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  Albert Fish
Fish traveled from state to state in the 1920's leaving a trail of victims from molestation to cases of children disappearing.
Albert has several stays in mental hospitals but was released because they determined that although he was a little weird, he was sane.
Albert Fish was labeled a "masochist, a child molester, and a cannibal" with his primary victims being children, namely young boys.
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  Albert Fish - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Albert Fish was born as Hamilton Fish in Washington, D.C., to Randall Fish (1795-1875) of Kennebec, Maine and his wife, Ellen, of Ireland.
Fish, a painter, claimed to have drifted across the United States, murdering at least one person in each of the twenty-three states he had visited as well as various other victims along the way, although this claim is not supported by any of the known documents on his life.
Fish was executed on January 16, 1936, in the electric chair at Sing Sing.
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 Albert Fish
Albert Howard Fish (aka the Moon Maniac[?]), was one of the most loathed criminals in history.
Fish was a painter, who drifted across the United States, molesting and torturing children in nearly every state.
Reputed to be a sado-masochist, Fish reportedly indulged in self mutilation, driving needles into his body, mostly around his genitals; stuffing cotton balls soaked with lighter fluid into his rectum and setting fire to them; and consuming not only the flesh of his victims, but urine, blood and excrement.
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 NationMaster - Encyclopedia: Albert Fish
Fish, a painter, drifted across the United States, he later claimed to have had a murder victim in each of the twenty three states he had visited, as well as other victims.
Albert Fish was born in Washington DC in 1870.
Fish was sent to trial for the murder of Grace Budd, his defence was insanity.
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 Albert Fish
Fish was five years old when his father died, and his mother placed him in an orphanage while she worked to support herself.
Obscene letters were another of his passions, and Fish mailed of countless examples to strangers, their addresses obtained from matrimonial agencies or newspaper "lonely-hearts" columns.
Sentenced to die, Fish was electrocuted at Sing Sing prison on January 16, 1936.
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 ALBERT FISH   (Site not responding. Last check: )
Albert Fish killed between eight and fifteen victims, and he was a cannibal, child molestor, and sado-masochist.
Albert liked to be beated with a nail studded paddle, and liked to stick needles under his fingernails and in his groin.
Albert said she was not molested before she died, she died a virgin.
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 Albert Fish   (Site not responding. Last check: )
Born Hamilton Fish in Washington DC to a family with a history mental illness Fish grew up in an orphanage he was ruthlessly whipped and beaten.
Reputed to be a sado-masochist Fish reportedly indulged in self-mutilation driving into his body mostly around his genitals; cotton balls soaked with lighter fluid into rectum and setting fire to them; and not only the flesh of his victims urine blood and excrement.
Fish is considered to be the inspiration the character of Hannibal Lecter in Thomas Harris 's novel (and later the film) The Silence of the Lambs.
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 Albert Fish - Horror   (Site not responding. Last check: )
On December 15, 1930 Albert Fish was committed to a psychiatric ward, Bellevue, for a ten-day observation.
Albert Fish was to be the model for Hannibal “The Cannibal”; Lector in the movie “Silence of the Lambs.” Fish shares the inspiration of Lector with Ed Gein, who also helped to inspire both Hannibal Lector and Buffalo Bill.
Fish was probably also one of the main sources for the warnings children get from their parents to trust no one and never to go with strangers.
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 Albert Fish
The landlady said that Fish had told her to hold a letter that he was expecting from his son who worked for the Civilian Conservation Corps in North Carolina.
Albert Fish was facing indictments in Manhattan and Westchester County.
Fish was not happy with the verdict, but the prospect of being electrocuted had its appeal to him.
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 Albert Fish
Hamilton (Albert) Fish was born May 19, 1870 in Washington, D.C. to a birth family plagued with serious mental illnesses.
Fish beaten mercilessly regularly at the orphanage he was raised in.
Fish promised to send for Edward in a few days but convinced the parents to allow him to take his younger sister, Grace, 10, to a party at his home that evening.
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 Albert Fish   (Site not responding. Last check: )
Fish was born in Washington, D.C. in 1870.
Fish took to answering ads placed in the newspapers by single women, though definitely not in the fashion they desired.
An address that Fish had not erased well enough on the back of the letter's envelope led police to the old man and the child killer was immediately arrested.
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It is very possible that Fish may have indeed gotten away with all of the murders had he not been compelled to write to Grace's mother years after the girl's disappearance and describe the murder and subsequent eating of the little girl.
The landlady mentioned that Fish had told her to hold a letter that he was expecting from his son who worked for the Civilian Conservation Corps in North Carolina.
The prosecution psychiatrists testified that Fish was sane.
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 ALBERT FISH
Albert Budd, Grace's father, earned a modest living as a doorman but it never seemed to be enough to adequately take care of the entire brood, which consisted of his wife, Delia, eighteen year-old Edward, Albert Jr., Grace and the youngest child, five year-old Beatrice.
Fish had come back a half hour earlier and to stall until the detective could get there, she had given him a cup of tea and invited him to sit down.
Fish was no match for the solidly built officer though and King grabbed him by the wrist and twisted it until the razor dropped to the floor.
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 BookRags: Albert Fish Biography
Though Albert Fish was often referred to as the most "deranged" killer in American history, his story remained largely untold primarily because of its horrifying content and the fact that it took place in the 1920s.
Fish recounted how he took Gracie to his cottage, known by locals in the rural section of Westchester County, New York, as "Wisteria", and strangled, decapitated, and mutilated her.
Fish was found guilty on March 22, 1935, and was executed in the electric chair at Sing Sing Prison on January 16, 1936.
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 Albert Fish: The Gray Man
Albert Fish started life on a rough road - at the age of five his father died and he was sent to an orphanage.
