Alfred Leonard Cline Explained

Alfred Leonard Cline
Alias:"The Buttermilk Bluebeard"
Birth Date:12 March 1888
Birth Place:Frederick, Kansas, U.S.
Death Place:Folsom Prison, Folsom, California, U.S.
Conviction:Forgery
Sentence:126 years imprisonment
Victims:0–9
Beginyear:1930
Endyear:1945
Country:United States
States:California, Nevada, Texas, Massachusetts, Colorado
Apprehended:1945

Alfred Leonard Cline (March 12, 1888 – August 5, 1948), known as The Buttermilk Bluebeard, was an alleged American serial killer responsible for murdering at least nine people.[1]

Biography

Cline was born on March 12, 1888, in Frederick, Kansas. He was never convicted of murders, as no supporting evidence was found. He married women of status, convinced them to will their possessions to his name, and persuaded them to drink a glass of poisoned buttermilk that contained powerful sedatives. After a fatal dose of drugs, a local doctor would issue a death certificate citing the cause of death to be heart failure.[2]

Cline cremated his later wives to hide any evidence of murder.[2] He acquired over $82,000 in possessions from eight of his wives. Cline was prosecuted for a murder charge, but jailed for forgery. He was sentenced to 126 years in Folsom Prison, California. Cline died of a heart attack in the prison on August 5, 1948.[3]

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Notes and References

  1. Crime: Buttermilk Bluebeard. 1946-05-06. Time. 2017-11-27. en-US. 0040-781X.
  2. News: People v. Cline. Justia Law. 2017-11-27. en.
  3. Book: Hall, Susan . The World Encyclopedia of Serial Killers: Volume One, A–D . WildBlue Press . 2020 . 9781952225031 . en.