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He was found guilty of the Budd murder and executed in the electric chair at Sing Sing Prison on January 16, 1936. Psychopathology and Behavior
He derived pleasure from both inflicting and receiving pain. X-rays taken after his arrest famously revealed over 25 needles he had inserted into his own pelvic region. kooz_antrepofaz_albert_fish_v2
His factors contributing to his development He was found guilty of the Budd murder
Albert Fish (1870–1936), often known as the "Gray Man" or the "Brooklyn Vampire," was one of the most prolific and disturbing serial killers in American history. His case remains a dark milestone in criminal psychology due to the extreme nature of his crimes and his complex, multi-faceted mental pathology. Criminal Profile and Timeline kooz_antrepofaz_albert_fish_v2
