Lindberg, an accomplished local historian and true crime writer,
presents a fascinating story of two contemporaneous serial killers,
both weaving marriage and murder in and around Chicago during the
1890s and 1900s. Johann Hoch was a debonair bigamist and wife
killer who boasted of having perfected a "scientific technique" to
romance and seduction. Belle Gunness was a nesting "Black Widow"
whose sprawling farm in Northwest Indiana was a fatal lure for
lonely bachelors seeking the comforts of middle-age security by
answering matrimonial advertisements placed by Gunness.
Notorious in his own day, Hoch had faded into the dark
background of Chicago crime history. But, in "Heartland Serial
Killers," Lindberg brings back vividly the horrors of one of
Chicago's first celebrity criminals and uncovers new evidence of a
close connection between Hoch and H.H. Holmes, the "Devil in the
White City."
Unlike Hoch, Belle Gunness, likely the most prolific and
infamous female serial killer of the 20th century, has remained
fascinating to the public. Here, Lindberg presents the most
comprehensive and compelling study of the Gunness case to date,
including new information regarding ongoing DNA testing of remains
found at the site of Gunness's farm in LaPorte, Indiana, which may
serve to resolve once and for all the mystery surrounding Gunness's
death.
Told in alternating chapters and rapidly paced, this book is
true crime at its best--gripping, pulpy, and full of sharp
historical tidbits. True crime fans, history buffs, and those
interested in local lore will delight in this chilling tale of two
ruthless killers.
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