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    Joseph Douglas Ball (January 7, 1896 – September 24, 1938) was an American murderer and suspected serial killer, sometimes referred to as the "Alligator Man", the "Butcher of Elmendorf" and the "Bluebeard of South Texas".

  2. According to local lore, Ball threatened the man into leaving town; he fled to California and returned only after Ball was dead. Others claimed to have seen Ball throwing pieces of human...

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    • Texas Nightmare. Eaten Alive (1977) Trailer – Tobe Hooper. It did not take long for the Joe Ball story to become folklore. In Texas, “Alligator Joe” became the subject of campfire tales.
    • A Bigger Body Count? A search of the employment rolls kept at the Sociable Inn found that a dozen former employees could not be located. This fact has caused many to believe that Ball’s true body count is upward of 20.
    • The Alligator Theory. Joe Ball’s body was still warm when investigators put forth the idea that he had disposed of his victims by feeding them to his prized alligators.
    • The Disappearance Of Julia Turner. When police combed through the Sociable Inn following Ball’s suicide, they discovered several salacious letters that had been exchanged between Joe and his many employees/paramours.
  3. Jul 2, 2021 · Wheeler claimed Ball fed some of his victims to the reptiles. No evidence was ever found to support the claim and the alligators were taken to what is now the San Antonio Zoo.

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  4. Oct 31, 2022 · Joe Ball, “The Alligator Man” (Examiner archives) Ball would bring out a stray puppy, cat, rodent, chicken, raccoon, or some other animal to throw to the gators. During the five years leading up to the officers’ visit, Ball grew his customer count by hiring pretty young waitresses and installing a cement pond behind the tavern.

  5. Apr 21, 2023 · 84 subscribers. Subscribed. 24 views 10 months ago. In the 1930s, Joe Ball terrorized the small town of Elmendorf, Texas, earning himself the gruesome nickname "The Alligator Man" or...

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  7. May 22, 2019 · Joseph D. Ball (January 7, 1896 – September 24, 1938) was an American serial killer, sometimes referred to as "The Alligator Man", the "Butcher of Elmendorf" and the "Bluebeard of South Texas". He is known to have killed two and is said to have killed as many as 20 women in the 1930s.

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