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  1. 16 mai 2017 · H.H. Holmes—who was born Herman Webster Mudgett on May 16, 1861—would come to be recognized as one of America's first serial killers. But to this day, because of the nature in which he ...

  2. 2 oct. 2015 · Abstract. Herman Webster Mudgett, aka Dr. Henry Howard Holmes, is one of America’s first noted serial. murderers. He killed at least 27 women during the 1893 World’s Columbian Exposition (e.g., World’s Fair) in Chicago. In addition to murder, Holmes enjoyed performing extreme forms of torture and mutilation on. those he lured into traps.

  3. Crime Library [Consulta: 23 febrer 2013]. «On May 7, 1896, H. H. Holmes went to the hangman's noose. His last meal was boiled eggs, dry toast and coffee. Even at the noose, he changed his story. He claimed to have killed only two people, and tried to say more, but at 10:13 a.m., the trapdoor opened and he was hanged.

  4. The chilling story of America's first serial killer, featuring a CGI recreation of the elaborate 60-room castle he designed to murder around 200 women. Subsc...

  5. 13 nov. 2009 · Dr. H. H. Holmes, one of America’s first well-known serial killers, is hanged in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. Born Herman Mudgett in New Hampshire, Holmes began torturing animals as a child.

  6. 24 janv. 2022 · Leonardo DiCaprio is on track to play the well-known serial killer H. H. Holmes in a miniseries based on the book The Devil in the White City by Erik Larson.

  7. 21 sept. 2023 · H. H. Holmes was America’s “first” serial killer. Underneath the sensational stories of Holmes’ killings is a con man who spent his entire life lying, scheming, and tricking people. While Holmes claimed to have killed 27 people, the real number is somewhere between 9 and over 200.