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The Cleveland Torso Murderer
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October 29, 2021
The Cleveland Torso Murderer, also known as the Mad Butcher of Kingsbury Run was a serial killer active in Cleveland, Ohio in the 1930′s. The killer remains unidentified to this day. The total number of victims is counted at 12, though many believe it could have been up to 20. 
The victims that we know of were killed between 1935 and 1938, which is an extremely short amount of time for a murderer to have killed that many people. A Cleveland detective named Peter Merylo believes that this mad man had more victims, and that the killing spree could of lasted from the 1920′s to the 1950′s. 
There were also two victims found that it was unknown if the Cleveland Torso murderer had actually killed them, though many believe he did. One victim was never identified and she was known as “The Lady of the Lake” found on September 5, 1934, and the second victim was an identified man named Robert Robertson, found on July 22, 1950. 
Many of the victims were unknown people who were never identified, perhaps drifters who were just temporarily living in Cleveland or stopping by for matters. There were only 2 victims who were actually identified, victim number 2 was identified as Edward Andrassy and victim number 3 was identified as Florence Polilo. Victim number 8 was believed to be Rose Wallace though this was never officially confirmed. 
The dental work of the victim number 8 closely matched Rose’s dental work as well as her own son believed it was her. It was never officially confirmed due to the dentist dying years before. The victim was estimated to be dead for a year, while Rose Wallace had only been missing for 10 months, leaving lots of doubt in people’s minds.
The victims were mostly lower class individuals, which would of been easy targets during the Great Depression. Many lived in poorer areas of town or what was known as the Cleveland Flats. 
The Cleveland Torso Murderer was nicknamed this as he always beheaded his victims and would dismember them, occasionally cutting their torsos in half. Most of the victims died from the decapitation or the dismemberment itself. Some of the victims skin was found having a leathery look and feel, as if the killer had put some kind of chemical on their skin. Most victims were found within a year after their death, and without the heads being found most of the time, it was hard to identify the victims. 
During the murders, Eliot Ness was the Public Safety Director of Cleveland, and he had authority over both the police and the fire department. Eliot Ness did not contribute to the murders very much, though he was contributed to arresting and the interrogation of a prime suspect, named Dr. Francis E. Sweeney. The murderer would often take his victims from what was known as the Kingsbury Run and Eliot Ness burnt this down to try to stop the murders. The murderer taunted Ness by placing the remains of two victims in front of his office in city hall. 
Besides the two victims who were identified, the rest were 6 John Does and 4 Jane Does. The list of victims are in the order of when they were found. 
Edward Andrassy, one of two of the only victims to ever be officially identified was found on September 23, 1935 in the Jackass Hill area of Kingsbury Run. He was found lying about 30 feet away from the first John Doe victim. He had been decapitated. It was believed that he had been dead for 2-3 days before his discovery. The first John Doe, also found September 23, 1935, was also decapitated and his head was recovered. His skin had been treated with some chemical to make it look red and leather like. At first, they believed he had been dead for 7-10 days, but this later changed to 3-4 weeks, meaning the killer had killed John Doe first, and then Edward Andrassy later. The other identified victim, Florence Genevieve Polillo, was found in late January or early February 1936. Her body had been dismembered and her head had been found. She was believed to be dead for 2-4 days before she was found. 
The next victim believed to be killed was John Doe III, found on July 22, 1936. The man had been dismembered while still alive, with his head recovered. He is the only known West Side victim and it was believed he had been killed in May 1936. He was believed to be a 40 year old man, and there was muddy clothing piled up next to his head, 10 feet away from the nude body. There was bloodstains on the coat and blue polo shirt found. The coroner had some doubts that the man had actually been murdered. 
John Doe II, more popularly known as “The Tattooed Man” was the next victim, found in Kingsbury Run. He was found on June 5, 1936, believed to have only been killed two days before. He had 6 tattoos: a bird and a band and the names “Helen and Paul” on the inner side of his left forearm, a heart and anchor in red and blue on the outer side of his right forearm, a flag and the initials “W.C.G.” on the inner side of his right forearm, a butterfly on his left shoulder, the head of the comic character “Jiggs” on his left ankle and an image of Cupid on his right ankle. Police figured it would most likely be identified due to someone recognizing the tattoos. However, no one came forward and his identity is still unknown, with many believing he was not from the area and that’s why no one recognized him. The Tattooed Man was estimated to be 20-23 years old, with a light complexion, reddish brown hair, chestnut coloured eyes, about 5′10 tall, slender build and weighed 165 lbs. His undershorts indicated that his initials were “J.D.”
