Karl Denke

German serial killer and cannibal

Karl Denke - Criminals born 1860
Born

1860
165 years ago

Died
Category

Criminals

Country

Germany

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A German individual committed multiple murders in the early 20th century. Active in the 1920s, the crimes included the killing of numerous victims, many of whom were travelers or locals in the area. Denke's actions also involved acts of cannibalism, which drew significant attention from law enforcement and the public. Arrested in 1924, he was charged with several counts of murder. The case was sensational, highlighting issues related to mental health and criminal behavior at the time. Denke died by suicide in custody shortly after his arrest.

Killed multiple victims in the 1920s

Engaged in acts of cannibalism

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