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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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- 27 January, 2004 Pocket Star
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Author: Harold Schechter ISBN: 0743490355
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Related Areas: 1861-1896, Case studies, Chicago, Chicago (Ill.), General, Homicide, Illinois, Mudgett, Herman W.,, Murder - Serial Killers, Serial murders, True Crime, True Crime / Espionage, True Crime / General, USA
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| Description Herman Mudgett, who called himself Dr. H. H. Holmes, seemed the epitome of the late 19th century "Golden Age": he was a well-dressed, charismatic, self-made entrepreneur (think Andrew Carnegie). Unfortunately for his many victims, he was also a liar, bigamist, debtor, con man, and murderer. The setting for several of his murders was the bizarre urban "castle" he built in Chicago--a ramshackle construction with mazelike corridors, soundproof rooms, sealed vaults, oversized furnaces, and chutes leading down to the cellar. Holmes's undoing was an insurance scam in which he planned to use a corpse supplied by a doctor to fake his partner's death, but ended up killing the partner, his wife, and his five children. The Boston Book Review wrote, "[Harold] Schechter's account of this charming, repulsive monster is both an astonishing piece of popular history as well as a near clinical analysis of as sinister a killer as this country has ever produced." Also recommended: Schechter's books about Albert Fish (Deranged) and Ed Gein (Deviant). |
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