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  1. 13 de jul. de 2017 · With Holmes, allegedly, safely ensconced in prison, in 1895, the Murder Castle was gutted by fire, after witnesses reportedly saw two men entering the building late one night. The building itself ...

  2. 7 de mai. de 2021 · Four days before H.H. Holmes ’ execution on May 7, 1896, the Chicago Chronicle published a lengthy diatribe condemning the “multimurderer, bigamist, seducer, resurrectionist, forger, thief and ...

  3. Manuale. Henry Howard Holmes, nato Herman Webster Mudgett e meglio conosciuto come H. H. Holmes ( Gilmanton, 16 maggio 1861 – Filadelfia, 7 maggio 1896) è stato un truffatore e serial killer statunitense, a cui vengono attribuiti oltre 200 omicidi, di cui 27 accertati. Nella sua autobiografia, scritta durante l'ultima detenzione in carcere ...

  4. www.crimemuseum.org › serial-killers › hh-holmesH.H. Holmes - Crime Museum

    In 1884 Holmes passed his medical exams and in 1885 he moved to Chicago where he got a job working at a pharmacy under the alias Dr. Henry H. Holmes. When the owner of the drugstore passed away, he left his wife to take over the responsibilities of the store; however, Holmes convinced the widow to let him buy the store.

  5. H.H. Holmes. 9 bevestigd en van nog 200 verdacht. Herman Webster Mudgett ( Gilmanton, New Hampshire, 16 mei 1861 – Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, 7 mei 1896 ), beter bekend onder de naam Dr. Henry Howard Holmes, was een van de eerste gedocumenteerde seriemoordenaars in de moderne betekenis van de term. In Chicago, tijdens de ...

  6. H. H. Holmes. April 12, 1896 "The Journal" showing pictures of ten of Holmes victiums. Dr. Herman Webster Mudgett (May 16, 1861 – May 7, 1896), better known under the name of Dr. Henry Howard Holmes, was one of the first documented serial killers in the modern sense of the term. [1] [2] He was born in Gilmanton, New Hampshire.

  7. Hello! Welcome to the World's Fair Hotel. Dr. Henry Howard Holmes, born Herman Webster Mudgett and better known as H.H. Holmes, is a supporting character and secondary antagonist in The Dark Pictures Anthology's fourth installment, The Devil in Me. He was America's first serial killer who built the World's Fair Hotel and inspired Manny Sherman. He was voiced and motion captured by John ...