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The Strange Case of Dr. H.H. Holmes
The Strange Case of Dr. H.H. Holmes contains three fully illustrated,
unabridged primary source books, plus Holmes' published confession as
originally documented shortly before his execution. For the first time in
over a century, these materials are again available - and all in one book.
HOLMES' OWN STORY by Herman W. Mudgett - 1895
In this autobiography, Holmes recounts his childhood years, and life's
trials and tribulations. To a "fair-minded public," Holmes pleads his
innocence by spinning uncanny explanations for every allegation and shred of
evidence that otherwise incriminated him. Also Includes Holmes' Moyamensing Prison Diary
THE HOLMES-PITEZEL CASE by Detective Frank Geyer - 1896
This, the first book written on a serial killer, is a full-length account of
American homicide detective, Frank Geyer, retracing the steps of criminal
mastermind, H.H. Holmes. Included are rare court transcripts, expert
witness testimony, and in-depth criminal and legal detection methods
utilized in the trial against Holmes. Also Includes:
A Chronology of the Holmes Case
D.A. Graham's Speech to the Jury
Motion for a New Trial
The Decision of the Supreme Court
THE HOLMES CASTLE by Robert Corbitt - 1895
Robert Corbitt entered the Holmes "castle" when the investigation into the
horrors first began. Learn what made Corbitt believe that Holmes was
innocent. Also Includes:
Special report on H.H. Holmes' building by the Chicago Department of Buildings, 1895.
Articles about H.H. Holmes as printed in some of the dailies.
THE CONFESSION OF H.H. HOLMES - 1896
Holmes gives the media what they want...a confession. He recounts 27 murders
in gruesome detail, stating that he is growing to resemble the devil.
Produced by John Borowski - Edited by Dimas Estrada