Authors: Harold Schechter
Grace Budd’s skull lies in the dirt behind the stone boundary wall above Wisteria Cottage.
Searchers comb the hillside behind Wisteria Cottage for Fish’s “implements of hell.” (New York Daily News)
Mug shot of Albert Fish taken in 1903 after his arrest for grand larceny. Fish was thirty-three at the time. (New York News)
Medical Examiner Amos Squire (in hat and coat) examines one of the human bones found at Wisteria Cottage. (New York Daily News )
Albert and Delia Budd await the start of Fish’s trial. (AP/Wide World Photos)
One of the X-rays of Albert Fish’s pelvic region which revealed a total of twenty-nine needles shoved up inside his body. (New York Daily News)
Albert Fish at his trial. (AP/Wide World Photos)