Fish was still willing to have her back with the family, but not Straube.
Fish was not a particularly smart man, cunning maybe, but he did have amazing luck.
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 Definition of a Monster   (Site not responding. Last check: )
Albert Fish was a monster who murdered to satisfy his dark, inner longings.
When Fish was younger, it is believed that he fell from a cherry tree, which caused a head injury that had permanent effects, which included hallucinations.
Albert Fish died at the age of 65 on January 16, 1936, at Sing Sing’s Prison.
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 Albert Fish
Albert Fish, born on May nineteenth, 1870, in Washington, D.C., is the monster to end all monsters.
In Fish's recollection, he stated that Gracie screamed and said she would tell her mother when she saw that he was naked and brandishing a knife.
As it turned out, Albert Fish was a father of six, a religious fanatic, (he would strip off his clothes and scream, "I am Christ!" inside his cell,) the subject of six arrests dating back to 1903, numerous stays in mental hospitals, and the ultimate purveyor of sadomasochism.
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 Fish School
He was trained with the Fish School system and he holds the Guinness World Record for "Fish with the largest repertoire of tricks." Don't miss Albert's television debut in an award-winning TV commercial for Axe deodorant.
And don't forget to visit the Fish School Forum, to discuss, share tips and hear recent news about the fascinating hobby of pet fish training.
Below is a short demonstration video of all the incredible tricks our latest and best Fish School graduate, a common goldfish named Comet, has learned to perform using the R2 Fish School Training Kit.
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 Albert Fish
Albert Fish was a sadist, a masochist, a child molester, and a cannibal.
Fish carried with him what he referred to as his "instruments of hell" which consisted of a butcher knife, a cleaver, and a saw.
Albert Fish was sentenced to electrocution in New York's Sing Sing Prison.
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Albert fish had been born in Washington, DC, his father, a riverboat captain, was seventy-five at the time.
His father died when Fish was five years old, and he was placed in an orphanage, from which he regulary ran away.
Albert Fish then consumed this grisly repast down to the last awful morsel, then he vanished.
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 Albert Fish
Albert Fish: Information From Answers.comAlbert Fish WARNING: Owing to the significantly grisly nature of the crimes described, the contents of this article may be disturbing to some readers.
Albert FishAlbert Fish was a sadist, a masochist, a child molester, and a cannibal.
ALBERT FISHAlbert Fish killed between eight and fifteen victims, and he was a cannibal, child molestor, and sado-masochist.
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 Albert Fish (politician) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Albert Fish (1923 – April 5, 2006) was a Canadian realtor and member of the Canadian House of Commons.
He started working in real estate in 1954 and opened his own firm, Albert Fish Real Estate Limited, in 1957.
Fish had previously suffered a heart attack during the 1980 election campaign.
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 Albert Fish
Fish particularly relished recounting how he had cut off his victim's head, holding her over a five-gallon paint drum so as not to lose as much as a drop of her precious, warm blood.
Fish was sentanced to die in the electric chair.
Albert Fish, monster extraordinary, died like an ordinary man, with no fanfare, with no unnatural occurances at all.
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 Albert Fish - Interesting Motherfucker
Albert Fish was born in Washington D.C. on May 10, 1870 which was far too early for Elvis to appear on the Ed Sullivan show and solve everybody's problems.
When Albert was five years old his father died and he was sent to St. John's Orphanage which he cited as the beginning of his problems.
Fish's children all claimed that he was always a perfectly normal Dad but I would like to know what kind of parents they were to Fish's grandchildren.
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 Serial Killer Central
Albert Fish was a housepainter and a father to six children.Albert Fish was also a child molester, cannibal and serial killer claiming to have attacked over 100 children.
Albert Fish was born in washington DC, his father was a seventy five year old River boat Captain.
Albert Fish (in my opinion) is by far the most interesting serial killer next to Henry Lee Lucas.
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Albert Fish was a grandfatherly man who specialized in murdering and cannibalizing
Fish had committed hundreds of sexual assaults and 16 or more murders.
Albert Fish was born on May 19, 1870 in Washington,
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 Albert Fish - Search Results - MSN Encarta
Albert (prince consort), full name Albert Francis Charles Augustus Emmanuel of Saxe-Coburg-Gotha (1819-1861), prince consort to Queen Victoria of...
Albert (of Saxony) (1828-1902), king of Saxony (1873-1902), noted for his military ability.
Albertus Magnus, Saint (circa 1200-80), called Albert the Great and known as doctor universalis for his wide interest in natural science.
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 Albert Fish
In the 1920's Fish travelled accross 23 US states painting house's, he seized this as a perfect opportunity to commit his perverted acts on children.
The Mr Howard was in fact the 58-year-old Albert Fish, who thought up the idea of killing Grace Budd so he could use her body for acts of cannibalism.
At Sing Sing Prison on 16 January 1936 Albert Fish who described the death sentence as 'the supreme thrill of my life', was electrocuted.
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 Albert Fish
Los hijos de Fish contaron cómo habían visto a su padre golpeándose el cuerpo desnudo con tablones claveteados hasta hacer brotar sangre.
Estas declaraciones acerca de sus víctimas le cuestan a Fish la sentencia de culpable por crímenes con premeditación tras diagnosticarlo psicótico, pero cuerdo.
Albert Fish se llevaría a la tumba su mayor secreto, el número de personas que habría asesinado.
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 Fish School Photo Gallery
In fact Albert is the current holder of the Guinness World Record for the fish with the most tricks!
Albert is quite a ham, as you can seem from the starring role he plays in this highly acclaimed Axe Deodorant ad, It was a finalist in the Best TV Commercial category at the 2007 Cannes Film Festival in France.
Albert has also learned to play fetch, retrieving the ball from the bottom of his tank and nudging it back to his owner's waiting hand.
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