Serial Killers: Confessions of a Cannibal

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by Robert Keller


  Albert Fish in the electric chair

  There had been suggestions in the press prior to the execution that the needles Fish had inserted into his pelvis might short out the chair. Afterwards, there would be rumors that they had generated a cascade of sparks in the moment that Fish was put to death.

  Neither of these things happened. The execution proceeded like any other. Elliott threw the switch sending a surge of electricity through Fish’s body. As the current flowed, Fish became rigid, his slight frame straining against the bonds, his fists tightly clenched. The current was switched off causing him to slump in the chair, then activated for a second time.

  At precisely 11:09 the attending physician stepped forward and placed his stethoscope to Fish’s chest. Moments later he announced that Albert Fish, the slayer of Grace Budd, Billy Gaffney, Francis McDonnell, and perhaps countless other children, was dead.

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