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Carl Panzram

Carl Panzram (June 28, 1891 – September 5, 1930) was an American serial killer, rapist, arsonist and burglar. In jailhouse confessions and his autobiography, he claimed that he had committed 21 murders—most of which could not be corroborated—and over 1,000 rapes and sodomies. After a series of imprisonments and escapes, he was executed in 1930 for the murder of a prison employee at Leavenworth Federal Penitentiary.
==Early life==
Born in East Grand Forks, Minnesota, the son of East Prussian (Germany) immigrants Johann "John" and Matilda Panzram, he was raised on his family's farm. Carl Panzram came from a poor family and had five other brothers and sisters. The first sign of criminal activity occurred at the age of 12, when Carl went into his neighbor's home and stole some cake, apples, and a revolver. In October 1903, at the age of 12, he was sent to the Minnesota State Training School by his parents. While there, he was repeatedly beaten and tortured by staff members. These beatings took place at what the children who attended this school dubbed "The Painting House." It was given this name because one would enter a blank canvas and exit "painted" with bruises and blood. Carl Panzram hated this place of torture so much that he decided to burn it down, which he managed to do without detection.
The faculty members of the school attempted to force Christianity on the young lad, but because of his animosity toward them, it had the opposite effect and he began to despise Christianity. He attempted to run away from the school, but after escaping, he was hunted down and beaten for his actions.
In late 1905, he was released from the school.〔(Carl Panzram: Too Evil To Live, Part I )〕 By his teens, he was an alcoholic and was repeatedly in trouble with the authorities, often for burglary and theft. He ran away from home at the age of 14. He often traveled via train cars; he said on one of his ventures on the train he was gang raped by a group of hobos.

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