| Number | 16881 |
| Subject | Murders |
| Source | New Yorker |
| State | NY |
| Year | 2000 |
| Publication Date | September 2000 |
| Summary | The article attempts to assess the possiblity that convicted murdered, Hadden Clark, was a serial murderer whose victims had not all be found or identified. According to one cellmate, "[Clark's] just not the normal person you meet in prison who killed somebody... he should be locked up in a mental hospital for the ciminally insane." Clark also showed signs of having other personalities including two female ones, a mother and a daughter. The author presents evidence from interviews with Clark that he is responsible for at least two other unsolved murders. |
| Category | General |
| Pages | 8 |
| Keywords | Hadden Clark;murder;Wellfleet;cadaver dogs |
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