John George Haigh
A search of John George Haigh’s workshop in West Sussex took place in February 1949. The killer was acquitted of six murder charges, but claimed to have killed nine people. He was also known as “The Acid Bath Murderer” during the 1940s.
In his basement, he shot dead wealthy individuals who he enticed with charm and deception. After melting their corpses in sulfuric acid, he would forge paperwork to sell their belongings and take their savings. In 1949, he was arrested, sentenced to death, and executed for his troubled youth.