Victim number 6 was Jane Doe II, found underneath the Lorian-Carneige bridge. She was found on June 6, 1937, and had been dead for a year before being discovered. She was the Cleveland Torso Murderer’s only black victim. 
John Doe IV was the 7th victim, found in Kingsbury Run on September 10, 1936. He had been dead for two days and only half of his torso was ever recovered, there was nothing remaining below the hips. The head was never found. 
The 7th victim was Jane Doe I, found on February 23, 1937 at Euclid Beach, on the Lake Erie shore. She had been murdered 3-4 days before her discovery, and was found in the same spot that the “Lady of the Lake” was found. Her head has never been found. 
John Doe V was the 9th victim, found on July 6, 1937. He had been dead for 2-3 days before his discovery and he was pulled out of the Cuyahoga River in the Cleveland Flats. The head was never recovered. 
The 10th victim was John Doe VI found on August 16, 1938. He had been dead for 7-9 months before his discovery, determining that he was killed between November 1937 and January 1938. This victim was found at the same time as Jane Doe IV and he had been decapitated with his head found in a can. 
The 11th victim, Jane Doe IV, found also on August 16, 1938 had been dead for about 4-6 months before her discovery, placing her death somewhere between February to April 1938. She had also been decapitated and her head was recovered. 
The 12th and last officially known victim of the Cleveland Torso Murderer was Jane Doe III, found on April 8, 1938 in the Cuyahoga River. She had been killed 3-5 days before her discovery but it was only her lower leg recovered at first. On May 2, 1938, a human thigh was found floating in the river. A police investigated further and found a burlap sack under the bridge which had the victim’s torso, which had been cut in two halves, another thigh and the left foot inside. The victim’s head and the rest of her body was never found and she was the only victim to have had drugs in her system. 
There were other victims who many believed were killed by the Cleveland Torso Murderer, including the “Lady of the Lake” found on September 5, 1934. She is often referred to as “Victim Zero.” 
On July 1, 1936, the headless body of an unidentified man was found in a boxcar in New Castle, Pennsylvania and three more headless victims were found in boxcars near McKees Rocks, Pennsylvania on May 3, 1940. The MO appeared to be the same as the torso killer. 
There had been some dismembered bodies found in the swamps near New Castle, between 1921 and 1934, as well as between 1939 and 1942. This killer was dubbed the nickname “The Murder Swamp Killer” and almost all the victims found had similarities to the torso murders in Cleveland. New Castle’s Murder Swamp and Cleveland’s Kingsbury Run were directly connection by a Baltimore and Ohio Railroad line, which made it even more plausible that the same person was grabbing their victims in between these two areas off the train. Detective Merylo was so convinced he would often ride the train undercover to see if he could find any clues. 
The body of 41 year old Robert Robertson was found on July 22, 1950, in Cleveland. Police believed he was dead 6-8 weeks before he was found, and he had been decapitated. Robert Robertson had been estranged from his family, had an arrest record and was known as alcoholic. Despite it having many similarities to the torso murders, detectives decided to treat it has an isolated crime. 
In 1939, the Torso Killer claimed to have killed a victim in LA, but this investigation only led to the discovery of animal bones. 
A resident named Frank Dolezal who was 52, was arrested on August 24, 1939, as a suspect in the murder of Florence Polillo, one of the only identified victims found. Dolezal actually died under suspicious circumstances in the Cuyahoga County jail. 
Most believe the last actual murder the Torso killer committed was in 1938 and one of their main suspects was Dr. Francis E. Sweeney. Sweeney was born on May 5, 1894 and served the WWI. He worked as part of the medical unit, which would conduct amputations, though after the war he became an alcoholic to his depression and anxiety from the war. 
