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Name: John George Haigh
Variant Name: The Acid Bath Vampire
Birth Date: July 24, 1909
Death Date: August 6, 1949
Place of Birth: Yorkshire, England
Place of Death: Wandsworth, England
Nationality: British
Gender: Male
Occupations: Murderer

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Biography of John George Haigh
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John George Haigh was born on July 24, 1909, in Yorkshire, England. He was an only child and grew up in somewhat solitary conditions with parents who were members of The Plymouth Brethren, a puritanistic religious sect. He was forbidden from...


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John George Haigh (July 24, 1909 — August 10, 1949), nicknamed the "Acid Bath Murderer", was an English serial killer during the 1940s. He was convicted of the murders of six people, although he claimed to have killed a total of nine, dissolving their...


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The Forensic Examiner
John George Haigh: a malingerer's legacy.
12/22/2006: 3,267 words, approx. 11 pages
In March 1949, London's Daily Mirror printed a series of stories about a so-called vampire killer, John George Haigh. The suspect had confessed to murdering nine people to drink their blood Readers bought into the newspaper's sensational coverage, and despite the fact that...
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The Independent - London
Arts: Can Clunes pass the acid test? Martin Clunes's latest challenge is playing the notorious acid- bath killer John George Haigh. But, he tells JAMES RAMPTON, he doesn't mind being forever linked to Men Behaving Badly
09/05/2002: 1,303 words, approx. 4 pages
It didn't take long. The actor Martin Clunes has just sat down in the lounge of the posh central London hotel where our interview is being held when a man at the next table leans across and, looking impossibly pleased with himself, says: "I...
 


 

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