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  1. The Cleveland Torso Murderer, also known as the Mad Butcher of Kingsbury Run, was an unidentified serial killer who was active in Cleveland, Ohio, United States, in the 1930s.

  2. El asesino de los torsos de Cleveland (en inglés: Torso Cleveland Murderer), también conocido como el Carnicero loco de Kingsbury Run, fue un asesino en serie estadounidense no identificado que mató y desmembró al menos a trece víctimas, cuyos cadáveres dejó en la zona de Cleveland, Ohio, en los años 1930.

  3. On June 5, 1936, two boys who had cut school to go fishing found a rumpled pair of pants under a tree on the city’s east side. Tied up in the pants was a man’s severed head. The nude,...

  4. CLEVELAND, Ohio – More than 80 years after the Mad Butcher of Kingsbury Run cut a swath of terror through town, Clevelanders remained fascinated with the gruesome killer.

  5. Between 1935 and 1938, a serial killer murdered and dismembered at least 12 victims - only 2 of which were ever positively identified. This killer is officially unidentified, yet researchers of today are quite certain who committed these horrible crimes.

  6. In four years, the Cleveland Torso Murderer killed, dismembered, and castrated 12 different victims, and was never identified.

  7. The TORSO MURDERS, committed between Sept. 1935 and Aug. 1938, were believed to be serial killings. Most of the bodies were discovered in or near the KINGSBURY RUN area—a creek bed that ran from E. 90th St. and Kinsman Rd. SE to the CUYAHOGA RIVER.