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Okla-homey
5/7/2008, 06:41 AM
May 7, 1896: A serial killer is hanged

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112 years ago today, Dr. H. H. Holmes, one of America's first well-known serial killers, is hanged in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. Although his criminal exploits were just as extensive and occurred during the same time period as Jack the Ripper, the Arch Fiend--as Holmes was known--has not endured in the public's memory the way the Ripper has.

Born with the unfortunate moniker Herman Mudgett in New Hampshire, Holmes began torturing animals as a child. Still, he was a smart boy who later graduated from the University of Michigan with a medical degree. He assumed the alias he "practiced" under later. Holmes financed his education with a series of insurance scams whereby he requested coverage for nonexistent people and then presented corpses as the insured.

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In 1886, Holmes moved to Chicago to work as a pharmacist. A few months later, he bought the pharmacy from the owner's widow after his death. She then mysteriously disappeared. With a new series of cons, Holmes raised enough money to build a giant, elaborate home across from the store.

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The Castle. People checked in, but they didn't check out.

The home, which Holmes called "The Castle," had secret passageways, fake walls, and trapdoors. Some of the rooms were soundproof and connected by pipes to a gas tank in the basement. His bedroom had controls that could fill these rooms with gas. Holmes' basement also contained a lab with equipment used for his dissections.

Young women in the area, along with tourists who had come to see the 1893 World's Fair in Chicago, and had rented out rooms in Holmes' castle, suddenly began disappearing. Medical schools purchased many human skeletons from Dr. Holmes during this period but never asked how he obtained the anatomy specimens.

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1893 Chicago World's Fair. a/k/a "the White City." Some who attended chose to stay at the Castle.:eek:

Holmes was finally caught after attempting to use another corpse in an insurance scam. He maintained until his execution he was was a born killer who had to kill because it was the only way he could be happy and thus his deeds were not by choice. On the stand at his trial he confessed, saying, "I was born with the devil in me. I could not help the fact that I was a murderer, no more than a poet can help the inspiration to sing."

Reportedly, authorities discovered the remains of over 200 victims on his property.

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Devil in the White City, a book about Holmes' murder spree and the World Fair by Erik Larson, was published in 2003.

more here:
http://www.prairieghosts.com/holmes.html

TUSooner
5/7/2008, 06:48 AM
ewww

OUDoc
5/7/2008, 08:11 AM
You know, I could use a little extra money...

tulsaoilerfan
5/7/2008, 08:26 AM
For a minute i thought this was a Steve Williams thread

12
5/7/2008, 08:43 AM
Wow! I can't believe I hadn't heard of this cat.

stoops the eternal pimp
5/7/2008, 08:48 AM
For a minute i thought this was a Steve Williams thread

Me too...I was gonna find out if Skandar Akbar had something to do with it

12
5/7/2008, 09:00 AM
http://i80.photobucket.com/albums/j200/zebthethird/eddieholmes.jpg

BlondeSoonerGirl
5/7/2008, 09:15 AM
OMG.

olevetonahill
5/7/2008, 11:15 AM
Great Homey

C&CDean
5/7/2008, 11:26 AM
Good stuff.

Not to change the subject or anything, but the whole "I was born this way and cannot help it" dealio sure is used by a lot of deviants.

sooneron
5/7/2008, 11:32 AM
Phew!


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Animal Mother
5/7/2008, 03:37 PM
For a minute i thought this was a Steve Williams thread

Me three.

OKC-SLC
5/7/2008, 03:55 PM
Devil...City is a very good book.

Those are some nice pictures, Homey. His 'castle' was left to the imagination in the book, and I pictured it completely differently.

JohnnyMack
5/7/2008, 03:59 PM
I literally put that book on my nightside table Monday night and plan to start reading it ASAP.

StoopTroup
5/7/2008, 04:26 PM
Dr. Kevorkian and his Erector Set of Doom.

Memories....ahhhhhhh ;)

BigRedJed
5/7/2008, 04:42 PM
Awesome. Homey, your Good Morning threads have taken a dark turn the past couple of days...

OKC-SLC
5/7/2008, 04:55 PM
Awesome. Homey, your Good Morning threads have taken a dark turn the past couple of days...

Something about having a J.D. to put by the name does that to a person.




;)

BigRedJed
5/7/2008, 05:33 PM
That's alright. I'm good with dark. Like 12 said, I'd never even heard of the guy. Probably the reason Jack the Ripper stays in everyone's consciousness is because that one has never been solved. Serial killers are generally a lot scarier BEFORE they get caught.

Okla-homey
5/7/2008, 05:36 PM
That's alright. I'm good with dark. Like 12 said, I'd never even heard of the guy. Probably the reason Jack the Ripper stays in everyone's consciousness is because that one has never been solved. Serial killers are generally a lot scarier BEFORE they get caught.

You be tellin' the truff Ruth. My s-i-l in Witchestittie had nightmares off and on about BTK for 20 years. They ended when the KS cops busted the sicko-deluxe.

BigRedJed
5/7/2008, 05:50 PM
You be tellin' the truff Ruth. My s-i-l in Witchestittie had nightmares off and on about BTK for 20 years. They ended when the KS cops busted the sicko-deluxe.
Dude, I grew up in Wichita, and BTK is what I was thinking of when I made that post. My whole childhood, there was no "boogeyman" in Wichitittay. If your friends wanted to scare you, they'd tell you BTK was going to get you.

As a child you can question the existence of the boogeyman, but nobody questioned whether or not BTK was real. Heck, when my parents and I would walk into the house after being away, MY GROWN FOLKS would check the phone to make sure the lines hadn't been cut (BTK's M.O. included cutting phone lines).

House creaky at night? BTK. Weird noise in the next room? BTK. It affected me so much that when he came back on the scene (but still uncaught) after nearly 20 years of disappearance, and I was now a grown man living in a totally different city (since the mid-80s), I STILL got a chill up my spine. I started a thread on this board called "BTK... ...on the loose!" and I swear to god I honestly considered for a moment (admittedly silly) whether he might stumble across it somehow and track me down and kill me. SCARY.

Then, they catch the guy, and it turns out instead of some brilliant super-criminal he's just a tubby, aging, balding, blowhard dog catcher that liked to whack off to really twisted stuff.

They're always more scary when there's a chance (no matter how remote) that you might be the next victim.

JohnnyMack
6/23/2008, 09:22 AM
OK finished DitWC. Amazing book. Wish it was longer. Felt like some of the stuff wasn't as fleshed out as I would have liked.

olevetonahill
6/23/2008, 09:34 AM
OK finished DitWC. Amazing book. Wish it was longer. Felt like some of the stuff wasn't as fleshed out as I would have liked.

I need to read that
Just finished a Novel BYRichard Laymon
Called " Savage "
Its about Jack the Ripper making his Escape to America . Very interesting read !

Taxman71
6/23/2008, 10:38 AM
Reminds me of waiting tables in college along I-240. If you worked the closing shift, you tried not to think about Sirloin Stockade, Roger Dale Stafford and the like.

XingTheRubicon
6/23/2008, 12:15 PM
Didn't Ted Kazinski have ties to Meatchicken?

The irony of never winning an NC and listening to Hail to the Victors must drive people insane.