@lmriviere: Eliot Ness and the Cleveland Torso murd3rs🔪🛤️☠️ This slice of dark history is also an old school true crime whodunnit… and it’s never been solved. #darkhistory #historytok #truecrime #eliotness #truecrimetok

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2025-12-15 12:00:11
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It looks like a lot of circumstantial (but compelling) evidence has emerged to suggest that his suspect might have actually been the guy.
2026-01-26 20:34:08
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thomasinathecat
Thomasina :
This would be a good movie for Kevin Costner?!
2025-12-28 10:01:28
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erikatwurth
Erika T. Wurth :
Every time one of your TikToks come through on my FYP, i'm like quiet, my show is on!
2025-12-15 21:06:38
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Tony Lewis :
what guy
2026-04-30 16:55:25
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fuqnjeannie
FuqnJeannie :
this predates the black dahlia?
2025-12-15 12:02:36
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rae.harding
Rae Harding- SFF & Horror🪶📚 :
Did the murders stop once the doctor committed himself to the hospital? Very interesting
2025-12-15 15:12:45
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copperbambooboss
Tori :
I lived in the Hampton House Apartment bldg on Lake Ave. Our property manager said our business was an Elliot Ness/FBI hideout residence.
2026-05-09 02:33:13
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lmriviere
lmriviere :
Disclaimers: not a historian or a biographer, just an author with a lot of weird books on my shelf✨✨✨ Sources: Max Allan Collins & A. Brad Schwartz, Eliot Ness and the Mad Butcher: Hunting a Serial Killer at the Dawn of Modern Criminology (HarperCollins, 2021). HarperCollins Encyclopedia of Cleveland History, “Torso Murders,” Case Western Reserve University. Case Western Reserve University Cleveland Police Museum, Torso Murders collections and “Torso Murders: Identifying the Victims,” Cleveland Police Historical Society. Cleveland Police Cleveland Memory Project, “Crime Scene, Cleveland – Torso Murders (1935–1938),” Cleveland State University. Cleveland Memory Project Cleveland Public Library, “The Torso Killer: Cleveland’s Lingering Mystery.” Cleveland Public Library James Jessen Badal, In the Wake of the Butcher: Cleveland’s Torso Murders and follow-up works on Kingsbury Run (referenced via Cleveland Police Museum). Cleveland Police Museum “Cleveland Torso Murderer,” Wikipedia — used cautiously as a consolidated timeline and cross-check for victim list, suspect names, and date ranges. Wikipedia Vince Guerrieri, “The Cleveland Torso Murderer: The Scariest Serial Killer You’ve Never Heard Of,” Mental Floss(2020).
2025-12-15 12:03:07
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