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A Fangirl’s Guide to Murder by Charlie Cagle

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“Milwaukee Cannibal”

“The Butcher of Plainfield”

Creator of “ the Murder Castle”

JEFFREY DAHMER

ED GEIN

THE ZODIAC

H.H. HOLMES

NECROPHILE // CANNIBAL // STRANGLER

BODY SNATCHER // SHOOTER

STABBER // SHOOTER

ARSON // TORTURER // ASPHIXIATOR

Ed Gein was the artistic type, always looking for interesting mediums to work with. He showed a strong interest in decorative furniture as well as high-fashion clothing. He became famous from his works that he created in his family farmhouse, which he remodeled into a personal studio in Wisconsin.

Jeffery Dahmer was a flirtatious person, usually seeking the attention of handsome younger men. He loved a glass of wine, and a warm body to cuddle up to. He was very conscious of the environment and was never one to waste, as he always was passionate about recycling and reusing.

A big fan of Astrology, [xTRF:79] loved working with puzzles. [04s] was a huge advocate of print media and aspired to have his puzzles published in the local papers of [04s] hometown in California. Although [xTRF:79] is fairly private professionally, [04s] is reported to have met with 37 people over [04s] career.

17

BEATEN TO DEATH

3

LUNG CANCER

28-37

13 YEAR

WISCONSIN, USA

3 YEAR

WISCONSIN, USA

7 YEAR

ALL CONFIRMED

KILLING SPREE

1978

H 2#55 - 0 X S 4

WHILE INCARCERATED

2 CONFIRMED

KILLING SPREE

1991

1954

WHILE INSTITUTIONALIZED

5 CONFIRMED

KILLING SPREE

1957

1963

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A classic gentleman, Dr. Holmes was the owner of a popular hotel and pharmacy that gained its success from being in walking distance from the Chicago World’s Fair in the late 1800s. He fancied himself a bit of an architect, as he made many renovations to his hotel that surprised many of its guests.

AA_7!d90(44x)

27+

HANGING

CALIFORNIA, USA

8 YEAR

CALIFORNIA, USA

LOCr-E800923/4sp

9 CONFIRMED

KILLING SPREE

1970

1886

PUBLIC EXECUTION

1894


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