Sweeney was interrogated by Eliot Ness, and had failed to pass two polygraph tests. The polygraph expert told Ness that this was their guy. Sweeney eventually committed himself but there wasn’t many connections between him and the killings. During his hospital confinement, Sweeney would write threats to Ness and his family into the 1950′s and he later died in a veterans’ hospital in Dayton on July 9, 1964. 
In 1997, the theory that there could have been many different torso murders at work at the same time became popular. This was based off the fact that the autopsy reports were inconclusive and the only thing for certain was that the victims had been dismembered. The coroner at the time, Arthur J. Pearce may have been inconsistent with his findings of the cuts on the bodies. The Coroner after him, Samuel Gerber, was known to love media attention and had a reputation for creating wild theories. 
If the first Cleveland murder occurred in 1934, it has been 87 years and the Cleveland Torso killer has never been identified. It is safe to say that the killer is no longer alive and he took his crimes and identity to the grave with him.
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Murders
63 Youths Dead In Fire At A Disco
A Cannibalistic Urge: He Murdered His Foster Sisters And Consumed Their Flesh And Blood
Elderly Woman Was Harassed And Burned Alive By Teens
Jack The Ripper: Part 1
Jack The Ripper: Part 2
Jack The Ripper: Part 3
Mass-Murderer John List
Murderer Carina Frödin
Murderer Christina Johansdotter
Murderer Colin Pitchfork
Murderer David Fuller
Murderer Dena Laettner Schlosser 
Murderer Dmitry Milovanov 
Murderer Gary Heidnik
Murderer Janne Tuomela (The Smiling Killer)
Murderer Johanna Möller
Murderer Martina Kveldstad
Murderer Mikael Kittilä
Murderer Molly Jane Roe
Murderer Natalia Pshenkina
Murderers Pauline Parker and Juliet Hulme
Murderer Pelle Hardrup
Murderer Ronald O’Bryen
Murderer Susan Smith
Serial Killer Ahmad Suradji 
Serial Killer Amarjeet Sada
Serial Killer Amelia Dyer
Serial Killer Anthony Sowell
Serial Killer Belle Gunness
Serial Killer Beverely Allitt
Serial Killer Dennis Nilsen
Serial Killer Eugene Weidmann
Serial Killer Gilles de Rais
Serial Killer Giulia Tofana
Serial Killer Javed Iqbal
Serial Killer Jean-Claude Romand
Serial Killer John Christie
Serial Killer Joseph Kallinger
Serial Killer Lizzie Halliday
Serial Killer Marc Dutroux
Serial Killer Michel Fourniret
Serial Killer Moses Sithole
Serial Killer Nannie Doss
Serial Killer Leonarda Cianciulli
Serial Killer Leonard Fraser
Serial Killer Richard Cottingham
Serial Killer Ronald Dominique
Serial Killer Pedro Rodrigues
Serial Killer Sergey Golovkin
Serial Killer Tillie Klimek
Serial Rapist Reynhard Sinaga
The Abuse And Death of Sweetheart
The Alphabet Murders
The Assassination of Olof Palme
The Babes In The Woods Murders
The Cannibalistic Book-Thief
The Case of Johanna Möller
The Case of Ulf
The Child-Killer Mary Bell
The Death of Lydia Schatz
The Dentist Murder
The Sauna Murder
Guðmundur and Geirfinnur case
The Ice Box Murders
The Keillers Park Murder
The Kunz Family Massacre
The Mad Butcher of Kingsbury Run
The Acid Bath Murderer
The Murder of Abbas Rezai
The Murder of Abraham Shakespeare
The Murder of Adrian Jones
The Murder of Albin Einarsen
The Murder of Amy Burridge
The Murder of Andrew Bagby and Zachary Turner
The Murder of Andrew Gardner
The Murder of Arlis Perry
The Lady of Ampato
The Landlord From Hell
The Murder of Betsy Aardasma
The Murder of Birgitte Tengs
The Murder of Bobby Äikiä
The Murder of Buckskin Girl/Marcia Lenore King
The Murder of Candace Newmaker
The Murder of Carolin Stenvall
The Murder of Charles Bravo
The Murder of Christian Larsson
The Murder of Dorothy Jane Scott
The Murder of Edna Phillips
The Murder of Einár 
