A popular serial killer named “The Monster of Florence” killed seven couples between 19. It was the most horrifying crime spree in Cleveland’s history which fascinated Clevelanders. The case was investigated by famed lawman Eliot Ness, then Cleveland’s Public Safety Director, but the killer was never captured. Male victims were castrated, and chemical treatment was applied to the victim’s body. Most of the victims were beheaded and dismembered. These people were easy prey in the great depression era of Cleveland. Most of them were from the lower class, prostitutes, and hobos. The victims involved seven men and five women. Most of the bodies were found without heads or limbs, and sometimes their body parts were found in other places. He dismembered their bodies and dumped their remains in the penurious neighborhood of Kingsbury Run. He is also known as the “Mad Butcher of Kingsbury Run.” He killed 12 people, some people say 13, from 1935 to 1938. The “Cleveland Torso Murderer” was the scariest unidentified serial killer known for his brutal killings. He was never caught, he is also known as the “Cleveland Torso Murderer.” (Right) Detectives search for remains of victims, (Left) Victim Edward Andrassy. The scariest serial killer named “Mad Butcher of Kingsbury Run” killed and dismembered 12 people in Cleveland, Ohio, the United States in the 1930s.
Thus, the feet flow along with the shoe and end up on the shore. As the body decomposes in the water quickly.Įventually, the body breaks down and the feet remain inside the shoe due to the foam in the shoe’s sole. Investigators believe that there is a possibility of accidents and suicides due to the heavy population in that area. Ten of those human feet were connected to missing people, but the rest of them remain a mystery.Īuthorities from British Columbia, Canada believe that missing feet is not a cause for panic. The most recent one was found on Botanical Beach on the west coast of Vancouver Island in September 2017. Image used for representational purposes only.Īround 15 severed human feet have washed up on the shores of British Columbia and Washington since 2007. Nobody knows whom they belong to, but police insist there’s nothing weird about this spooky case. Since then, around 15 severed human feet kept washing up on the shores. In 2007, severed human feet washed up on the shores of British Columbia and Washington.