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Adolph Luetgert was known as the "sausage king" of Chicago in the late 19th century. But after his wife, Louise, disappeared in 1897, police discovered that he had murdered her and dissolved her body in a vat of acid in his Diversey Parkway factory. Chicago author Robert Loerzel documented the case in his book,
Alchemy of Bones. Learn More
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