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Telling stories in true crime and history to explore the dark side of humanity.
Dive into the darkest corner of American true-crime as we unravel the horrifying saga of Albert Fish—known as “The Gray Man,” “The Werewolf of Wysteria,” and “The Brooklyn Vampire.” From his traumatic childhood to the gruesome murders that shocked the 1920s and ’30s, this documentary pulls no punches in exposing how Fish became an enduring symbol of real-life terror.
Discover the twisted psychology that drove him to cannibalism, the nationwide manhunt that finally ended his reign, and the sensational trial that left courtroom spectators speechless. Viewer discretion is strongly advised: this video contains graphic discussions of violence, child abuse, and cannibalism.
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Rae Review: Dark Stories
Telling stories in true crime and history to explore the dark side of humanity.