M.Yudha & Dolan Wilson ALBERT HAMILTON FISH: THE BOOGIE MAN

  2. Childhood Background May 19, 1870 January 16, 1936 His father died of a heart attack, which caused his mother to put him in an Orphanage due to financial problems. He was frequently whipped and beaten there and discovered that he enjoyed physical pain. The other orphans would often tease him for getting erections whenever he gets beaten. Started having a homosexual relationship at the age of 12 with young boys.

  3. Early Life Fish moved to New York City in 1890 and became a male prostitute. He said he began raping young boys and when imprisoned, he regularly had sex with men while in prison. Throughout 1989 he continued molesting young boys under the age of 6 as he works as a house painter. Developed an interest in castration; he once dated a mentally challenged man and tried to castrate him.

  4. Attacks He claimed to Had children in every state. Albert Hamilton Fish was an American masochistic serial killer and cannibal. He once said, I like children, they are tasty. He often wrote long notes to the family of his early victims, explaining how he captured them. He was tied to 15 murder cases, but was only convicted for the murder of Grace Budd.

  5. Grace Budd Grace Budd was a ten year old girl who was murdered and eaten by Albert Fish in 1928. Her family was one of the few who received letters of the kidnap from Fish. The letter was used to trace Fish and was used in the trial on March 1935. He was then convicted guilty and was put on death sentence via electric chair. Supreme thrill of my life

  6. Profile White male Transient Killer Trolling: Searches for little boys around the neighborhood. Wooing: Unknown. But witnesses claim that most of the children seem to be calm. Capture: Takes the children to a solitary location. Murder: Kills the children violently after he molests them. Totem: None.

  7. Organized or Disorganized? Organized Planned kidnaps Leave the bodies (the remains) in the forest or buried. Scouts the area for victims and locations

  8. Sources http://murderpedia.org/male.F/f/fish- albert.htm http://www.crimelibrary.com/serial_killers/no torious/fish/index.html http://www.nydailynews.com/new- york/1928-murder-grace-budd-albert-fish- gallery-1.1277430

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