Fish, Albert b. May 19, 1870 d. January 16, 1936 Criminal. Bribed children of New York City and took them to a place in the woods where he killed them and used their flesh in a stew. His most famous murder was the one that put him in the electric chair. In 1934 he killed and ate a 10 year old girl named Grace Budd, who he had lured into his forest cottage by saying that his niece was having a party and if she would like to come. At the cottage he strangled her and dismembered her body and used her flesh in a stew with peas carrots and onions...[Read More] Cause of death: executed in the electric chair Sing-Sing Prison Cemetery, Ossining, Westchester County, New York, USA