Though Murder Has No Tongue (james Jessen Badaвђ¦ File
James Jessen Badal’s is a compelling examination of a dark chapter in American true crime history. Published in 2010 by The Kent State University Press , the book serves as a meticulous follow-up to Badal’s previous work on the Cleveland Torso Murders, focusing on the tragic fate of Frank Dolezal . The Scapegoat of a Frightened City
In the late 1930s, Cleveland was gripped by terror as a serial killer, often called the "Mad Butcher of Kingsbury Run," left a trail of dismembered bodies across the city. Amidst immense public and political pressure to solve the case, sheriff’s investigators arrested Frank Dolezal, a 52-year-old Slavic immigrant. Though Murder Has No Tongue (James Jessen Bada…
: He was accused of the 1936 murder and dismemberment of Florence Polillo. James Jessen Badal’s is a compelling examination of
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