Kooz_antrepofaz_albert_fish_v2 Apr 2026
Fish admitted to consuming several of his victims, describing the acts in chilling detail in his writings.
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
His most infamous crime involved the abduction and murder of 10-year-old Grace Budd. He gained her parents' trust by promising to take her to a birthday party. Fish admitted to consuming several of his victims,
Fish’s primary targets were children, often from marginalized backgrounds or families he gained the trust of through a grandfatherly persona. kooz_antrepofaz_albert_fish_v2