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Crime History: 'Alligator Man' fed bodies of victims to his pets

September 23, 2012 | 8:00 pm
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On this day, Sept. 24, in 1938, a man suspected of killing more than a dozen women and feeding them to his pet alligators, fatally shot himself.

After graduating from the University of Texas, Joe Ball opened a saloon near San Antonio with an alligator pond in the back. On weekends, Ball charged customers to watch the feedings -- using live dogs, cats and possums.

After several barmaids, girlfriends and his wife disappeared, sheriff's deputies began asking questions.

When deputies asked to look inside a 55-gallon barrel suspected of holding rotting meat, Ball rang the "No Sale" on the register, grabbed a .45-caliber pistol from under the counter and shot himself.

A handyman confessed to being forced at gunpoint to help hide some of the body parts.

-Scott McCabe