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Eugene Butler

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Eugene Butler

Birth
Royalton, Niagara County, New York, USA
Death
22 Oct 1911 (aged 62)
Jamestown, Stutsman County, North Dakota, USA
Burial
Middleport, Niagara County, New York, USA Add to Map
Memorial ID
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The Ward County independent., July 01, 1915
Minot, Ward County, N.D.
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After Butler's death his remains were shipped to the old home, Middleport, N. Y., and the estate, which was quite large, was divided amoung relatives living in that state.
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6 bodies were found under Eugene Butler's farm house after he had died in 1911. Butler was held at the State Hospital in Homer, Stutsman County several years before he died. It is believed Butler murdered the 6 people sometime before he entered the Asylum in 1904.
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Death: October 22, 1911 Jamestown, Stutsman County, aged 62 years.




A.K.A.: "Eccentric"

Classification: Serial killer
Characteristics: Male skeletons found buried under home - Motive unknown
Number of victims: 6
Date of murders: 1900 - 1906
Date of birth: ???
Victims profile: Males (five adults and one young man between the ages of 15-18)
Method of murder: Killed by crushing blows to the backs of the head
Location: Niagara, North Dakota, USA
Status: Declared insane and sent to an asylum, at Jamestown, in 1906. Died in asylum before crimes were discovered in 1913
The Ward County independent., July 01, 1915
Minot, Ward County, N.D.
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After Butler's death his remains were shipped to the old home, Middleport, N. Y., and the estate, which was quite large, was divided amoung relatives living in that state.
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6 bodies were found under Eugene Butler's farm house after he had died in 1911. Butler was held at the State Hospital in Homer, Stutsman County several years before he died. It is believed Butler murdered the 6 people sometime before he entered the Asylum in 1904.
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Death: October 22, 1911 Jamestown, Stutsman County, aged 62 years.




A.K.A.: "Eccentric"

Classification: Serial killer
Characteristics: Male skeletons found buried under home - Motive unknown
Number of victims: 6
Date of murders: 1900 - 1906
Date of birth: ???
Victims profile: Males (five adults and one young man between the ages of 15-18)
Method of murder: Killed by crushing blows to the backs of the head
Location: Niagara, North Dakota, USA
Status: Declared insane and sent to an asylum, at Jamestown, in 1906. Died in asylum before crimes were discovered in 1913


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