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What Happened to H. H. Holmes? The True Story of the Torture Doctor Nicknamed the Torture Doctor, Holmes killed at least 14 people in a gruesome span of three years The majority of Holmes’ crimes were motivated by greed, however, many believe his killing spree was a result of an irresistible obsession
Who was H. H. Holmes? America’s First Serial Killer: The Chilling Tale . . . Holmes confessed to killing 27 people before his execution, but the true count may be higher Many victims were never identified due to Holmes’ meticulous disposal methods Holmes primarily targeted women, often luring them with promises of employment or romance He also murdered men and children
H. H. Holmes: America’s First Serial Killer - Simplyforensic Operating under the alias Dr Henry Howard Holmes, Holmes built a reputation that would terrify the nation, centering around his infamous “Murder Castle” in Chicago This chilling tale of manipulation, greed, and cold-blooded murder has fascinated and horrified people for over a century
New Master List of HH Holmes Victims – Mysterious Chicago To start with, here’s my master list of Holmes victims The commonly-repeated figure that Holmes killed as many as 200 people was first suggested in 1940 Before that, the high estimate had been 27, the number he confessed to But a great many of those people were still alive, apparently fictional, or known to have died of natural characters
Afflicted — H. H. Holmes: Master of Illusion — Crime Library In one case, when he attempted to murder three young women at the same time, with chloroform, they escaped and turned him in Holmes was arrested but inexplicably not prosecuted for attempted murder, or even for assault
18 Facts Most People Didn’t Know about H. H. Holmes Throughout the confession Holmes wrote of the defects of character which he had developed, and that they were easily discernible in his countenance, having caused physical changes to his face
H. H. Holmes – The West End Museum H H Holmes, widely considered to be the nation’s first serial killer, was apprehended after being tracked to the West End in 1894 Holmes' 1895 Mugshot (Wikimedia Commons) H H Holmes (born Herman Mudgett) was born in Gilmanton, New Hampshire on May 16, 1861