Summary: The Cleveland Torso Murders

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What are some heroes that come to mind when comparing to Superman? My group and I believes that the one hero who is capable enough to compare to Superman is no other than the famous Eliot Ness himself. Our museum is dedicated to show how Cleveland law enforcement, especially Eliot Ness, is similar to Superman. As you go through our museum, you will learn more about the prohibition era and how that led to the rise of Al Capone. Then you will learn about Eliot Ness and his group called the Untouchables. After that you will learn about the Cleveland Torso murders and how Eliot Ness created laws that would help reinforce the Cleveland Police and protect its citizens. We built our museum shaped as a magnifying glass as a symbol for law enforcement. …show more content…
The Cleveland Torso murders was a series of murders, where the killer would cut victims in half and drop the mutilated bodies in different locations in Cleveland. Since Eliot Ness was in Cleveland at the time, he took over the chief of the Safety department and now Eliot is stuck with the case. In this section, you will be able to watch a small video about the Torso Murders and you will be able to read a news article about the location and time of the victims. As you continue your journey through this section, you will be able to see more images of the victims and the Death Mask. The Death Mask were the mask that the police officer created, in hopes for someone to recognize …show more content…
Eliot Ness was a very prominent figure in the safety of Cleveland. He implemented the use of fingerprinting and also created the first set of traffic laws. Because of this, traffic accidents has decreased by 50%. You will be able to read lots of text about Eliot Ness and all of his reforms. There is also a picture from Action Comics 1 about corrupt officials and this relates to Eliot Ness because he fired corrupt police officers. At the end of this section, you will see a photograph of Eliot Ness receiving his award for being a good