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Unidentified White Male


Vital Statistics

  • Estimated age: 40 years old
  • Approximate Height and Weight: 5'8"; 150 lbs.
  • Distinguishing Characteristics: He had well groomed fingernails.
  • Clothing: He was nude.
  • Fingerprints: possibly available


Case History
On July 6, 1937, the upper portion of a man’s torso, plus his two thighs, floated in the Cuyahoga River just below Kingsbury Run. For the next week, pieces of the victim floated downstream. Just about everything was retrieved except for the head. The unidentified male became known as "Victim 9". The Cleveland Torso Murderer was an unidentified serial killer active in the Cleveland, Ohio, area in the early 20th century. The official toll of the murderer was 12, killed between 1935 to 1938, but some believe that there may have been as many as 40+ victims in the Cleveland, Pittsburgh, and Youngstown, Ohio, area between the 1920s and the 1950s. Two strong candidates for addition to the list of those killed are the unknown victim nicknamed the Lady of the Lake, found on September 5, 1934, and Robert Robertson, found on July 22, 1950.

The serial killings officially stopped in 1938. The last victim, the so-called Victim Ten, was killed in April of 1938 even though remains of so-called Victims Eleven and Twelve were found in mid-August of that year.


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Agency Case Number:
"Victim 9"

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Source Information:
Kinsbury Run Murders
The Crime Library
Kinsbury Run
Wikipedia