The Murder of El Dorado Jane Doe
The Murder of Elna Eriksson
The Murder of Elin Klinteberg
The Murder of Elin Krantz
The Murder of Elisa Izquierdo
The Murder of Elyse Pahler
The Murder of Emma Walker
The Murder of Engla Höglund
The Murder of Fadime Şahindal
The Murder of Gabriel Kisch
The Murder of Helén Nilsson
The Murder of Helle Crafts
The Murder of Hilda Feste
The Murder of Ida Fässberg
The Murder of Jennifer Daughtery
The Murder of Jessica Lunsford
The Murder of Johanna Gurgu
The Murder of John Hron
The Murder of JonBenét Ramsey
The Murder of Josefine Boo
The Murder of Julia Olteanu
The Murder of Kajsa Selinder
The Murder of Karina Holmer
The Murder of Kayla Rolland
The Murder of Kelly Anne Bates
The Murder of Ken McElroy
The Murder of Kim Wall
The Murder of Kitty Genovese
The Murder of Lady of the Dunes
The Murder of Lena Wesström
The Murder of Linda Chen
The Murder of Lisa Holm
The Murder of Malin Lindström
The Murder of Malin Kristiansen
The Murder of Malin Olsson
The Murder of Maria Ridulph
The Murder of Mary-Ann Leneghan
The Murder of Marvin Gaye
The Murder of Mikael Petersson
The Murder of Missy Avila
The Murder of Nella Olander
The Murder of Nicole van den Hurk
The Murder of Pernilla Hellgren
The Murder of Polly Klaas
The Murder of Princess Doe
The Murder of Richard Kelvin
The Murder of Samantha Koenig
The Murder of Shanda Sharer
The Murder of Sian Kingi
The Murder of Therese Johansson Rojo
The Murder of Tia Rigg
The Murder of Tia Sharp
The Murder of Tina Jørgensen
The Murder of Tova Moberg
The Murder of Tristan Brübach
The Murder of Silje Redergård
The Murder of Stephanie Neiman And The Failed Execution of Clayton Darrell Lockett
The Murder of Stephanie Roper
The Murder of the Bocksten Man
The Murder of Ulla Höglund
The Murders at Malmö Östra Hospital
The Murder of Vatchareeya Bangsuan
The Murder of Wilma Andersson
The Rode Hill House Murder
The Murder of Ulla Höglund
The Psychic Killer
The Scissor Sisters
The Skara Cannibal
The Starvation Doctor
The Stolen Heart of a Prince
The Yogurt Shop Murders
Thomas Quick
Two Children Beaten To Death By Jealous Ex-Girlfriend
Unrequited Love Ending In Murder And Dismemberment
Who Put Bella in the Witch Elm?
Yngsjömordet
Kidnappings
The Kidnapping of Alicia Kozakiewicz
The Kidnapping of Colleen Stan
The Kidnapping of Elizabeth Fritzl [PART 1]
The Kidnapping of Elizabeth Fritzl [PART 2]
The Kidnapping of Elizabeth Fritzl [PART 3]
The Kidnapping of Lisa Hoodless and Charlene Lunnon
The Lindbergh Kidnapping
The Kidnapping of Madeleine McCann
Under The Microscope
Did Christer Pettersson Murder Prime Minister Olof Palme?
Jeffrey Dahmer’s Mental Disorders
The Abuse of Mary Bell
Other
A Dahmer Victim That Got Away
Carita Löf 
Carl Tanzler: The Man Who Lived With A Corpse For Seven Years
Did Jeffrey Dahmer have Borderline Personality Disorder?
Essay About Cannibalism [PART 1]
Essay About Cannibalism [PART 2]
Gemma Watts 
Lasse-Maja: The Life of A Criminal Who Was Living As A Man and Woman
Pedophile Carita Löf
Plastination
Pyromaniac Ulf Borgström
Sadistic Pedophile Forced Girls To Degrade Themselves And Send Pictures
Strangulation 
The Most Infamous Serial-Rapist In Sweden
The Robbery at Norrmalmstorg And The Origins of Stockholm Syndrome
Uroko Onoja: Raped To Death By His Wives
Woman Found In Mining Hole
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Here’s some more Nora
I changed a few things regarding my Django OC Nora Kingsbury. She’s known to the masses nowadays as Nora Lémieux because I said so. x3 I have a lot of her history written down here, but I’m sans a good FC for her. I was going to use Robin Wright, but I just don’t think she has the right look I’m going for. If you guys have any ideas, I’d love to hear them! So, here’s a shit-ton of OC information that no one asked for. Enjoy.
