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Ed Gein, a Wisconsin murderer active in the 1940s and early 1950s, is the serial killer most associated with wearing or using human skin. He exhumed bodies from local cemeteries...
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true crime forensic history
Ed Gein, a Wisconsin murderer active in the 1940s and early 1950s, is the serial killer most associated with wearing or using human skin. He exhumed bodies from local cemeteries...
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Jack the Ripper DNA evidence refers to genetic material recovered from preserved artifacts, primarily letters and shawls claimed to be linked to the Whitechapel murders in 1888,...
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Isabella Ruxton is the name shared by at least two historically notable women: Isabella Ruxton (née Isthorpe), wife of British politician Joseph Ruxton, and the tragic victim i...
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In the 1870s, John Bender, his wife Kate, and their associate John Bender Jr. operated a roadside homestead in Montgomery County, Kansas, where they murdered an unknown but at l...
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