Theodore Kasprov

Theodore Kasprov or Feodor Kasproff (1859-1936), an infamous Russian occultist, and scientist who was held at the Rockhampton Asylum for trying to unlock the mysteries of the universe through unorthodox and extremely questionable methods including alleged human sacrifice.

Trial and Sentencing
In 1925 Kasprov was arrested for allegedly killing and dismembering people in the Eastbury area and using the body parts in sacrilegious rituals and other heinous acts.

During the trial, he would become very agitated and had a mental breakdown in front of the judge and jury and was removed from the courtroom.

The judge decided that Kasprov was not fit to stand court and found not guilty by a mental defect and was sent to the Rockhampton Asylum.

Though human remains were not found in his residence he was still accused of the misuse of a corpse and that was later dismissed as hearsay rather than fact.

In 1932 Kasparov was released from the psychiatric hospital because of his deteriorating health and he was under constant supervision from caretakers.

Then in 1936 he later died of tuberculosis and pneumonia in his home in Eastbury leaving behind a vast collection of books on the occult and black magic.

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