Cleveland's Mad Butcher – The 1930's Brutal Slayings



The Cleveland Torso Murders 1934 to 1938 – Unsolved

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49 thoughts on “Cleveland's Mad Butcher – The 1930's Brutal Slayings”

  1. The fact that this killer is so similar to Jack the Ripper and they both had medical surgical knowledge, this makes me not trust any doctors and nurses anymore.

    Matter of fact, I don’t trust the doctors and nurses in todays society. I don’t trust the fbi, cia, atf, democrat politicians and fake news media because their all corrupt.

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  2. Glad you were in the area-That Doctor at a funeral parlor on Broadway, not far from the kill sites-its believed he was draining the blood at his office. He did send letters to Ness taunting him.

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  3. When I was a young man growing up in the 70's in Eastlake, a fellow school mate went to the beach to do some early morning fishing and went to sit on a stump and set up, well the stump turned out to be a human torso and from what I was told, the police said she was a hooker from Cleveland that floated and landed on that very spot. Makes me wonder if the killer is the same. This was around 1977-79. If I recall correctly. You never know could have been done by the same killer though much older.

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  4. Hi Chris love the hard work you put into your videos. Also love them when Lamont tags along. It’s a very interesting video I think that doctor was involved in some way. RIP to all the victims πŸ™πŸ™ πŸ‘ŠπŸ‘πŸ‡¬πŸ‡§πŸ‡ΊπŸ‡Έ

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  5. I wouldn't assume it was a doctor – any average joe working for a meat packing company would have had the tools and cutting knowledge to make those kinds of cuts – and really they would have had tons more experience than even a doctor because they were slashing all day every day for an 8 hour shift.
    The stockyards, slaughterhouses and renderers made up Cleveland's 3rd largest industry through the 1950s. If I were Elliot Ness, I'd a looked there.

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