The Dark Legacy of H.H. Holmes: America's First Serial Killer
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Born Herman Webster Mudgett on May 16, 1861, the man better known as H.H. Holmes has become infamous as America's first serial killer. Join hosts Sophia and Maya, along with special guest Cadence, as they delve into the chilling details of Holmes' life, his notorious "Murder Castle," and the gruesome crimes that marked his dark legacy.
In this episode, the trio explores Holmes' troubled childhood, marked by abuse and a morbid fascination with anatomy, leading to his transformation into a highly intelligent yet dangerous individual. Discover the shocking parallels between Holmes and the legendary figure Bluebeard, and how Holmes' cunning allowed him to elude capture for so long.
Travel back in time with us to the 1893 Chicago World's Fair, where Holmes found many of his victims, and learn about the intricate design of his murder castle, equipped with trap doors, gas chambers, and hidden staircases. We also unravel Holmes' cunning insurance scams and the eventual unraveling of his deadly schemes.
Join us on this gripping journey through one of history's most twisted tales, and stay tuned for more fascinating stories from our grand past. Don't miss out on next week's episode about the enigmatic Habsburgs!
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