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The Gray Man of New York: The Albert Fish Story

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The Gray Man of New York: The Albert Fish Story Albert Fish was 64 years old when Detective William King caught him in December of 1934. He looked like somebody’s grandfather. He had murdered ten-year-old Grace Budd in 1928 at an abandoned house called Wisteria Cottage, and six years later he mailed her mother a letter describing the crime. This is the full deep-dive into the man known as the Gray Man, the Brooklyn Vampire, and the Werewolf of Wysteria. We trace his childhood at Saint John’s Orphanage, the collapse of his marriage, the murders of Francis McDonnell and Billy Gaffney, the six-year cold case that nearly defeated the NYPD, the letter that solved it, and the trial that exposed everything American psychiatry and the M’Naghten Rule could not contain. Includes historical context on 1920s child welfare, the founding of the FBI Behavioral Analysis Unit decades later, Dr. Fredric Wertham’s sealed psychiatric files, and what this case says about who America protected and who it left behind. This is True Crime Blueprint. 10minutemurder.com [https://10minutemurder.com]

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