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Holmes' Own Story: Confessed 27 Murders - Lied Then Died (87 Historical Illustrations)
A fascinating look into the mind of one of America's first serial killers Featuring the confessions, death, and unusual concrete burial of H. H. Holmes. BONUS: Eighty-seven (87) rare historical illustrations with sources
H. H. Holmes was a diabolical killer made famous in the popular Erik Larson book, The Devil in the White City. He built a three story Murder Castle in Chicago in the 19th century with death on his mind and lured unsuspecting victims into secret rooms, vaults and gas chambers and made use of a dissection table in his basement. Holmes preyed on travelers that came to the Chicago World's Fair (World's Columbian Exposition) in 1893. He advertised rooms for rent and offered employment opportunities in his Murder Castle, often called Holmes Castle and World's Fair Hotel.
Holmes killed his business partner and friend, Benjamin Pitezel, in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. But he didn't stop there. The heartless serial killer took three of Benjamin Pitezel's children on a cross-country trip. Philadelphia Detective Frank P. Geyer followed H. H. Holmes murderous trail into Canada with devastating results. No doubt about it, HH Holmes earned despicable nicknames such as Arch Fiend, Butcher, Modern Bluebeard, Swindler, Moral Degenerate, and more. Holmes was a monster in disguise as a doctor, a perfect ruse to lure victims.
In Holmes' Own, you will learn the personality and thought process of H. H. Holmes, straight from the mind of the diabolical killer himself. The three-part book includes:
- H. H. Holmes memoir, Holmes' Own Story (1895), written by the serial killer while he awaited trial
- Moyamensing Prison diary
- H. H. Holmes confession of twenty-seven murders (1896)
- Judgement day with details about Holmes' death by hanging at Moyamensing Prison
- Unusual concrete burial at historic Holy Cross Cemetery in Yeadon, Pennsylvania
- Odd story H. H. Holmes told about his planned reincarnation as a dog
- An interview with Philadelphia Detective Frank P. Geyer about his belief Holmes' planned to murder his third wife, Georgiana Yoke
- An interview with Mrs. Benjamin Pitezel after Holmes' execution
- 87 rare historical illustrations including Herman Webster Mudgett's birth and death certificates
- Sources, Illustration Credits, and Bibliography
- Clickable Table of Contents, List of Illustrations, and Notes
- Index
Synopsis
A fascinating look into the mind of H. H. Holmes, one of America's first serial killers known as the 'Devil in the White City' who built a Murder Castle and lured victims into secret rooms, vaults, and gas chambers during the Chicago's World's Fair.
Featuring 87 rare, historical illustrations and Holmes' birth and death certificates. Holmes' Own includes:
-HH Holmes 1895 memoir written by the killer while he awaited trial
-Moyamensing Prison diary
-Holmes' confession of murders of twenty-seven men, women, and children (1896)
-Judgement day with Holmes' death by hanging at Moyamensing Prison
-Unusual concrete burial at historic Holy Cross Cemetery in Yeadon, Pennsylvania
-Holmes planned reincarnation
-Philadelphia Detective Frank P. Geyer interview about Holmes' plan to murder Georgiana Yoke, his third wife
-Mrs. Benjamin Pitezel interview after Holmes' execution
-Sources, Illustration Credits, Bibliography, Notes, and INDEX
Table of Contents:
List of Illustrations
To the Reader
PART ONE: HOLMES' OWN STORY
Handwritten Statement
Holmes' Preface
Holmes' Own Story
Moyamensing Prison Diary Appendix
PART TWO: CONFESSED 27 MURDERS
The Tale of the Greatest Criminal in History
Murder 1: Dr. Robert Leacock
Murder 2: Dr. Russell
Murders 3, 4: Mrs. Julia L. Connor, Daughter, Pearl
Murder 5: Rogers
Murder 6: Charles Cole
Murder 7: Lizzie
Murders 8, 9, 10: Mrs. Sarah Cook, Baby, Niece
Murder 11: Miss Emeline Cigrand
Three Unsuccessful Attempts of Triple Murder
Murder 12: Miss Rosine Van Jassand
Murder 13: Robert Latimer
Murder 14: Miss Anna Betts
Murder 15: Miss Gertrude Conner
Murder 16: Miss Kate Durkee
Murder 17: Mr. Warner
Murder 18: Rogers, A Young Englishman
Murder 19: A Female Boarder
Murders 20, 21: Minnie and Nannie Williams
Murder 22: Unknown Chicago Man
Murder 23: Baldwin Williams
Murder 24: Benjamin F. Pitezel
Murder 25: Howard Pitezel
Murders 26, 27: Alice and Nellie Pitezel
Attempted Murder of Mrs. Pitezel, Two Children
Conclusion of Confession
Statement from Detective Geyer
PART THREE: LIED THEN DIED
Judgment Day - Thursday, May 7, 1896
Concrete Burial - Friday, May 8, 1896
Holmes' Reincarnation?
Illustration Credits
Bibliography
Notes
Index
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