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The Twisted Case of Albert Fish

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The Twisted Case of Albert Fish game quiz
"In 1935, 65 year-old Albert Fish went on trial in New York City. The charge was first degree murder. As the trial progressed, the public discovered that murder was just one of his interests."

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1. Albert Fish was finally arrested for the murder of a young girl. What was her name?
    Grace Budd
    Beatrice Budd
    Delia Budd
    Julia Budd


2. What alias did Fish use when meeting the Budd family?
    Frank Hamilton
    Frank Howard
    Albert Frank
    Albert Howard


3. Fish took his young victim to a house in Westchester County. What was the name of the cottage where he committed his gruesome crime?
    Answer: (One Word (begins with a W))


4. What was the name of the detective that eventually captured Fish?
    Walter Kingston
    Wallace Kingman
    William Kingston
    William King


5. In order to commit the murder, Fish had purchased a saw, a cleaver, and a butcher's knife. What did he refer to these items as?
    Tools of the Devil
    Instruments of Death
    Tools of Hell
    Implements of Hell


6. Albert Fish was a cannibal.
    True
    False


7. What was the name of the little boy that Fish admitted to killing in 1924?
    Francis McDonnell
    Frederick O'Connor
    Francis O'Connel
    Frankie O'Bannion


8. What was the verdict of Fish's murder trial?
    Not Guilty
    Mistrial
    Not Guilty by Reason of Mental Defect
    Guilty


9. What was Fish's given first name at birth?
    Howard
    Albert
    Hamilton
    Frank


10. When Fish was executed, the electric chair short-circuited.
    True
    False


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