The Murder Castle of H.H. Holmes: Eyewitness Accounts, Diagrams and Photos

The Murder Castle of H.H. Holmes: Eyewitness Accounts, Diagrams and Photos

by William Griffith, Adam Selzer
The Murder Castle of H.H. Holmes: Eyewitness Accounts, Diagrams and Photos

The Murder Castle of H.H. Holmes: Eyewitness Accounts, Diagrams and Photos

by William Griffith, Adam Selzer

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Overview

In 1895, investigators realized that the building H.H. Holmes operated in Chicago was a chamber or horrors, full of trap doors, secret passages, and everything you could need to dispose of a body. This is NOT another retelling of the Holmes case, but a dossier of contemporary information about the infamous castle. Here, Chicago Unbelievable collects original eyewitness accounts of the building and its evil designer, along with photos, diagrams and ephemera. If DEVIL IN THE WHITE CITY made you curious, this e-booklet will take you inside the building from the time it was built to its destruction in 1938 (yes, it was still standing in 1938 - and rumored to be haunted!), as seen by many of the people who rented rooms, worked on the building, or assisted with investigating its secrets - and lived to tell about it! Includes an active table of contents, an introduction, a timeline, several eyewitness accounts of life in the castle, reports from the 1895 excavation (as well as an account of the police's first encounter with the secret rooms in 1893), diagrams, photos, and more! A must for people curious about what the "castle" was REALLY like.

The Mini Ebook / Dossier Includes:

-Accounts of the interior of the castle from reporters and tenants.

-A account of the crowd that gathered around the castle on the day of Holmes' execution.

-Pictures, drawings and diagrams from both Holmes' heyday and following its 1896 renovation, including several floor plans.

-Reprinted interviews with witnesses describing near-miss encounters with Holmes.

-Ads, artwork, and ephemera related to the castle.

Many mysteries relating to Holmes have never been solved. This is information knowing wishing to know about Holmes and his remarkable, mysterious career should be without! NEWLY EXPANDED and revised in 2012 to include new sections, including a detailed analysis of the site as it appears today. Includes an active table of contents.

Product Details

BN ID: 2940012981219
Publisher: Open Etc
Publication date: 09/05/2011
Series: Chicago Unbelievable , #3
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Sales rank: 283,888
File size: 8 MB

About the Author

William Griffith is a historian and former tour guide, as well a hell of a blues guitarist. Neighbors who are aware of his vast knowledge of grave robbing are reluctant to attend his barbecues.

Adam Selzer is an author and historian who regularly speaks about Holmes on television and radio programs. He works as a tour guide in Chicago.
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