A "Victorian-era Hannibal Lecter," Edward Rulloff was a clever but completely immoral murderer whose crimes spanned decades and whose victims were picked out of retaliation, envy, and occasionally need. Rulloff used his cunning and regal demeanor to avoid detection and punishment at every turn, from his lowly beginnings in upstate New York to the opulent salons and social life he developed in New York City. Rulloff could always talk his way out...