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Jonathan Oates

John George Haigh, the Acid-Bath Murderer

  • b4887897968has quoted3 years ago
    He has been portrayed variously as an enigmatic man of contrasts, a man scarred by his parents’ religion, or simply a calculating murderer.
  • b4887897968has quoted3 years ago
    It is true that he was not a sadist like Ian Brady and Myra Hindley, Peter Sutcliffe and Fred and Rosemary West; nor did he kill on the industrial scale of doctors such as John Bodkin Adams or Harold Shipman. There was no sexual dimension to his crimes, as with Christie, and no children were involved as in the Moors Murders.
  • b4887897968has quoted3 years ago
    which seemed to put him in a different sphere from the run-of-the-mill murderer.
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