The Butcher of Hannover: Bones in the River
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In 1924, bones emerging from the River Leine exposed the crimes of Fritz Haarmann—the “Butcher of Hanover”—who had been operating in plain sight. This episode traces the missing boys, the fractured systems that failed them, and how one city finally uncovered a killer hidden in its midst.
Source Materials
Alexander Gilbert — The Hanover Vampire: Fritz Haarmann
Mark Pulham — “The Monster of Hanover,” Crime Magazine
Maria Tatar — Lustmord: Sexual Murder in Weimar Germany
Crime Stories, Criminalistic Fantasy, and the Culture of Crisis in Weimar Germany
Sexual Murder: Catathymic and Compulsive Homicide, Annals of Forensic Research
Morgan Dunn — “Fritz Haarmann Was a Popular Butcher…” (All That’s Interesting)
Hannover Police Records (as cited through secondary sources)
Hannoverscher Kurier reporting (as cited through secondary sources)