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Cleveland’s serial ‘torso killer’ was even more vicious than Jack the Ripper

Por: New York Post Life October 15, 2022

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The first body appeared in September 1934, when a beachcomber on Lake Erie saw a half-buried “rotting slab of human flesh.” It was the lower half of a woman’s torso, its legs chopped off at the knees. Just two weeks earlier, another man found what appeared to be a human vertebrae and ribs on another beach.    It was enough to make Clevelanders antsy, and soon body parts were being “seen” everywhere. One frantic boater insisted... + full article



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