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Essay / An Analysis of the Axeman Murders - 1848 the city of New Orleans in 1918 and 1919. The axeman killed at random. residents with an axe. The person responsible for the axemen's murders was never found (Johnston, 2014, p. 1). In Swancer (2016), he discovered that there were two main suspects in the axemen's murders. The main suspects were: Joseph Mumfre (paragraph 22) and Andrew Maggio (Swancer, 2016, paragraph 4). Unfortunately, there was not enough evidence to fully charge any of them for the series of murders committed by the Axeman. Some even believe that the act of the series of murders was not the act of a human being, but that of a supernatural being (Swancer, 2016, 14). The reality of so many murders seems too bizarre to have been committed by one average person. Who was the axeman and what was his motive for this series of murders? In Célestin (2014, p. 16), he found the note that the ax man had written. In Taylor, most of the axeman's victims were Italians and some were grocers (Gibson 2006, p. 15). Although who was responsible still remains a mystery, the one who seems most likely to be guilty of this series of murders is primarily Joseph Mumfre, who was probably paid to prey on these people, or who had his own twisted reasons for do it. do it; with the exception of the Pepitone affair for which Esther Albano and Joseph Mumfre were most likely responsible. The reason is that Esther Albano must have had some sort of aspiration against her husband to sleep in another room, instead of sleeping with him. Of course, she couldn't have done it alone, so she hired a hitman, aka Joseph Mumfre. Esther Albano could either have feared that Joseph Mumfre would betray her or have regretted her decision and taken revenge on Joseph.
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