Section 1: The Basics 1A. What is your character's full name? Eleanor June Lémieux 1B. Was it their parents that named them that? If not, who? Nora was named after her paternal grandmother, and it was at her father’s bequest. 1C. Is there any special meaning behind the name? The name Eleanor has a long history with queens, and it was because of that history that I chose it. Plus, I just really like the name.
2A. How old are they now? Nora is in her late thirties to early forties 2B. Where were they born? Nora was born in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania but primarily raised in Macon County, Georgia 3A. What's their race?
Caucasian 4A. Where do they stand on the social pyramid? She’s comfortably middle class and lives in a relatively nice flat above a bookstore. Section 2: Lifestyle 1A. Do they have a job/occupation? What is it? Yes she does. She’s a schoolteacher. 1B. What motivates them to keep doing this job?
Nora may not seem like it, but she does like children. She enjoys teaching, especially encouraging young girls to read. She’s quite motherly and tends to be something of a hen. 1C. What job would they rather have?
In all honesty, I think she’s pretty happy where she is. She likes teaching and she greatly enjoys the children. 2A. What are their religious views? Her family is Catholic/Southern Baptist, but she herself is nonreligious 3A. what have they accomplished? When?
Well, she happens to be an intelligent woman circa the Civil War Era. She hasn’t died in childbirth yet or done anything remotely terrible to other people (other than seducing murderers while her friend shoots them in the face, but that doesn’t count). She’s got a pretty decent job for a woman in the American South, she can hold her own in a fight, all in all I think she’s doing fairly well. 4A. Are they a part of any organizations? She joined a woman’s suffragette party. Because of reasons. 5A. What do they do in their spare time? Nora greatly enjoys reading. She favors French literature and her favorite book is The Three Musketeers (she is loathe to find out Candie enjoys it as well). She enjoys listening to German classical composers, mostly Schubert (he’s Austrian, but she claims there is little difference. It’s one of those delightful debates she has with Schultz). She also likes to go for walks in the park on Sundays and look at hats. Section 3: Psychology 1A. Describe their basic personality.
Nora is a feisty firecracker of a woman hidden beneath a demure outward appearance. She’s extremely quick-witted and dry-humored, and she can come across as arrogant very easily. She’s not prone to the realm of extreme emotion often and can come across as unfeeling. She has a very strong moral sense of justice and is quick to judge. 2A. What part of their personality really stands out? If any part? Her sarcastic wit is famous throughout her aunt’s social circles. Rumor has it that she picked it up from her grandmother from beyond the grave. 3A. How do they view life? Are they an optimist? Pessimist? Realist? Idealist?
Nora tries to be an optimist, but it’s rather difficult when you’re a woman during an era where women were nothing more than pretty dolls on a shelf to be admired for a bit and then cast aside when their beauty fades. She’s absolutely a realist with idealistic tendencies and these are among other things she gets into debates with Schultz about. 4A. When it comes to making tough a tough decision, do they rely on thought or feeling? Faith or fact? Absolutely she relies on thought and fact. She prefers not to be seen as a well of emotions as men were prone on viewing women (and still are). There are few times where her anger can get the better of her, but she prefers to stuff that deep down inside where it can fester quietly as a mental illness. 5A. Do they have a sense of humor? She’s extremely dry, yes. Schultz greatly enjoys it when they’re caustic little shits together. 6A. What motivates them to keep moving? The will to just live as well as she possibly can. 7A. What do they desire in life? The right to vote would be a good start. 8A. What are they afraid of? Horses. Horses and heights. 9A. Are they superstitious about anything? No. 10A. What secrets do they keep, if anything? Nora is not a very secretive person. There are some things that she’d rather keep to herself, but nothing jarring. She has very few skeletons in her closet and she prefers to be open and brashly honest about things. This usually lands her in trouble. 10B. How well are these secrets kept? It takes quite a bit to get her to trust someone openly enough to spill any secrets, so I would say fairly well. Section 3: Mental Abilities 1A. What can/cannot they do mentally? (ie, IQ, certain school subjects, mental/emotional health)
She is an absolute master with literature and wordage. She loves the musicality of language and she has an excellent memory. She’s not quite as in touch with her emotions as she should seem, and often comes across as cold and arrogant.
