The Cannibal of Wisteria: America’s Real Boogeyman Audiolibro Por E.V. Black arte de portada

The Cannibal of Wisteria: America’s Real Boogeyman

Muestra de Voz Virtual
Prueba por $0.00
Escucha audiolibros, podcasts y Audible Originals con Audible Plus por un precio mensual bajo.
Escucha en cualquier momento y en cualquier lugar en tus dispositivos con la aplicación gratuita Audible.
Los suscriptores por primera vez de Audible Plus obtienen su primer mes gratis. Cancela la suscripción en cualquier momento.

The Cannibal of Wisteria: America’s Real Boogeyman

De: E.V. Black
Narrado por: Virtual Voice
Prueba por $0.00

Escucha con la prueba gratis de Plus

Compra ahora por $3.99

Compra ahora por $3.99

Confirma la compra
la tarjeta con terminación
Al confirmar tu compra, aceptas las Condiciones de Uso de Audible y el Aviso de Privacidad de Amazon. Impuestos a cobrar según aplique.
Cancelar
Background images

Este título utiliza narración de voz virtual

Voz Virtual es una narración generada por computadora para audiolibros..

Acerca de esta escucha

He looked like a harmless old man.
He knocked on the Budd family’s door with a smile and a promise.
And he walked away with their ten-year-old daughter—never to return her.

The Cannibal of Wisteria is the chilling true story of Albert Fish, one of the most disturbing serial killers in American history. Behind his soft-spoken demeanor and grandfatherly appearance hid a predator driven by religious delusions, sadistic desires, and a hunger that defies comprehension.

From his brutal childhood in an orphanage to his grotesque confessions of cannibalism, child murder, and self-mutilation, this book dives deep into Fish’s psyche, his crimes, and the trial that shocked the nation. Using firsthand quotes, psychiatric analysis, trial testimony, and haunting letters—including the infamous Grace Budd letter—this book reveals the full scope of his depravity.

You’ll learn:

  • How trauma, religious obsession, and unchecked mental illness shaped a killer

  • The twisted theology Fish used to justify murder and cannibalism

  • Details of the police investigation and the letter that finally unmasked him

  • Why experts still debate whether Fish was insane—or purely evil

  • How his case influenced the way America thinks about serial killers and “stranger danger”

adbl_web_global_use_to_activate_T1_webcro805_stickypopup
Todavía no hay opiniones