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The Crossdressing Cannibal - Serial Killer Hadden Clark

Sep 20, 20246 min
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Episode description

The unusual scene of a 47-year-old man in handcuffs, flanked by police officers as he traversed the woods while donning a woman's wig, likely left many residents of Cape Cod bewildered on the morning of April 9, 2000.

The individual in question, Hadden Clark, a convicted cannibalistic murderer known for cross-dressing, had been found guilty in Maryland for the murders of two women. He was reportedly searching for the burial sites of these women, which he claimed to have interred nearly twenty years prior. The wooded area, situated in Wellfleet, was part of a 7.3-acre estate that once belonged to his grandfather, Silas Clark. Although Clark was raised in Pennsylvania, he spent his summers in Wellfleet, where he was employed in various restaurants.

Additionally, Clark had conferred with law enforcement in Meriden, Connecticut, asserting that he had buried another victim around 1980 on a family property owned by his maternal grandfather, Maynard Scranton.
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