1B. What are they strongest at? She is strongest with language. She can find just the right words to express how she feels or the right passage to say what she means.
1C. What are they weakest at?
Her emotions are well-guarded and very much a treasure. She is not prone to passionate outbursts as some would like to believe, but get her angry enough and she will explode like a tiny blonde volcano. 2A. What do they like to do?
She likes to read and write letters. She also greatly enjoys arguing and debates. 3A. What do they hate to do? She hates having to dumb herself down or to play the simpering dumb blonde. It’s demeaning and very much something she’s had to do before. She loathes it.
4A. Were they educated? Absolutely. 4B. If so, did they enjoy it? Very much so, yes.
4C. for how long? She’s got a basic ladies education and some charm school (she never graduated because she was kicked out for radical ideas and sassing the teachers)
Section 4: History
1B. What do they remember most about it?
She mostly remembers arguing with her teachers about certain points in history and societal views on marriage, owning property, ect. Add to the fact that she did not have many friends at this point that she could talk to. She was rather lonely at school.
2A. What were their teen years like? It was full of frills and lace and it’s something she shudders to think about. This would be around the time that her Aunt Jessie took her in and started grooming her to be a good Southern debutante. This means charm school, girl’s boarding school, things of that sort. She was sort of groomed into the perfect wife, but it made her angry and bitter. She’s like a tiny human espresso.
3A. What do they struggle to accomplish? Being a woman in the Civil War Era, you struggle with a lot of things. Men do not take her seriously when they absolutely should, people don’t listen to her, her emotional health is all over the place from her concealing everything inside, the woman is a mess of issues. 4A. What do they regret the most; if anything? She greatly regrets moving down to Georgia. She completely ruined her relationship with her mother in that regard and there are times when she wishes things could have been different between them. 5A. How did they end up on their current path? Was it their choice? Yes and no. Her aunt took her in when her mother was at her wit’s end and that was beyond her control, but she made the choice to run away from her own engagement party and fraternize with a dentist turned bounty hunter.
6A. Did anything serious happen that changed their life forever? Absolutely. Meeting Dr. Schultz completely changed her life around, sometimes for the worse and sometimes for the better. She likes to joke that it was for the worse, but he knows better.
Section 5: Family 1A. Who are their parents? Jacqueline and George Lémieux 2A. What is their sexual orientation? Nora is a boring run-of-the-mill heterosexual 3A. Are they involved with anyone romantically? Who?
You bet your ass she is, but she’ll never admit it. Dr. Schultz is her dearest and closest friend, and there are times where she feels they’re more than that. She usually keeps that to herself. 3B. What do they like/love about this person? what do they dislike or hate? She is in love with his mind, his manner of speaking, his quick thinking and his sense of morality. What she doesn’t like is his stubbornness and pride. And his innate selfishness. She could smack some sense into that man, seriously.
4A. Do they have a best friend? Who?
She doesn’t really have friends? Nora is a quiet and closed-off sort of person, though she does get on well with Hildy. 4B. Why are they best friends? I don’t think anyone could not like Broomhilda. She’s adorable and sweet and must be protected at all costs. Nora likes her because of her unrelenting spirit and because she has someone she can learn German from who doesn’t like to annoy her for shits and giggles.
4C. Any other friends?
Sure, any friend of the good doctor is a friend of hers. She adores Django especially.
5A. Do they hate anyone? Does anyone hate them? Who?
She hates Calvin J Candie and all his ilk. She especially hates his cousin Randy Mackle because she was forced into a marriage with him. The feeling is rather mutual. Randy doesn’t appreciate a smart mouth or anyone who doesn’t take his shit. He’s a bully and a douchecanoe. Section 7: Is there anything else you have to say about this character?
I absolutely love writing about Nora and I hope you guys enjoy learning more about her. She’s a load of fun to write with, and I hope she’s a joy for you guys to interact with if you ever find the time!
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