Boone Helm, also known as "The Kentucky Cannibal" or "The Kentucky Killer," was an American outlaw and serial killer who operated in the American West during the mid-19th century. He was born in Kentucky in 1828 and was known for his violent and sadistic nature.
Helm was involved in various criminal activities, including robbery, murder, and cannibalism. He was believed to have killed at least 11 people, although some sources suggest that the number could be much higher.
Helm was eventually captured and sentenced to death for his crimes. He was hanged in Nevada City, Montana in 1864, becoming one of the few known instances of a serial killer being executed in the American West during that time.
Boone Helm's brutal and barbaric crimes have made him a notorious figure in American criminal history, and he remains a subject of fascination and study for those interested in the darker aspects of the Wild West.
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