
Aug. 26, 1946: Harvey Glatman is arraigned, published in the Knickerbocker News of Albany, N.Y.
In case you just tuned in, I did quite a bit of research on the early years of serial killer Harvey M. Glatman for an upcoming TV show and thought I would share it on the L.A. Daily Mirror.
The story so far: Harvey Glatman’s mother took him to stay with relatives in New York after he was arrested in Colorado on charges of attempted robbery. Police said he was suspected of “terrorizing girls on Capitol Hill in Denver” by accosting them, undressing them and tying them to trees.
On Aug. 17, 1946, he set off on a plan to commit holdups in what he later called “the outlying sections,” taking some clothesline, a penknife and buying a toy gun for 35 cents.
On the morning of Aug. 18, 1946, he awakened after spending the night in the woods around Yonkers, having stabbed Thomas Staro, who got free of his bonds while Glatman was tying up Staro’s woman companion, Doris Thorne, during an attempted robbery. Yonkers detectives identified Glatman through a dry cleaner’s mark found on the jacket he left at the crime scene.



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