"Tomé la decisión de comérmela": La mente del Hombre Gris Albert Fish

In this episode of Disturbed, Manu analyzes the disturbing mental architecture of Hamilton Howard Fish, better known as "The Gray Man." Through a chronological journey through his crimes—including the devastating cases of Francis McDonnell, Billy Gaffney, and young Grace Budd—we explore a territory where cannibalism is mistaken for the Eucharist and self-inflicted torture becomes penance. Was Albert Fish a calculating monster exploiting the flaws of an indifferent system, or the product of a silent psychosis shaped by abandonment and pain? We analyze the concept of "perverted knowledge of good and evil" and the chilling decision of a jury that, knowing he was insane, decided to execute him anyway.