Dr. Francis Sweeney
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Dr. Francis Sweeney: The Cleveland Torso KillerFrom September 1935 to August 1938, a killer stalked the margins of Depression-era Cleveland, leaving a trail of decapitated and dismembered bodies in the ravine known as Kingsbury Run. Dubbed the Mad Butcher, this methodical, surgically skilled predator claimed at least twelve official victims, most of them nameless then, and nameless still. Despite an investigation led by Eliot Ness, the most celebrated lawman of his generation, the case was never solved.Dr. Francis Sweeney AKA, The Mad Butcher of Kingsbury Run is a landmark work of narrative true crime that reconstructs the murders, the investigation, and their enduring legacy with unprecedented depth and honesty. Drawing on forensic records, historical archives, and modern criminological analysis, Seamus Moriarty places the killings within the social catastrophe of the Great Depression, arguing that the Depression itself manufactured the victim pool, creating a population of the invisible and the abandoned upon whom a predator could operate with near-total impunity. The book profiles the three primary suspects, reconstructs Ness's secret hotel room interrogation of the most compelling among them, and follows the case into the twenty-first century, where investigative genetic genealogy is finally bringing modern science to bear on the nameless dead of Cuyahoga County's Potter's Field.Rigorously researched and compellingly written, this is the definitive account of one of America's most haunting unsolved crimes, and a reckoning with the society that made it possible.
Dr. Francis Sweeney: The Cleveland Torso KillerFrom September 1935 to August 1938, a killer stalked the margins of Depression-era Cleveland, leaving a trail of decapitated and dismembered bodies in the ravine known as Kingsbury Run. Dubbed the Mad Butcher, this methodical, surgically skilled predator claimed at least twelve official victims, most of them nameless then, and nameless still. Despite an investigation led by Eliot Ness, the most celebrated lawman of his generation, the case was never solved.Dr. Francis Sweeney AKA, The Mad Butcher of Kingsbury Run is a landmark work of narrative true crime that reconstructs the murders, the investigation, and their enduring legacy with unprecedented depth and honesty. Drawing on forensic records, historical archives, and modern criminological analysis, Seamus Moriarty places the killings within the social catastrophe of the Great Depression, arguing that the Depression itself manufactured the victim pool, creating a population of the invisible and the abandoned upon whom a predator could operate with near-total impunity. The book profiles the three primary suspects, reconstructs Ness's secret hotel room interrogation of the most compelling among them, and follows the case into the twenty-first century, where investigative genetic genealogy is finally bringing modern science to bear on the nameless dead of Cuyahoga County's Potter's Field.Rigorously researched and compellingly written, this is the definitive account of one of America's most haunting unsolved crimes, and a reckoning with the society that made it possible.
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