Enoch Leng was a 19th-century doctor based in New York. He was barely remarkable in his lifetime, but achieved posthumous notoriety when it emerged that he had killed at least thirty-six people while conducting surgical experiments in an attempt to prolong his lifespan—the largest serial killing in the history of New York City.
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