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Al Capone, Eliot Ness, and Cleveland’s Torso Murderer

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The Death of a Woman

A man named Frank Legassi was out collecting driftwood near Cleveland's Euclid Beach amusement park in 1934. He saw parts of a human torso that are washed up and partially buried on the beach. It was the lower half of a woman's body, with legs cut off at the knees. The coroner thought the woman had died six to eight months earlier but had only been in the water for a short time.

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