This document summarizes the crimes of serial killer Albert Fish. It details that he murdered three children - Francis McDonnell, Billy Gaffney, and Grace Budd - between 1924 and 1928 in New York and New Jersey. Fish wrote a letter to Grace Budd's mother in 1934 describing how he kidnapped, sexually assaulted, and cannibalized Grace over the course of nine days. Fish was eventually arrested, tried, and executed by electrocution in 1936 after pleading insanity due to voices telling him to kill children.