Cannibal Killers: Monsters with an Appetite for Murder and a Taste for Human Flesh
By (Author) Chloe Castleden
Skyhorse Publishing
Skyhorse Publishing
24th January 2024
United States
General
Non Fiction
364.15230922
Paperback
320
Width 133mm, Height 197mm, Spine 20mm
229g
Cannibalism is perhaps the most repugnant of all crimes against human beings. It has long been a taboo subject, with even the tabloid press shying away from publishing precise details of cannibal crimes. When Albert Fish kidnapped, killed, and consumed ten-year-old Grace Budd in New York in 1928, he went to great pains to assure her parents, in a letter he wrote six years later that brought about his arrest, that he had not sexually assaulted her. But at the time, the court portrayed Fish as a sexually motivated criminal rather than as a cannibal.
Yet, sexual depravity and cannibalism are far from being mutually exclusive. Andrei Chikatilo, the Butcher of Rostov, is proof of that, having eaten parts of the sexual organs of some of his fifty-six victims. Tsutomu Miyazaki, the Japanese Dracula, murdered little girls, molested their corpses, and drank their blood. These and many other cases, including those of Jeffrey Dahmer, Edmund Kemper, Joachim Kroll (the Duisburg Man Eater), and Daniel Rakowitzwho murdered his roommate and made soup from her brainsare studied in chilling detail.
Chloe Castleden is an author and editor with several years experience in the True Crime field. Among her books are Sweetheart Killers and Cannibal Killers. She lives in London.