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Deranged: The Shocking True Story of America's Most Fiendish Killer (Mass Market Paperback)

~ Harold Schechter (Author) "Every period is known not only by its heroes but by its killers as well..." (more)
Key Phrases: corpus delecti, boogey man, gray moustache, Grace Budd, Albert Fish, Frank Howard (more...)
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Harold Schechter is a professor of American culture at Queens College (CUNY) who takes an academic interest in the history of violent folklore: "Our pop entertainments aren't necessarily more brutal than those of the past," he writes. "They are simply ... more state of the art." In this book Schechter turns his keen historian's gaze on real-life serial killer Albert Fish, who killed--and ate--as many as 15 children in New York City in the 20s. Fish resembled a meek, kindly, white-haired grandfather, but was actually an intense sadomasochist whose sexual fetishes included almost everything known to psychiatry. For example, he stuck 29 needles into his pelvic region. Apparently Schechter, while writing his book Deviant about Ed Gein, asked Robert Bloch (author of Psycho), "Why are people so fascinated by Ed Gein?" Bloch answered, "Because they haven't heard about Albert Fish."
Also recommended: Depraved, Schechter's book about Herman Mudgett a.k.a. Dr. H. H. Holmes.


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In his bestselling book DERANGED, Harold Schechter shatters the myth that violent crime is a modern phenomenon, with this seamless true account of unvarnished horror from the early twentieth century. Journey inside the demented mind of Albert Fish - paedophile, sadist and cannibal killer - and discover that bloodlust knows no time or place...On a warm spring day in 1928, a kindly, white-haired man appeared at the Budd family home in New York City, and soon persuaded Mr and Mrs Budd to let him take their adorable little girst, Grace, on an outing. The Budds never guessed that they had entrusted their child to a monster. After a relentless six year serach and nationwide press coverage, the mystery of Grace Budd's disappearance was solved - and a crime of unparalleled gore and revulsion was revealed to a stunned public. What Albert Fish did to Grace Budd, and perhaps fifteen other children, caused experts to pronounce him the most deranged human being they had ever seen.

Product Details

  • Mass Market Paperback: 288 pages
  • Publisher: Pocket (October 1, 1990)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0671678752
  • ISBN-13: 978-0671678753
  • Product Dimensions: 6.7 x 4.2 x 0.7 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 5.6 ounces
  • Average Customer Review: 4.3 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (67 customer reviews)
  • Amazon.com Sales Rank: #301,780 in Books (See Bestsellers in Books)

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64 of 70 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Dastardly deeds!, April 3, 2000
By Richard P. Mayhew (Silver Spring, MD USA) - See all my reviews
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Mr. Schechter seems fixated on books about mad dog killers that begin with the letter D for example Deviant, Depraved and this offering Deranged. I have read all three books and this one is the best, they are all good by the way. The research done is impresive, Mr. Schechter must have gone through volumes of microfiche to find the newspaper stories that he has added to statements made by participants he has taken from trial records and other sources. The structure of the story is well written and easy to follow. The subject Mr. Albert Fish is so...Deranged that it is hard to find a place to start when describing his evil and perverse acts. From sending dirty letters to ladies at lonely hearts clubs to murdering and cannibilizing a little girl. Trust me, this guy makes Jeffery Dahmer look sane and mellow. I have loaned this book to buddies and it has never been gone for more than 3 days, it is a quick read, hard to put down. This book will make you walk around the house checking to make sure the doors and windows are locked. Good work Prof. Schechter.
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38 of 41 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars The stuff to haunt dreams., August 9, 2001
It's kind of sad that hardly anybody knows (or cares) about Albert Fish anymore. In my opinion he's much more interesting than Ted Bundy, John Wayne Gacy, etc. I agree with the jury's verdict: Albert Fish was insane but he deserved to die anyway. Harold Schechter's descriptions of not only Fish's crimes but also the things that he did to himself -- sticking needles up his groin, whipping himself etc -- turned my stomach. It was all so incongruous, as Fish looked like everybody's grandfather. Yet another insightful, entertaining book from Harold Schechter.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Unbelievable, but true., March 30, 2000
By Edward Gordon Brown (Sco Paulo, SP Brazil) - See all my reviews
Mr. Schechter pens yet another true-crime story that is worthy of a reserved spot for any true-crime buff. As the late author Robert Bloch said: "People are only into Ed Gein because they haven't heard of Albert Fish."

So, here is Fish's book. It is unbelievable. One has to remind oneself that this is actually TRUE. This really did happen. I couldn't believe it. A person who indulged in a numerous variety of perversities, sexual fetishes (some way, way too bizarre to mention here!) the unspeakably ghastly aftermath of Grace Budd was reminiscent of the Brothers Grimm fairy tale classic "Little Red Riding Hood". In my previous review of a Schechter novel I said had found myself sympathizing (in a very awkward way) to Gein and actually saw a motive for his madness. In Fish's case I could not sympathise with him whatsoever. He was possibly the most deranged man to ever walk on Earth (in my opinion)...but contrary to what others may think, he was aware of the fiendish nature of his crimes. He planned Grace Budd's abduction with a cool cunning, and killed her in the most outrageous way possible... This makes for possibly the sickest yet most compelling read in the genre ever.

Hats off to Mr. Schechter once more for providing impeccable research and a story with no boring moments in it whatsoever.

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5.0 out of 5 stars Harold Schechter does it again!
An excellent book! I love this author and his books on true crime in the 1920's. He gives you the feel for the era past and all the facts (well researched)on the background of... Read more
Published 3 months ago by Jennifer

5.0 out of 5 stars The title tells all
This book is as it's title describes a bit deranged, but that is merely the subject of the book, the book itself is quite well written. Read more
Published 5 months ago by CultureSeeker

2.0 out of 5 stars Slow start
Very slow start. The story takes place in the 1920's... didn't like the story, had to fight to finish it.
Published 6 months ago by Nicole Eakins

5.0 out of 5 stars Not for the squeemish
Makes the Top Ten must-read list for true crime readers.
Schechter feeds the reader with the right amount of info on the victims and criminal. Read more
Published 7 months ago by Marnan

5.0 out of 5 stars One of the Best True Crime Novels Ever Written
I have read many true crime novels in my lifetime, but none seemed to stick out as much as Mr. Shechter's book. It reads like a Stephen King novel, but is true. Read more
Published 9 months ago by Book Punk

1.0 out of 5 stars Very Unhappy!!!!
This book never was delivered to me!! And it took days for the seller to return my e-mail to let me know what was going on! I did get a refund. Read more
Published 11 months ago by Richard Hilland

1.0 out of 5 stars Boring
I am glad to see I am not alone. I quit half way through. The first half was somewhat interesting but it just went on and on.
Published 15 months ago by Mountain bluebird

3.0 out of 5 stars Just who IS 'Deranged"?
The story of Albert Fish is an interesting one - what an amazing insanity! It is a fair read for those of us who find pathology fascinating. Read more
Published 17 months ago by Pepper Moon

5.0 out of 5 stars Could it be?
This book kept me at the edge of my seat... or pillow, depending on what time of day I was reading. It was an easy read, but yet gripping and almost to much to believe. Read more
Published on November 5, 2007 by M. T. Adamez

5.0 out of 5 stars Schecter's best
I have read all of Schecter's books and this is the best. He captures the psychological and historical portrait of one of the most fearsome killers in history. Read more
Published on August 28, 2007 by Linda Elmquist

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