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On this episode, Beard Laws and Meg discuss the story of Albert Fish, one of America's most notorious serial killers, was known for his violent and gruesome crimes. He had a troubled childhood, with a family history of mental illness and abuse. Fish engaged in self-harm and engaged in sadomasochistic practices. He targeted young boys, torturing, mutilating, and murdering them. One of his most well-known victims was Grace Budd, a 10-year-old girl whom he killed and cannibalized. Fish was eventually arrested, found guilty, and executed in the electric chair. His case highlighted the need for improved mental health care and criminal justice system.
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Episode Highlights
Albert Fish was one of America's most notorious serial killers, known for his violent and gruesome crimes.
Fish had a troubled childhood, with a family history of mental illness and abuse.
He engaged in self-harm and sadomasochistic practices, targeting young boys for torture, mutilation, and murder.
One of his most well-known victims was Grace Budd, a 10-year-old girl whom he killed and cannibalized.
Fish was eventually arrested, found guilty, and executed in the electric chair, highlighting the need for improved mental health care and the criminal justice system.
Episode Quotes
"The real story of Albert Fish begins now. Let's start at the beginning with his early life and the events that may have shaped the monster he would become."
"Fish is said to have helped the executioner position the electrodes on his body. His last words were reportedly, 'I don't even know why I'm here.'"
"When pressed by the assembled journalist to reveal the document's contents, he refused stating, 'I will never show it to anyone. It was the most filthy string of obscenities that I have ever read.'"
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On this episode, Beard Laws and Meg discuss the story of Albert Fish, one of America's most notorious serial killers, was known for his violent and gruesome crimes. He had a troubled childhood, with a family history of mental illness and abuse. Fish engaged in self-harm and engaged in sadomasochistic practices. He targeted young boys, torturing, mutilating, and murdering them. One of his most well-known victims was Grace Budd, a 10-year-old girl whom he killed and cannibalized. Fish was eventually arrested, found guilty, and executed in the electric chair. His case highlighted the need for improved mental health care and criminal justice system.
Check out our friends of the show!
Milwaukee Pretzels: https://milwaukeepretzel.com/
Vermont Flannels: https://vermontflannels.com/beardlaws
Copper Johns Beard: http://thebestbeardproducts.com
Brio : https://brio4life.com/ Use Code BEARDLAWS
Episode Highlights
Albert Fish was one of America's most notorious serial killers, known for his violent and gruesome crimes.
Fish had a troubled childhood, with a family history of mental illness and abuse.
He engaged in self-harm and sadomasochistic practices, targeting young boys for torture, mutilation, and murder.
One of his most well-known victims was Grace Budd, a 10-year-old girl whom he killed and cannibalized.
Fish was eventually arrested, found guilty, and executed in the electric chair, highlighting the need for improved mental health care and the criminal justice system.
Episode Quotes
"The real story of Albert Fish begins now. Let's start at the beginning with his early life and the events that may have shaped the monster he would become."
"Fish is said to have helped the executioner position the electrodes on his body. His last words were reportedly, 'I don't even know why I'm here.'"
"When pressed by the assembled journalist to reveal the document's contents, he refused stating, 'I will never show it to anyone. It was the most filthy string of obscenities that I have ever read.'"
Check out all the podcast on the Beard Laws Studio: https://beardlawsstudio.com
Check out the interactive map at https://yoretown.com
Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.

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