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At the height of the Great Depression, nearly every family was affected in some way. Many were forced to leave their homes and move into makeshift shantytowns. "Hoovervilles", as they were o referred to back then were often made up of a mixture of petty criminals and the working poor, all struggling to survive. In Cleveland, Ohio, that struggle was made even harder when a depraved murderer made Kingsbury Run their hunting ground. 

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Sources:

The Cleveland Torso Murderer. (2019, June 21). Unsolved Casebook. https://www.unsolvedcasebook.com/the-cleveland-torso-murderer/

 

Contributors to Wikimedia projects. (2020, December 19). Cleveland Torso Murderer. Wikipedia. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cleveland_Torso_Murderer

 

 
Torso Murders - Cleveland Police Museum. (n.d.). Cleveland Police Museum. Retrieved December 27, 2020, from https://www.clevelandpolicemuseum.org/collections/torso-murders/

 
Badal, J. J. (2001). In the Wake of the Butcher: Cleveland’s Torso Murders. Kent State University Press.
 

 

 

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