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    Earle Leonard Nelson (né Ferral; May 12, 1897 – January 13, 1928), also known in the media as the Gorilla Man, the Gorilla Killer, and the Dark Strangler, [2] was an American serial killer, rapist, and necrophile, who is considered the first known serial sex murderer of the twentieth century. [3] Born and raised in San Francisco, California ...

    • Earle Nelson’s Early Life
    • The Crimes Begin
    • Earle Nelson Goes on The Move
    • The “Gorilla Man” Faces Justice

    The tragedy of Earle Nelson began a mere 15 months after his birth in San Francisco on May 12, 1897. It was then that his parents both died of syphilis, causing him to go live with his maternal grandparents, Lars and Jennie Nelson. The Nelsons lived a puritan lifestyle and sought to repress emotions, feelings, and especially sexual desires. These c...

    At the age of 21, Earle Nelson’s criminal habits became more apparent as he sought a way to break free of his repressive upbringing. On May 19, 1921, he pretended to be a plumber so that he could enter a San Francisco home and molest a 12-year-old girl. However, she screamed and he fled only to be identified and arrested hours later. At his hearing...

    Later in 1926 and into 1927, authorities began noticing more strangulation and sexual assault cases similar to the ones in San Francisco in places across the country, including Portland, Oregon; Council Bluffs, Iowa; Chicago; Kansas City, Missouri; Buffalo, New York; and Winnipeg, Canada. In Winnipeg, Nelson murdered two victims. One of them was Lo...

    The murderer rented a room from another unsuspecting woman on the night of June 12, 1927. But the next morning, he saw his description in the newspaper. It was time to ditch the remaining stolen clothes and head out of town. Accounts of the ensuing brief manhunt for Nelson vary somewhat, but we do know that a civilian in Killarney, Manitoba reporte...

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  2. Jun 15, 2021 · Shutterstock. After Nelson's lawyers failed to convince a jury that the killer was severely mentally ill and thus incapable of bearing responsibility for his reign of terror, he was found guilty of the murder of Emily Patterson. Nelson was executed by hanging in Winnipeg on January 13, 1928. Advertisement.

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  3. Earl Nelson was hanged at Vaughan Street Jail in Winnipeg at 7:30 am on January 13, 1928. Biography of Earl Leonard Nelson Earl Leonard Nelson, also known as "The Gorilla" and "The Dark Strangler," was an American serial killer. He was born on May 12, 1897. Nelson had a difficult childhood, as his parents died of syphilis when he was less than ...

  4. Jun 15, 2021 · Earle Nelson used his abnormally large hands to strangle and rape at least 22 women and one baby in the U.S and Canada from 1925 to 1927. Those big hands earned him the nickname "The Gorilla Killer," according to the Winnipeg Sun. He was finally caught and convicted for two murders — one victim was a 14-year-old girl — in Winnipeg that year.

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  5. Constable Wilton Gray immediately formed a posse to find the man he was now convinced was the Gorilla Killer. Every able-bodied man was armed and searching for Earle Nelson who was trying to make for the border sans belt, socks and shoes. Nelson managed to find an old barn and hid there for the night.

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  7. Feb 2, 2024 · Earle Nelson, infamously known as the “Gorilla Killer” or the “Dark Strangler,” was a serial killer who terrorized the United States and Canada in the 1920s. His heinous crimes and the subsequent investigation revealed a pattern of violence and a trail of victims that left communities in fear.