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Who Was John George Haig's To Blame

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John George Haigh, A man of many epithets, was a well-dressed, middle class man with a surplus of charm. Using his power of charismatic seduction, combined with the motivation of money, Haigh murdered and dissolved his victims in a bath of sulfuric acid, after he drank their blood (Crime& Investigation, 2015). He was meticulous in his killings; he believed he was untouchable, without a body or any physical evidence, it would be impossible for him to get caught. In the end, his arrogance lead to his downfall. Haigh’s crimes began in 1943, after he served a four year prison sentence for fraud. On September 6, 1944 he lured his first victim, 37 year old William McSwan, who had once employed Haigh as a chauffeur at an amusement park, into his basement

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