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  1. John George Haigh (Stamford, 24 de julho de 1909 - Wandsworth, 6 de agosto de 1949), também conhecido como o assassino do banho de ácido, foi um assassino em série inglês nos anos 1940. Foi condenado pelo assassinato de seis pessoas, apesar de ter dito que matou nove.

  2. ジョン・ジョージ・ヘイグ. ジョン・ジョージ・ヘイグ は完全犯罪を企んでいた。. 彼は死体が見つからなければ殺人の罪には問われないと信じていたのだ。. だから、死体をこの世から消し去った。. しかし、彼がよく口にしていた「Corpus Delicti」という ...

  3. 31 de dic. de 2021 · During the 1940s, John George Haigh was thoroughly investigated by London Police for the deaths of six people whose bodies were found destroyed with acid.Joi...

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  4. The ‘Acid Bath’ murders. By Gordon Lowe. John Haigh was a dangerous man to know. If you were a friend of his, and rich, the chances were you ended up with a bullet in the back of your head and your body dumped into a vat of sulphuric acid. His theory was if there was no body, then there was no crime, and he got away with it five times.

  5. 29 de jun. de 2007 · The only acknowledgement in the letters of his pending death comes in the very last note, in which Haigh accepts this will be the last time he writes to his parents. Unlike every other letter home, in which he signs himself “Sonnie”, in this last document he also signs off as “John George”.

  6. John George Haigh (* 24. Juli 1909 in Stamford (Lincolnshire); † 10. August 1949 in London) war ein britischer Serienmörder. Er ist als der „Säurebadmörder“ oder auch als der „Vampir von London“ bekannt. Er tötete im Wesentlichen aus Habgier sechs Menschen und löste die Leichname in einem Behälter mit Schwefelsäure auf.

  7. John George Haigh committed five perfect murders – by dissolving his wealthy victims in sulphuric acid. Then he tipped away the resultant soup to avoid detection on a ‘no body, no murder’ principle and used his victims’ property to fund his luxury lifestyle of silk ties and flashy cars.Murder number six was less than perfect.