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==Murder of Grace Budd== {{multiple image | align = right | total_width = 290 | image1 = Grace budd.gif | alt1 = Grace Budd, pictured in 1928 | caption1 = Budd pictured in 1928 | image2 = Grace Budd Albert Fish 1934.jpg | alt2 = Grace Budd, pictured with her family | caption2 = Budd (right) pictured with her mother and siblings | footer = }} On May 25, 1928, Fish saw a classified advertisement in the Sunday edition of the ''[[New York World]]'' that read, "Young man, 18, wishes position in country. Edward Budd, 406 West 15th Street." On May 28, Fish, then 58 years old, visited the Budd family in [[Manhattan]] under the pretence of hiring Edward; he later confessed that he planned to tie Edward up, mutilate him, and leave him to bleed to death. Fish introduced himself as "Frank Howard", a farmer from [[Farmingdale, New York]]. He promised to hire Budd and his friend and said he would send for them in a few days. Fish failed to show up, but he sent a [[telegram]] to the Budd family apologizing and set a later date. When Fish returned, he met Edward's younger sister, 10-year-old '''Grace''' "'''Gracie'''" '''Budd'''. He apparently shifted his intentions toward Grace and quickly made up a story about having to attend his niece's birthday party. He persuaded the parents, Delia Bridget Flanagan and Albert Francis Budd Sr., to let Grace accompany him to the party that evening. Fish subsequently took Grace to an abandoned house he had previously picked out to use for the murder of his next victim, Wisteria Cottage at 359 Mountain Road,<ref group=notes>Not #379 as reported in the news.com.au article. There is no house at #379, and the house pictured in the article is #359.</ref> located in the [[East Irvington, New York|East Irvington]] neighborhood of [[Irvington, New York]]. There, Fish manually strangled her to death, then decapitated and dismembered her body, and [[human cannibalism|ate most of the remains]] over the next several days.<ref>Sutton, Candace (December 30, 2016) [https://www.news.com.au/lifestyle/real-life/news-life/the-million-dollar-house-where-albert-fish-the-reallife-hannibal-lecter-ate-10yearold-grace-budd/news-story/c568b1840be5ab0b7af0370d9cfafb09 "The million dollar house where Albert Fish, the real-life Hannibal Lecter, ate 10-year-old Grace Budd"] ''[[news.com.au]]''</ref> The police arrested 66-year-old superintendent Charles Edward Pope on September 5, 1930, as a suspect in Grace's disappearance, accused by Pope's estranged wife.<ref name="wife">{{Cite news |title=Wife Accuses Caretaker as Abductor Who Vanished With Girl Two Years Ago |url=https://www.nytimes.com/1930/09/05/archives/man-67-seized-here-as-budd-kidnapper-wife-accuses-caretaker-as.html |quote=The kidnapping of 10-year-old Grace Budd, a mystery that has baffled the police for more than two years since the girl was lured from her parents' home at 406 West Seventieth Street on June 3, 1928, was believed to have been solved yesterday, detectives said, with the first actual arrest on the kidnapping charge. |work=[[The New York Times]] |date=September 5, 1930 |access-date=March 29, 2010 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20180704041851/https://www.nytimes.com/1930/09/05/archives/man-67-seized-here-as-budd-kidnapper-wife-accuses-caretaker-as.html |archive-date=July 4, 2018 |url-status=live |df=mdy-all }}</ref> Pope spent 108 days in jail between his arrest and trial on December 22, 1930. He was found not guilty.<ref>{{Cite news |title=C. E. Pope Accused in Disappearance of Child From Her Home on June 3, 1928 |url=https://www.nytimes.com/1930/12/22/archives/faces-trial-today-in-budd-kidnapping-ce-pope-accused-in.html |quote=Charles Edward Pope, who has spent the last 108 days in jail after his arrest in connection with the disappearance of Grace Budd, 10 years old, who was last seen at her parents' home, 406 West Fifteenth Street, on June 3, 1928, will go on trial today before Judge Allen in General Sessions on a charge of kidnapping the missing girl. |work=[[The New York Times]] |date=December 22, 1930 |access-date=March 29, 2010 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20180704041842/https://www.nytimes.com/1930/12/22/archives/faces-trial-today-in-budd-kidnapping-ce-pope-accused-in.html |archive-date=July 4, 2018 |url-status=live |df=mdy-all }}</ref> ===Letter to the mother of Grace Budd=== In November 1934, an anonymous letter sent to Grace's parents ultimately led the police to Fish. Budd's mother was illiterate and could not read the letter herself, so she had her son read it to her.