Peter Kudzinowski (August 13, 1903 – December 21, 1929) was an American serial killer whose known victims were 20-year-old Harry Quinn, five-year-old Julia Mlodzianowski, and seven-year-old Joseph Storelli – whose murder he went on trial for.
An alcoholic, he confessed to his crimes while jailed for public intoxication in order to lift the burden of his conscience, stating he committed his murders in an equal state of intoxication.
He was sentenced to death by the state of New Jersey after a quick legal process and spent a year on death row before he was executed in the electric chair at Trenton State Prison.