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The Definitive True Story Of H.H. Holmes, Whose Grotesque Crimes Shattered Turn-Of-The-Century Chicago

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Depraved

The Definitive True Story Of H.H. Holmes, Whose Grotesque Crimes Shattered Turn-Of-The-Century Chicago

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Even as a child in Gilmanton, New Hampshire, Herman Mudgett was considered a lad with a future, a boy who professed filial devotion while secretly fantasizing his parents' deaths. By age eleven he was conducting secret experiments on small animals and strays, becoming skilled at disabling his subjects without killing them. In 1886 he appeared in the Chicago suburb of Englewood, Illinois, and introduced himself as Dr. H. H. Holmes to the wife of the ailing owner of Holton's drugstore. He was hired on the spot, and under his management the store prospered. But when Holmes's attempt to purchase the drugstore from Mrs. Holton went sour, and she sued him, she inexplicably disappeared - never to be seen or heard from again.
As Jack the Ripper was terrorizing London, Holmes was building his infamous "Castle," a grandiose residence and veritable fortress bristling with battlements and turrets. He hired and fired a succession of workmen to build the castle, thus eliminating witnesses to its secrets: a labyrinth of trapdoors, winding passageways, dark dead-end halls, stairways to nowhere, bedchambers fitted with peepholes and asphyxiating gas pipes, soundproof vaults and torture chambers, greased chutes large enough to send human bodies from the living quarters to a cellar equipped with acid vats, a crematorium, a dissecting table, and cases full of gleaming surgical tools.
Alternately donning the mantles of doctor, druggist and inventor, Holmes was also a get-rich-quick schemer and bigamist, with three wives and innumerable lovers - at least one of whom ended up a prize skeletal specimen, sold to a medical college for nearly two hundred dollars. But his increasing audacity and carelessness during his reign of terror led to his discovery and to "The Trial of the Century," in which Holmes finally confessed to twenty-seven murders. While he later recanted - maintaining his innocence until his final breath - he had already achieved immortality as the most monstrous criminal of his day.

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First Sentence

"Among the human predators that exist in every period of history, a few become legends."

Table of Contents

Prologue. Page 1
Part 1. The Castle Page 5
1 Page 7
2 Page 14
3 Page 20
4 Page 24
5 Page 28
6 Page 32
Part 2. Ladykiller Page 39
7 Page 41
8 Page 46
9 Page 53
10 Page 55
11 Page 62
12 Page 70
13 Page 77
Part 3. Blood Money Page 81
14 Page 83
15 Page 88
16 Page 94
17 Page 102
18 Page 109
19 Page 112
20 Page 117
21 Page 123
22 Page 128
23 Page 133
24 Page 141
25 Page 148
26 Page 155
27 Page 163
28 Page 170
29 Page 175
30 Page 186
31 Page 195
Part 4. Hyde and Seek Page 197
32 Page 199
33 Page 210
34 Page 219
35 Page 229
36 Page 233
37 Page 238
38 Page 247
39 Page 251
40 Page 256
41 Page 261
42 Page 269
43 Page 278
44 Page 295
Part 5. The Devil to Pay Page 305
45 Page 307
46 Page 318
47 Page 332
48 Page 344
49 Page 352
50 Page 361
51 Page 373
52 Page 384
53 Page 397
Epilogue. The Holmes Curse Page 408
Sources and Acknowledgments. Page 414

Edition Notes

Copyright Date
1994

Contributors

Cover Design
Brigid Pearson

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Format
Paperback
Pagination
418
Number of pages
424
Dimensions
20.3 x 12.7 x 2.5 centimeters
Weight
497 grams

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL39213577M
ISBN 10
1439124051
ISBN 13
9781439124055

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