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  1. Dr. Henry H. Holmes. By 1885, Holmes had made his way to Chicago, Illinois. Misrepresenting himself as “Dr.” Henry H. Holmes, he was hired as a pharmacist apprentice at a neighborhood pharmacy in Englewood. When the owner of the drugstore unexpectedly passed away a short time later, Holmes convinced his widow to let him buy the store.

  2. When Boston police arrested Dr. Henry Howard Holmes in a West End boarding house on November 17, 1894, they assumed they had apprehended an interstate crimin...

  3. Henry Howard “H.H.” Holmes. Serial Murderer. Born in Gilmanton, New Hampshire, he studied medicine and worked as a druggist in Chicago. A good looking, natural-born con man, he had a special flair or attracting the ladies of that time. During the Chicago World's Fair of 1893, he was the owner/proprietor of the infamous Murder Castle.

  4. www.crimemuseum.org › crime-library › serial-killersH.H. Holmes - Crime Museum

    He also confessed to 28 other murders; however, through investigations and missing person’s reports, it is believe that Holmes is responsible for up to 200 murders. In May 1896, one of America’s first serial killers, H.H. Holmes, was hanged. The Castle was remodeled as an attraction and named the “Holmes Horror Castle”; however, it ...

  5. 18 de sept. de 2021 · In this episode of History, Mystery & Beyond host Frankie Adao dives into the complex and dark story of H.H. Holmes and is Murder Castle in Chicago! A true c...

  6. 7 de may. 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 ...

  7. Join your true crime hostess, Vivian Noir, for an in-depth look into the horror and the history of possibly America's first serial killer, H.H. Holmes. Viewe...