- Joe Ball
Infobox Serial Killer
name=Joe Ball
caption=Joe Ball
birthname=Joseph D. Ball
alias=The Alligator Man, Butcher of Elmendorf,Bluebeard of South Texas
birth=January 7 ,1896
location=Elemendorf,Texas
death=September 23 ,1938
cause=suicide
victims=5-20
country=USA
states=Elemendorf,Texas
beginyear=1936
endyear=September 23 ,1938
apprehended=
penalty=Joseph D. (Joe) Ball (
January 7 ,1896 -September 23 ,1938 ) was an Americanserial killer , sometimes referred to as The Alligator Man, the Butcher of Elmendorf and theBluebeard of South Texas. He is said to have killed at least 20 women in the 1930s. His existence was long believed to beapocryphal , but he is a familiar figure inTexas folklore .After serving on the front lines in
Europe duringWorld War I , Ball started his career as a bootlegger, providing illegal liquor to those who could pay. After the end ofProhibition , he opened a saloon called the Sociable Inn inElmendorf, Texas . He built a pond that contained fivealligator s and charged people to view them, especially during feeding time; the food consisting mostly of live cats and dogs.After a while women in the area were reported missing, including barmaids, former girlfriends and his wife. When two Bexar county sheriff's deputies came to question him in 1938, Ball pulled a handgun from his cash register and killed himself with a bullet through the heart (some sources report that he shot himself in the head).
A handyman that conspired with Ball, Clifford Wheeler, admitted to helping Ball get rid of the bodies of two of the women he had killed. Wheeler led them to the remains of Hazel Brown and Minnie Gotthard. Wheeler told authorities that Ball murdered at least 20 other women, but the alligators had disposed of any
evidence . There has never been any firm evidence that the alligators actually ate any of his victims.There were few written sources from the era which could verify Ball's crimes. Newspaper editor Michael Hall investigated the story in depth in 2002, and wrote up his findings for "
Texas Monthly ".The film "
Eaten Alive " byTobe Hooper was inspired by Joe Ball.
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