Two Barmaids, Five Alligators, and the Butcher of Elmendorf – Texas Monthly

He was a ladies’ man who owned a tavern. He kept gators in a pool behind the place, into which he liked to toss small animals. He hired women to wait tables, and some of them disappeared. What happened? With Joe Ball, it was easy to believe the worst.

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