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This article takes it's name from a book entitled '''The Man From The Train''' which was written by baseball historian Bill James.<ref>https://www.thriftbooks.com/a/bill-james/231558/</ref> The only reason why I ever picked this book up is because I happened to be reading something about sabremetrics and somebody told me that Bill had written a book about a serial killer. | This article takes it's name from a book entitled '''The Man From The Train''' which was written by baseball historian Bill James.<ref>https://www.thriftbooks.com/a/bill-james/231558/</ref> The only reason why I ever picked this book up is because I happened to be reading something about sabremetrics and somebody told me that Bill had written a book about a serial killer. | ||
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Revision as of 03:35, 2 December 2023
The Man From The Train is an early American (and possibly German) serial killer active from 1898 to 1912. During those years, it is estimated that The Man From The Train murdered between 50 and 100 people.
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This article takes it's name from a book entitled The Man From The Train which was written by baseball historian Bill James.[1] The only reason why I ever picked this book up is because I happened to be reading something about sabremetrics and somebody told me that Bill had written a book about a serial killer.