<ref>{{Cite book |last1=Schechter |first1=Harold |author-link1=Harold Schechter |last2=Everitt |first2=David |title=The A to Z Encyclopedia of Serial Killers |year=2006 |publisher=[[Pocket Books]] |page=163 | url=https://books.google.com/books?id=4HvZYXHdnBQC |isbn=978-1-4165-2174-7}}</ref> The unaltered letter reads:<ref name="crimelibrary" /> {{Blockquote|My dear Mrs. Budd,<!-- Please don't correct his original spelling and grammar errors, this is quoted as is stated--> In 1894 a friend of mine shipped as a deck hand on the Steamer Tacoma, Capt. John Davis. They sailed from San Francisco for Hong Kong China. On arriving there he and two others went ashore and got drunk. When they returned the boat was gone. At that time there was famine in China. Meat of any kind was from $1 to 3 Dollars a pound. So great was the suffering among the very poor that all children under 12 were sold for food in order to keep others from starving. A boy or girl under 14 was not safe in the street. You could go in any shop and ask for steak—chops—or stew meat. Part of the naked body of a boy or girl would be brought out and just what you wanted cut from it. A boy or girls behind which is the sweetest part of the body and sold as veal cutlet brought the highest price. John staid [''sic''] there so long he acquired a taste for human flesh. On his return to N.Y. he stole two boys one 7 one 11. Took them to his home stripped them naked tied them in a closet. Then burned everything they had on. Several times every day and night he spanked them—tortured them—to make their meat good and tender. First he killed the 11 year old boy, because he had the fattest ass and of course the most meat on it. Every part of his body was Cooked and eaten except the head—bones and guts. He was Roasted in the oven (all of his ass), boiled, broiled, fried and stewed. The little boy was next, went the same way. At that time, I was living at 409 E 100 st., near—right side. He told me so often how good Human flesh was I made up my mind to taste it. On Sunday June the 3—1928 I called on you at 406 W 15 St. Brought you pot cheese—strawberries. We had lunch. Grace sat in my lap and kissed me. I made up my mind to eat her. On the pretense of taking her to a party. You said Yes she could go. I took her to an empty house in Westchester I had already picked out. When we got there, I told her to remain outside. She picked wildflowers. I went upstairs and stripped all my clothes off. I knew if I did not I would get her blood on them. When all was ready I went to the window and called her. Then I hid in a closet until she was in the room. When she saw me all naked she began to cry and tried to run down the stairs. I grabbed her and she said she would tell her mamma. First I stripped her naked. How she did kick—bite and scratch. I choked her to death, then cut her in small pieces so I could take my meat to my rooms. Cook and eat it. How sweet and tender her little ass was roasted in the oven. It took me 9 days to eat her entire body. I did not fuck her tho I could of had I wished. She died a virgin.}} Police investigated the letter and although the story concerning "Capt. Davis" and the famine in Hong Kong could not be verified, the part of the letter concerning the murder of Grace was found to be accurate in its description of the kidnapping and subsequent events, though it was impossible to confirm whether or not Fish had actually eaten parts of Grace's body.<ref name="schechter">{{cite book | last = Schechter | first = Harold | title = Deranged: The Shocking True Story of America's Most Fiendish Killer! | publisher = Gallery Books | date = 1998 }}</ref><ref name="heimer">{{cite book | last = Heimer | first = Mel | title = Cannibal; The Case Of Albert Fish | publisher = Lyle Stuart | date = 1971 }}</ref><ref name="martingale">{{cite book | last = Martingale | first = Moira | title = Cannibal Killers: The Impossible Monsters | publisher = Robert Hale Ltd | date = 1993 }}</ref>
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